Abstract
In 1945 a new division of Europe came into effect. The Western powers consigned to the domination of the Soviet Union ten sovereign nations which together (without taking into account the parts that already belonged to the Soviet Union) amounted to 30% of Europe, and were inhabited by over 100 million people. The Iron Curtain divided Europe into two parts which, from then on, developed in different ways.
Keywords
Eastern Bloc Consumer Society Iron Curtain Consumer Good Industry Liberal Market Economy
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© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 1993