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Eastern bloc, the - translation to English

GROUP OF SOCIALIST STATES OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Eastern Block; Soviet-bloc; East bloc; Socialist Bloc; Soviet Bloc; Soviet bloc; East Bloc; Communist block; Soviet block; Communist bloc; Communist Bloc; Eastern block; Ex-Communist countries; Eastern-bloc; Eastern bloc; Communist Eastern Europe; Communist Block; Eastern Bloc economies; Economy of the Eastern Bloc; Economies of the Eastern Bloc; List of the USSR Satellite states; Eastern bloc black markets; Socialist bloc; Soviet-aligned socialist states; Economies of the Soviet Bloc
  • Czechoslovak protestors carrying their national flag past a burning Soviet tank in Prague, 1968
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral]], once the most dominant landmark in [[Baku]], was demolished in the 1930s under Stalin.
  • The [[Berlin Wall]] in 1975
  • Romania]], May 1986
  • East German]] agricultural production between 1981 and 1986
  • [[Erich Honecker]]
  • neutral]] countries}}
  • Changes in national boundaries after the collapse of the Eastern Bloc
  • A map of [[communist state]]s (1993–present)
  • Marxist–Leninist]] governments in bright red and countries the USSR considered at one point to be "moving toward socialism" in orange
  • 85% of buildings in Warsaw were destroyed by German troops]].
  • #f5a971}} Communist states in Europe before the [[Tito–Stalin split]] of 1948
  • Geary-Khamis dollars]]) according to [[Angus Maddison]]
  • Political situation in Europe during the [[Cold War]]
  • Soviet republics]] in Europe with their representative flags (1950s)
  • total wealth]] (billions USD), Credit Suisse, 2018
  • GDP per capita of the Eastern Bloc in relations with the GDP per capita of the United States during 1900–2010
  • Berlin Airlift]]
  • Prominent examples of urban design included Marszałkowska Housing Estate (MDM) in [[Warsaw]].
  • Polish Prime Minister during World War II]], fled Poland in 1947 after facing arrest and persecution.
  • [[Otto von Habsburg]], who played a leading role in opening the Iron Curtain
  • A [[Robotron KC 87]] home computer made in [[East Germany]] between 1987 and 1989
  • 1950 Soviet stamp, depicting the flags and peoples of communist states, including those of Eastern Europe
  • Announcement of [[martial law in Poland]] by ''[[Trybuna Ludu]]'',14 December 1981
  • working class]] flat interior in a [[khrushchyovka]]
  • East German]] [[Plattenbau]] apartment blocks
  • U.S. President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Premier of the Soviet Union]] [[Joseph Stalin]]) at the [[Yalta Conference]], February 1945

Eastern bloc, the      
(n.) = bloque del este, el
Ex: While the number of projects proposed was innumerable, 3 barriers remain: red tape; hard currency; and Western barriers to providing high technology to the Eastern bloc.
eastern bloc         
el bloque oriental (URSS (antigua) y sus colonias, unión de países comunistas)
bloc         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Blocs; Bloc (disambiguation)
(n.) = bloque
Ex: As the world's largest trading bloc the Community has a potent influence over world trade, including that of the United States.
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* Communist bloc, the = bloque comunista, el
* data bloc = bloque de datos
* Eastern bloc, the = bloque del este, el
* en bloc = en bloque
* socialist bloc, the = bloque socialista, el
* Soviet bloc, the = bloque socialista, el

Definition

bloc
sust. masc.
Se dice bloque o cuaderno.

Wikipedia

Eastern Bloc

The Eastern Bloc, also known as the Communist Bloc, the Socialist Bloc, and the Soviet Bloc, was the group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America under the influence of the Soviet Union that existed during the Cold War (1947–1991). These states followed the ideology of Marxism–Leninism, in opposition to the capitalist Western Bloc. The Eastern Bloc was often called the "Second World", whereas the term "First World" referred to the Western Bloc and "Third World" referred to the non-aligned countries that were mainly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America but notably also included former pre-1948 Soviet ally Yugoslavia, which was located in Europe.

In Western Europe, the term Eastern Bloc generally referred to the USSR and Central and Eastern European countries in the Comecon (East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania). In Asia, the Eastern Bloc comprised Mongolia, Vietnam, Laos, Kampuchea, North Korea, Syria and China. In the Americas, the countries aligned with the Soviet Union included Cuba from 1961 and for limited periods Nicaragua and Grenada.

Examples of use of Eastern bloc, the
1. They were an emigré family from the Eastern bloc, the father was a talented chess player and for years the house had been a port of call for visiting checkmate greats.
2. QUESTION:'4; Am I wrong when I see, Secretary Rice, an analogy with the former Soviet Union, the evil empire, the Eastern Bloc, the wall coming tumbling down.'4; Remember when President Reagan took office and he called them an evil empire and he pursued modernization of weaponry in Europe and he sought to develop strategic defense and he walked away from Reykjavik and he said, "tear down this wall."'4; All along the way, he had his skeptics, his critics, those who were against him.'4; And I don‘t think anybody would have imagined what the result of confronting that empire could be, and we saw what happened.
3. There are around 30 stores in the quarter–square mile around Oldham Street, now known as Vinyl Valley, including Piccadilly Records (Music Week‘s Best Independent Music Store 2006) which has specialists in most genres; plus hip hop dons Fat City; Eastern Bloc; the Mr Scruff–affiliated Voxpop; Beatin‘ Rhythm, and legendary secondhand shop Vinyl Exchange. 53 Oldham Street, Manchester (0161 83' 8008; www.piccadillyrecords.com Rock & Soul, New York City A stone‘s throw from Madison Square Garden in midtown Manhattan, Rock & Soul doesn‘t look like a record shop from the street as the front of the store is devoted to instruments and DJ equipment.