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Tamiku [17]
2 years ago
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QUESTION 33

History
1 answer:
elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]2 years ago
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Answer:

These new countries were formerly one country and were divided between the East and the West

They were the center of the Cold War tensions

GERMANY, bratwurst und Spagetti EIs

Which country was the leader of the communist block?

SOVIET UNION, vodka!!!

Which country was the second leading nation behind USA in the war against communism in the West?

GREAT BRITAIN, eat Bushs baked beans

The events of the TRUMAN DOCTRINE and the MARSHALL PLAN sprang from this

country who the British helped to liberate from the Germans in 1944

BAGETTE EATERS AKA FRANCE

This country was divided into four zones of occupation at the end of 1945 In its treaty of 1955, it

was made nor to join neither NATO nor the European Economic Community

GERMANY

This was last remaining Eastern democratic state that fell to the Communist in 1948.

Czechoslovakia!!!

The event ended the bridge between the East and West, and completed the 'iron curtain'

The Berlin Wall :D

Explanation:

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