Soviet Union's Presence in Eastern Europe

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Soviet Union's Presence in Eastern Europe

This paper will introduce the development of Soviet internationalism

alongside the development of Soviet interests in Eastern Europe. It

will be argued that the Soviet interests which developed out of the

Wars became fixed alongside the ideology behind internationalism. The

legacy of Stalinism influenced the development of Soviet policy toward

Eastern Europe and Soviet internationalism and the Cold war meant that

the Soviet presence in Eastern Europe would persist until Gorbachev.

The Soviets could not consider withdrawing from Eastern Europe so long

as they were governed by an ideology which viewed the world as two

distinct and opposing camps.

The development and persistence of Soviet Internationalism

Soviet interests in Eastern Europe developed through its desire to end

strategic vulnerabilities Russia had endured since Napoleon. The ease

of access to the heartlands of Russia through Eastern Europe meant

that the Russian strategic meant that the Russian strategic focus lay

on securing themselves against the kind of attacks they suffered

during the First World War and The Second World War. The Second World

War provided the Soviet Union an opportunity to end another strategic

frailty-access to warm seas. According to D’Encausse, “throughout its

history as a continental power, Russia has dreamed of an opening to

the sea and has battled to reach that goal” (D’Encausse, H, 1987, pg.

3). The Soviet Union had grown powerful toward the end of the Second

World War with its military straddling much of Eastern Europe. If the

Soviet Union had entered the Second World War defending communism,

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