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SOVIET CONTROL
EASTERN EUROPE
SOVIET TAKEOVER
OF THE REGION
Cambridge Bibliography
• Allan Todd. The European Dictatorships. Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini (2002).
• Allsopp John. Challenge and Response (1980).
• Anne Applebaum. The crushing of Eastern Europe (2013).
• Andrew Heywood. Politics (1997).
• BBC Bitesize. GCSE-CCEA (2023).
• Ben Walsh. Modern World History (2001).
• Colin Pearce. Representations of 20th Century History (1995).
• John Martell. The Twentieth-Century World (1980).
• Philip Ingram. Russia and the USSR, 1905-1991 (1997).
• Ralph Levering. Debating the Origins of the Cold War. American and Russian Perspectives
(2001).
• Robert Gellately. Lenin, Stalin and Hitler (2008).
• Tony McAleavy. Twentieth Century History. International Relations Since 1919 (2002).
• Steve Phillips. Lenin and the Russian Revolution (2000).
Soviet Takeover of Eastern Europe
• The Allied forces moved in from the West to
secure a German defeat in WW2.
• The Soviet forces moved into Germany from
the East.
• American and British forces concentrated
on Western Europe.
• The Red Army replaced Nazi forces in some
countries in Eastern Europe.
• The Americans and the British could do
nothing about this while Nazi Germany
remained undefeated.
• The USSR was an ally at that point.
Stalin’s Intentions
• It was clear that Stalin was
very reluctant to give up
control of Eastern Europe,
which he saw as a Soviet
sphere of influence.
• President Roosevelt and
Winston Churchill did not
like the Soviet domination
of Eastern Europe, but they
needed the USSR as ally.
• They did nothing to prevent
Stalin’s military takeover of
this region.
Buffer Zone
• Despite the promises made by Stalin at the Yalta Conference to allow
free elections, he had in fact started turning Eastern Europe into a
buffer zone between the USSR and Western Europe.
• Stalin feared that Eastern Europe could be the doorway for an attack
on the USSR by the West.
• During 1946–47, Stalin made sure that Communist governments
came to power in all the countries of Eastern Europe (the countries
which the USSR had conquered in 1945).
Summary
After the war, there was a political vacuum in many
countries, because of the dissolution of reconfiguration
of the borders, the results of the peace conferences and
the realignment of the new spheres of influence.
The Soviet leader Stalin helped the Communist parties
in Eastern Europe to win power. Through Cominform,
he made sure that these countries followed the same
policies as the Soviet Union.
They become one-party states.
The Communist Party was the only legal party.
Secret Police arrested the Communists’ opponents.
There was a need to restore law and order. This was a
good excuse to station Soviet troops in each country.
COMINFORM
Communist Information
Bureau. Stalin set up the
Cominform in 1947 as an
organisation to coordinate
the various Communist
governments in Eastern
Europe. The office was based
in Belgrade (capital of
Yugoslavia) but moved in
Bucharest (capital of
Romania) in 1948, after
Yugoslavia was expelled,
because it would not do what
Soviet Union told it to.
Cominform ran meetings
and sent out instructions to
Communist governments
about what the Soviet
Union wanted them to do.
Summary cont.
The economies of Eastern Europe were destroyed by
the war. To make them efficient again, the East
European governments implemented same set of
policies used in Soviet Union.
The governments abolished private property and they
took over all private businesses and small industries.
Workers and farmers were told what to produce and
they followed the centralised plans decided by their
governments (usually during 4 or 5 years).
Through Comecon, Stalin made sure that the countries
of Eastern Europe traded with the USSR. He promised
aid to countries that co-operated with the Soviet Union.
When Soviet control was threatened, the Soviet Union
was prepared to use its weapons to crush opposition.
COMECON
Council for Mutual Economic
Assistance. It was set-up in 1949
to co-ordinate the industries and
all the trade of the Eastern
European countries. The idea
was that members of Comecon
traded mostly with one another
rather than trading with the
West. USSR was the favoured
country, as it provided a market
to sell its goods and a cheap
supply of raw materials.
Comecon set up a bank for
socialist countries in 1964. Stalin
formed Cominform and
Comecon in response to the
Marshall Plan. They both played
a significant part in the USA and
Western European countries
creating NATO in April 1949.
