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USSR Control in Eastern Europe 1948-1949 - Coggle Diagram
USSR Control in Eastern Europe 1948-1949
Poland
Biggest problem for USSR
Problems
Religion
John Paul II
Economy
Solidarity
Trade Union
Improved working conditions
Massive represion from goverment
Why did succed
USSR's power crisis
Amount of local support
Cost of living
Support from UK and USA
Similar with other freedom movements worldwide
Czechslovakia
Opposition
Reasons
Economic Crisis
Stalin order a complete goverment takeover
Prague Spring 1968
New policies
Buisness could run themselves
Travel beyond the iron courtain
Trade Unions
Parlament
Freedom of speech
USSR disgust
USSR Invades Prague
72 deaths
Consequences
Damaged Chinese-soviet relationship
A man set up in fire
Inmigration
Creation of brezhnev doctrine
Hungary
Opposition
Reasons
Nationalism
Religion
Motivated by:
Stalin's death
Radio Free Europe
3000-30000 deaths
Soviet troops enter the country againts hungary will
Hungary retires from the warsaw pacts and declares neutrality
1956
USSR wanted a buffer zone with capitalism and NATO
Similarities and differences beetwen Hungary and czechslovakia
Similarites
Events
Protests
USSR Intervention
Consequences
Strengthening of USSR control in buffer zone
No US support
Reasons
Wanted to control goverment
More Freedom
Diferences
Events
Radio Free europe
Violence
Consequences
Deaths
Type of USSR intervention
Reasons
Hungary due to stalin's death, nacionalism and religion
CZ: Economic Reasons
Less radical movement
East Germany
U2 Flight
Berlin Wall
Gorbachev
Perestroika
Glasnost