
Eastern Europe's Post-War Communist Transformation
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This chapter written by Lehoczky Attila and translated by Gabriel Roman from the book nemad "In the Labyrinth of Hope" provides a detailed historical overview of Central Europe and Romania between 1944 and 1949, focusing on the post-World War II transformation of power. It examines the division of Europe into democratic and state socialist blocs, emphasizing the Soviet Union's multi-stage takeover of Eastern European countries like Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. The text further explores Romania's unique transition from fascism to state socialism, including the challenges faced by the Hungarian population within its borders during this period. Finally, it highlights the establishment of the Hungarian People's Alliance as a key organization for Hungarians in Romania amidst the shifting political landscape. Full story here: https://www.arad.zone/blog-ar/la-r%C4%83scruce-de-drumuri-o-perspectiv%C4%83-asupra-istoriei-regiunii-%C8%99i-a-maghiarilor-din-rom%C3%A2nia-%C3%AEntre-1944-%C8%99i-1949