The Brezhnev Doctrine was a Soviet foreign policy that asserted the right to intervene militarily in any socialist country that deviated from the principles of communism.
The Solidarity Movement in Poland Explained
The Solidarity Movement in Poland was a significant anti-communist movement that played a crucial role in the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.
The Warsaw Pact (1955) Explained
The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states in response to the creation of NATO.
Revolutions of 1989 Explained
The Revolutions of 1989 marked the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War.
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia Explained
The Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia was a military intervention by Soviet-led forces to suppress the Prague Spring reforms in 1968.