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What type of government does Churchill believe is governing Eastern Europe and how is it different to what the Allies fought for in WWII?

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Answered by skyfall63
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Communism and dictatorialism. Instead, during the Second World War, the ally powers struggled for a democratic and free world however in eastern Europe these dreams were already lost as they are placed under the Soviet Union's Iron curtain after the war and have become the USSR's Satellite states.

Explanation:

  • Communist regimes are the kind of regimes Churchill claims to rule Eastern Europe. Churchill believes that communist governments are not what the allies were fighting for in WWII..
  • Communist regimes give their people little independence to reach their full potential. They also disagree with policy limits, such as freedom of expression, religious rights and association rights.
  • Churchill considers this to be somewhat different from the policies of the allies, since they are predominantly democratic and seek to protect freedoms.
  • Churchill refers to soviet influence in Eastern Europe in a term called "Iron curtain." This means the Eastern European nations had been isolated from the West since the Soviet Union so that nobody was aware as to what was happening in those nations. He used the word “iron” to indicate that it was "indestructible"

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