When Vladimir Lenin gained power and made his own party. It is known as the Bolshevik Party and is closely related to the Communist Party. The main purpose of the Communist Party is to nationalize all public property and all transportation and factories should be under government control. After the death of Vladimir Lenin, Isof Stalin continued to lead the Communist Party and hoped to completely abandon the Soviet Union. More importantly, Stalin did not stop the influence of the communist revolution.
Today: With the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s and the collapse of Communism throughout eastern and central Europe, the country and a new international border have emerged. The former Czechoslovakia is divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The former Yugoslavia is divided into six countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia. World War I also caused a major change. Millions of women have entered the labor market and are finding jobs at government offices and private offices and factories. The expansion of this economic opportunity contributed to the liberation of women and by 1918 the franchise law gave all women over the age of 28 the right to vote.
The expansion of the EU in 2004 led to considerable changes in this regard. Immigrant flow from central and Eastern Europe to Western Europe and domestic flow from Eastern Europe to Central Europe have increased significantly. Today, women from Central and Eastern Europe account for 30% to 40% of the total population of Western European sex workers. The new EU member countries in central Europe also play an interesting role in the flow of European experts. These countries are also the departure country, the transit country, and the arrival country. For example, many Ukrainians, Russians, Belarusians and Moldova women come to Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and the Baltic States for their sexuality. After a while they moved to another EU member country or stayed in Central Europe. At the same time, women from Central Europe leave their country and search for work in Western Europe. We draw conclusions based on our evaluation (5) in the Central and Eastern European countries.
Central European studies by Eastern European countries after the Second World War were hindered because each result proved the difference between China and Europe which are incompatible with Stalinist doctrine. On the other hand, this topic was also common in Western Europe and the United States, and most of the research was done by immigrants from Central Europe. At the end of communism, the central European public relations and historians, in particular the opposition of the anti-Communist party, returned to their research.