Presence of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe This article will introduce the development of Soviet internationalism and the development of the interests of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe. Some people think that the interests of the Soviets formed by the war coexist with the ideology behind internationalism. The Stalinist heritage influenced the development of the Soviet Union's internationalist policy toward Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union The Cold War meant that the existence of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe will follow Gorbachev.
However, the situation in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union has changed rapidly. Gorbachev relaxed the constraint of the Soviet Union against the Eastern European countries, broke down the Berlin Wall in November 1989 and then decided to create an independent democratic momentum that overthrew Communist Eastern European rule . President Bush supports these independent movements, but the policy of the United States is passive. President Bush opted to make the case organically, and careful not to take steps to make Gorbachev's position worse.
Mikhail Gorbachev (1931 -) Leader of the Soviets (1988 - 1991). Gorbachev supervised the transition from communism to democracy in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and collapsed the Berlin Wall. Gorbachev also instigated "Glasnost" to try to cancel restrictions on freedom of speech and promote freedom of religion. A leader who is willing to give up the power for his country and people. Julius Caesar (100 BC - 44 BC) Under the Caesar, the Roman Empire expanded to another place. I crossed the Rhine for the first time and entered the UK. However, Caesar oversaw the collapse of the Republic of Rome and the collapse of the Roman Empire. Caesar's motto: "I am coming, I saw it, I conquered"