After the Second World War, the United States and the Soviet Union led the establishment of a new world pattern and order, and formed a confrontation between the two camps.
These two camps are the capitalist camp led by the United States and the socialist camp led by the Soviet Union.
Because the war had caused a devastating blow to the European continent, all countries began to rebuild.
In order to better control Europe, the United States implemented the "Marshall Plan" to help European countries rebuild.
With the help of this plan, European countries quickly recovered their national strength and people's living standards continued to improve.
However, in the camp headed by the Soviet Union, the people of all countries except the Soviet Union can be said to live in dire straits.
Some people ask where there is any Soviet Russia?
The establishment of the "Soviet Union" replaced the Soviet Union, which, together with Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasian Federation, formed the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics".
After World War II, Central and Eastern European countries have basically become satellite countries of the Soviet Union.
Under the Soviet Union's "guidance", they carried out red education, fell in love with the Soviet system and embarked on the Soviet road.
However, all the participating countries of the "Soviet Union" did not obtain the corresponding status and power from the beginning to the end. All the participating countries that should have equal status became vassals of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union is nominally a national alliance, but in fact it was already a country centered on Soviet Russia in the Stalin era.
Stalin was at odds with Lenin when he formed the Soviet Union.
At that time, he wanted to establish a unified country, but Lenin still harbored the ideal of "planting a red flag all over the world" and did not agree with Stalin.
Therefore, when Stalin gradually took control of power and the Soviet Union was strong enough, the "Soviet Union" had actually become a unified and centralized country.
In fact, the status of each participating republic is equal to that of a "province" or a "state".
Their only role is to provide sustenance and resources for Russia, all for Moscow.
This is just the treatment of the joining republics. The satellite countries in Central and Eastern Europe are strictly guarded by the Soviet Union, because the Soviet Union knows that these countries are being treated like brothers.
In particular, the millennial feud against Poland, three-year-old children know that Poland is not sincerely attached to the Soviet Union.
These countries have not made no efforts. They know that the Soviet Union is too strong, but can they carry out internal reform on the premise of relying on you?
The Soviet Union said it could not.
For example, in 1956, tens of thousands of workers in Poland asked for higher wages and less tax burden, but the result was met with the Soviet Union's tough measures.
These workers were accused of being agents of foreign forces, and they were either exiled or executed.
In the same year, Nagy, the chairman of the Hungarian Council of Ministers, announced that he would take a road of socialist construction that conforms to the national characteristics of Hungary.
As a result, Zhukov of the Soviet Union immediately responded by sending two divisions into Poland, resulting in the death of 2700 Hungarian "outlaws".
In 1968, Czechoslovakia tried to implement the reform of "Mr. De", but on the night of August 20, Prague welcomed 200000 troops and 5000 tanks.
The reform forces in Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary were defeated by the Soviet Union's three fists. Since then, they have been honest with the arrangement and dare not make any small moves.
The Soviet Union used its fists to let the satellite countries know that there was only one way, that is, the Soviet Union could go as they went.
Now looking back, the three brothers, Bo, Jie and Xiong, have reason to lose their temper.
The government was forced by your Soviet Union's inability to take over, and we could not defeat it;
Your Soviet troops are stationed everywhere, not on the front line, but we still follow them;
The most important economic development has to copy your "Stalin model", and we have followed it.
But the problem is that the Central and Eastern European countries have completed the primary industrialization, the three industries are relatively balanced, and the people's lives are affordable.
When the Soviet Union came to China, it could focus on industry, but put light industry aside. It was short of civilian goods and could not do business with Western European countries. Who could stand that?
Moreover, the resistance of the three brothers of Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic is within a reasonable framework:
"Poland is" Polish socialism "(Gomulka), Hungary is" the socialist road with Hungarian national characteristics "(Najib), and Czechoslovakia is" socialism with human face "(Dubcek)."
No one will completely turn against you in ideology, nor expect to get rid of Soviet control. Most of them are nothing more than raising wages, switching excessive investment in heavy industry to civilian goods, so that people can live better and improve their lives.
As a result, the Soviet Union still attacked these three events with workers as the main body, and directly killed them, which did not allow the three brothers to have a heart of disobedience.
What's wrong with the Stalin system?
This is the situation of the countries under Soviet rule. They are fully controlled and controlled by the Soviet Union. No change is allowed, for fear that the people of these countries will live a good life.
Until the Red Flag of the Soviet Union was lowered from the Kremlin in 1991, Central and Eastern European countries began to celebrate their independence from the Soviet Union.
They can finally follow the path they like, and the people can finally live a good life.
However, they did not forget that although the Soviet Union was dead, Russia was still there.
This nation, which has been keen on external expansion for thousands of years, still exists, and it has inherited most of the Soviet Union's heritage.
Therefore, people in Central and Eastern Europe do not want to support countries to embrace the West, join NATO, and seek refuge in Europe and the United States.
It can be said that people go higher and water flows lower, which is the choice of people in Central and Eastern Europe.
Leave the good days to Mrs. Dongsla.