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European changes after WWII (In countries like Czechoslovakia infiltration…
European changes after WWII
Stalin leaded the URSS
The Sovietic Union dominated most parts of the Europe's territory
Unity was supposed to stem from the United Nations and their lack of progress was such that when delegates from East and West sat down together
The Russians had offered to renew a treaty with Turkey only if they ciuld have bases within her frontiers
In Greece the Comunists staged open revolt a desperate struggle in wich the government only kept control after bitter fighting
The East blocked every move and its direction
Hollad Could import three-quarters of the cotton needed to give our textile looms and full producttion
In the economic chaos of this filth was period, communism so its greatest charge.
War brought to the very limits of hunger suffering and despair the method of settlement might be with guns.
In France, the Organization for European Economic Cooperation was set up a Council of Sixteen nations whose task it was to ensure that martial plan was best possible advantage to rebuild the shattered economy
In countries like Czechoslovakia infiltration overcame the obstacles at first communist leaders
Bennish was forced to retired and then he died.
NATO
is an alliance between North American and European states and it was signed on 4 April 1949
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