The Two Europes, East and West since 1945
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What was the name of the American plan that provided economic aid to help Europe recover after World War II?
Which treaty formally established the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1957?
Which French leader vetoed Britain's entry into the EEC in 1963?
In which year did Britain finally become a member of the EEC?
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What was COMECON, set up by the USSR in 1949?
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An economic assistance organization for communist countries
Step 1: After WWII, the USSR wanted to unite Eastern Europe economically under its leadership. Step 2: The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) was set up in 1949 to help plan the economies of communist states. Step 3: It nationalized industry and collectivized agriculture across member states. Step 4: It was an economic body, not a military one – the Warsaw Pact served that purpose. Step 5: The Cominform was the political information bureau. Therefore, COMECON was an economic organization.
Which country was the first in the Eastern bloc to defy Stalin and follow its own brand of communism?
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Yugoslavia
Step 1: Most Eastern European communist leaders owed their positions to Soviet support and followed Moscow's orders. Step 2: Yugoslavia was different – its leader Tito had won popularity through resistance against Nazi occupation during WWII. Step 3: By 1948, Tito had fallen out with Stalin and refused to follow Soviet-style communism. Step 4: Stalin expelled Yugoslavia from the Cominform and cut aid, but Tito remained popular and independent. Step 5: Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia faced crises later (1956, 1956, 1968). Yugoslavia was the first to defy Moscow.
What happened in Hungary in November 1956 when Nagy announced plans to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact?
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Soviet tanks moved in and crushed the uprising
Step 1: After Stalin's death in 1953, Hungary saw growing resentment against the pro-Stalin leader Rákosi. Step 2: In October 1956, a full-scale uprising brought Imre Nagy to power as prime minister. Step 3: Nagy announced plans for a multi-party government and withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact. Step 4: This was too much for the USSR – Soviet tanks moved in, surrounded Budapest, and crushed the revolution in two weeks. Step 5: About 20,000 people were killed; the USA did not intervene; the UN could not stop the USSR. So the Soviet military intervention is the correct answer.
What name was given to Alexander Dubček's reform programme in Czechoslovakia in 1968?
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Socialism with a human face
Step 1: In January 1968, Alexander Dubček became First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Step 2: He introduced a programme of liberalisation – decentralisation of industry, freedom of speech and press, and more rights for workers. Step 3: He called this 'socialism with a human face', meaning the country would remain communist but the government would respond to people's wishes. Step 4: Perestroika and Glasnost were Gorbachev's Soviet reforms from the 1980s. Step 5: The Velvet Revolution was the peaceful collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia in 1989. So 'socialism with a hum
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