Map Of Europe During Cold War
Map Of Europe During Cold War. The border between the two countries became the main European front line in the Cold War - the symbolic 'iron curtain'. Learn what the political map of Europe looked like in the cold war era in this historical map quiz.
The Cold War was a political conflict between the United States and its allies in Western Europe on one side and the USSR and its sphere of influence in the East. Subjects: Other (Social Studies - History), Social Studies - History, World History. During the Cold War that developed after World War II, the countries of Europe were divided along political lines.
The Eastern European countries freed from Soviet domination but not part of the U.
R. are Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Albania and Yugoslavia.
What is different is that there a number of Empires also on the map. The Western powers, the US, UK, and France, controlled western Germany, while the Soviet Union controlled the east. The TLDR of which is that the Entente & Reichspakt beat the Internationale, and then the Entente beat the Reichspakt (mostly through Russia's brute force and Germany's puppets all revolting).
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