Revolutions of 1989
The Revolutions of 1989 The Dissident Movement in Poland Writer 's Name Title of course Instructor 's Name Date Introduction 1989 revolutions marked the crumple of communism in Eastern Europe overthrowing the soviet mode communist countries in Eastern Bloc European countries . The end of cold war phase followed the amputation of iron mantles between eastern and western Europe (Geoffrey n .d Largely , all the Eastern European states that were in the soviet 's bubble of influence after World War II dissented communism . Though , the nuts of revolution were

present from the beginning , the Hungarian revolution of 1956 and the HYPERLINK "http /www .newworldencyclopedia .org /entry /Prague_Spring " \o "Prague Spring " Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia was the pre starters of the 1989 revolution (Blanton n .d
The fall of the Berlin wall , which although was the most visible expression of the world war now symbolizes the end of the cold war , it dismantled the east and West Germany by removing travel restrictions to democratic west Berlin (Smitha . It was one apex that dismayed prostrated governments in the half of Europe at the end of 1989
This revolution provided a palliation of the principles of socialism that working union in majority has clout over the most despotic ruling class . The revolution began in Poland with the genesis of solidarity the workers ' movement that confronted the communist government for authority . It was the first movement not to be brutally suppressed which de-legalized the false claim of communist regime as representative of people 's will...





