Answer this question… Molotov Plan
Germany (Ribbentrop) and the Soviet Union (Molotov).
They disregarded it and chose to take care of themselves and their "new satellite nations" now known as the Eastern Bloc.
When they light it on fire and then throw it as an improvised explosive/bomb it is called a Molotov cocktail.
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .
he wanted to aid eastern Europe and increase soviet influence
Answer this question… Molotov Plan
he wanted to aid eastern Europe and increase soviet influence
he wanted to aid eastern Europe and increase soviet influence
He wanted to aid Eastern Europe and increase Soviet influence and prevent Eastern European countries from taking Marshall Plan money.
he wanted to aid eastern Europe and increase soviet influence to prevent eastern europe countries from talking marshall plan money
he wanted to aid eastern Europe and increase soviet influence to prevent eastern europe countries from talking marshall plan money
he wanted to aid eastern europe and increase soviet influence to prevent eastern europe countries from talking marshall plan money
The Molotov Plan was the system created by the Soviet Union in 1947 in order to provide aid to rebuild the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Union. It can be seen to be the USSR's version of the Marshall Plan, which for political reasons the Eastern European countries would not be able to join without leaving the Soviet sphere of influence. Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov rejected the Marshall Plan (1947), proposing the Molotov Plan - the Soviet-sponsored economic grouping which was eventually expanded to become the COMECON.The plan was a system of bilateral trade agreements which also established COMECON to create an economic alliance of socialist countries.[3] This aid allowed countries in Europe to stop relying on American aid, and therefore allowed Molotov Plan states to reorganize their trade to the USSR instead.Apex- The Soviet plan for giving aid to Eastern Europe.
Answer this question… One was used to promote democracy, while the other was used to promote communism.
He did not object to the marshall plan. Stalin did and this was because he was still not too sure whether to stay as an ally of the U.S.A or to split off from it.
He believed that helping Germany fix itself would be dangerous to Europe.