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Gwar [14]
3 years ago
6

¿ Cuáles fueron los países de Europa Oriental que quedaron bajo influencia de la URSS? Estos países se unieron a los postulados

de la URSS en forma voluntaria?
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1 answer:
solong [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(Véase explicación abajo para mayores detalles/See explanation below for further details)

Explanation:

(This exercise is written in Spanish and for that reason explanation will be held in such language)

1) Los países de Europa Oriental que quedaron bajo la influencia de la Unión Soviética son Polonia, Checoslovaquia, Hungría, Lituania, Letonia y Estonia.

2) Ninguno de estos países se adhirieron en forma voluntaria, sino con coacción militar por parte de los ocupantes soviéticos y con el desarrollo de elecciones públicas amañadas que incrustaron a los partidos comunistas en el poder de los citados países entre 1947 y 1949. Un ejemplo de esta situación puede encontrarse en la Checoslovaquia de 1948, cuando Eduard Benes murió en extrañas circunstancias y los comunistas ganaron unas elecciones amañadas que sellaron el destino de ese país.

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