The Modern Period
The Eastern Bloc refers to the group of socialist states in Central and Eastern Europe that were aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War, primarily from the end of World War II until the fall of communism in the late 1980s. This bloc was characterized by its centralized, state-controlled economies and one-party political systems, showcasing the principles of socialism and communism as they were implemented under Soviet influence.
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