Building East Germany, Albania, and Romania

Despite claims that communism was a universal ideology, it developed differently in different countries. Focus on three post-World War II communist regimes: East Germany, which remained rigidly loyal to the Soviet Union; Albania, which cultivated isolation; and Romania, which broke with Soviet patronage and sought ties with the West. One trait common to all was an imperial style of leadership.

English
  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Production Company The Great Courses
  • Created October 5, 2025 by
    lazyEroteme
  • Modified October 5, 2025 by
    lazyEroteme