Readings
How Communism Took Over Eastern Europe After World War II by Vladimir Dubinsky
Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/10/how-communism-took-over-eastern-europe-after-world-war-
ii/263938/

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02. SOVIET CONTROL OF EASTERN EUROPE: Soviet takeover of the region

  • 1. SOVIET CONTROL EASTERN EUROPE SOVIET TAKEOVER OF THE REGION
  • 2. Cambridge Bibliography • Allan Todd. The European Dictatorships. Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini (2002). • Allsopp John. Challenge and Response (1980). • Anne Applebaum. The crushing of Eastern Europe (2013). • Andrew Heywood. Politics (1997). • BBC Bitesize. GCSE-CCEA (2023). • Ben Walsh. Modern World History (2001). • Colin Pearce. Representations of 20th Century History (1995). • John Martell. The Twentieth-Century World (1980). • Philip Ingram. Russia and the USSR, 1905-1991 (1997). • Ralph Levering. Debating the Origins of the Cold War. American and Russian Perspectives (2001). • Robert Gellately. Lenin, Stalin and Hitler (2008). • Tony McAleavy. Twentieth Century History. International Relations Since 1919 (2002). • Steve Phillips. Lenin and the Russian Revolution (2000).
  • 3. Soviet Takeover of Eastern Europe • The Allied forces moved in from the West to secure a German defeat in WW2. • The Soviet forces moved into Germany from the East. • American and British forces concentrated on Western Europe. • The Red Army replaced Nazi forces in some countries in Eastern Europe. • The Americans and the British could do nothing about this while Nazi Germany remained undefeated. • The USSR was an ally at that point.
  • 4. Stalin’s Intentions • It was clear that Stalin was very reluctant to give up control of Eastern Europe, which he saw as a Soviet sphere of influence. • President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill did not like the Soviet domination of Eastern Europe, but they needed the USSR as ally. • They did nothing to prevent Stalin’s military takeover of this region.
  • 5. Buffer Zone • Despite the promises made by Stalin at the Yalta Conference to allow free elections, he had in fact started turning Eastern Europe into a buffer zone between the USSR and Western Europe. • Stalin feared that Eastern Europe could be the doorway for an attack on the USSR by the West. • During 1946–47, Stalin made sure that Communist governments came to power in all the countries of Eastern Europe (the countries which the USSR had conquered in 1945).
  • 6. Summary After the war, there was a political vacuum in many countries, because of the dissolution of reconfiguration of the borders, the results of the peace conferences and the realignment of the new spheres of influence. The Soviet leader Stalin helped the Communist parties in Eastern Europe to win power. Through Cominform, he made sure that these countries followed the same policies as the Soviet Union. They become one-party states. The Communist Party was the only legal party. Secret Police arrested the Communists’ opponents. There was a need to restore law and order. This was a good excuse to station Soviet troops in each country. COMINFORM Communist Information Bureau. Stalin set up the Cominform in 1947 as an organisation to coordinate the various Communist governments in Eastern Europe. The office was based in Belgrade (capital of Yugoslavia) but moved in Bucharest (capital of Romania) in 1948, after Yugoslavia was expelled, because it would not do what Soviet Union told it to. Cominform ran meetings and sent out instructions to Communist governments about what the Soviet Union wanted them to do.
  • 7. Summary cont. The economies of Eastern Europe were destroyed by the war. To make them efficient again, the East European governments implemented same set of policies used in Soviet Union. The governments abolished private property and they took over all private businesses and small industries. Workers and farmers were told what to produce and they followed the centralised plans decided by their governments (usually during 4 or 5 years). Through Comecon, Stalin made sure that the countries of Eastern Europe traded with the USSR. He promised aid to countries that co-operated with the Soviet Union. When Soviet control was threatened, the Soviet Union was prepared to use its weapons to crush opposition. COMECON Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. It was set-up in 1949 to co-ordinate the industries and all the trade of the Eastern European countries. The idea was that members of Comecon traded mostly with one another rather than trading with the West. USSR was the favoured country, as it provided a market to sell its goods and a cheap supply of raw materials. Comecon set up a bank for socialist countries in 1964. Stalin formed Cominform and Comecon in response to the Marshall Plan. They both played a significant part in the USA and Western European countries creating NATO in April 1949.
  • 8. Readings How Communism Took Over Eastern Europe After World War II by Vladimir Dubinsky Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/10/how-communism-took-over-eastern-europe-after-world-war- ii/263938/