To promote democratic ideals in communist territories
US and all of western europe
They had the same as the rest of free Europe, as they were part of it.
All the Eastern European countries were under controll of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. These countries included Poland, Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria and even part of Germany, plus a few other countries. Germany was split into two sections after WW2. The eastern half belonged to Russia while the western half was controlled by Great Britain, America and France. Yugoslavia, while controlled by the Soviets, was not greatly affected by Russian influence. Their leader Tito at the time, was very hesitant to be controlled by the USSR.
i don't know but i think one is the mashall plan.
To promote democratic ideals in communist territories
Soviet Union (Russia.)
Europe was divided into two opposing sides during the Cold War. Here, Western Europe was democratic and Eastern Europe was communist.
regulations
The Marshall Plan was put in place between 1948 to 1952 and was also called the European Recovery Program (ERP). It worked to develop western Europe and repel the spread of communism from eastern Europe during the Cold War.
Then the US would have been the aggresser. That is NOT our policy.
The Iron Curtain
A common political factor for US-aligned states in Europe during the Cold War was their shared commitment to containing the spread of communism. These states often formed alliances, such as NATO, to counter the influence of the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe. The US provided military and economic support to these countries as part of their efforts to uphold Western democratic values and oppose communism.
US and all of western europe
Not physically but they tried to spread communism through out Europe at the time
i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
They had the same as the rest of free Europe, as they were part of it.