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THE HIDDEN BATTLE OF THE SLAVS: THE RED WAR OF TRANSNISTRIA

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The development of the Eastern Europe has been a sign of remarkable change that can be observed over a period of three centuries. In numerous battles and fights, the Balkans, Baltics and the Caucuses which led to series of tensions in the region. Apart from externally hurting itself through the ruling of regime of the mighty Ottomans who considerably had power over the Balkan for almost two centuries. The Russians under the mighty Peter the Great had established the long and widespread Russian empire which considered itself of utmost importance in terms of providing a solitude towards preventing the massive loss of the Slavic identity as well as expanding the power and potential of the greater Slavs all around the globe. The fight for the idea of survival in the Balkan in the early twentieth century leading to the first World War or be it the mighty World War Two which came in to conclude such imperialistic beliefs in the whole of the European Continent and fry towards an idea of democracy which enlisted the true reposition of faith in the people who were the mighty rulers. The time changed quickly pertaining around the circumstances wherein people fought incredible battles and believed in the changes for the best and at the earliest. However, it must be known to the fact that the ideal structure for the Eastern European nations were to hold their uniqueness as to what they believed to have created separate nations with their individualistic approach as well as their integrity in terms of providing a linguistic change which can be called to be of a sharp cut- out from the invariable hassles and struggles they had faced in the past. The best identical structuralism can be seen in the creation of individual states of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and the mighty Union of Soviet Socialist and Republic (USSR) which expanded its base by allowing the existence of puppet Government in the countries such as East Germany, Cuba (claimed by the critiques of the USSR). The identity of such state has been made to conduce its structure and beliefs which include the dispute which commenced on the North- Western sector of the Black Sea. The idea of Moldovan identity which has had its fair share of fight during its Soviet Regime which was responsible for the conduct of such actions that would result in harming the longing identity of the two based community. Over the period of time, there have been several other battles and fights which finally led to a confrontation which has held its three identical warfare which held a nature that was sorted into three main categories which include the Political, Economical and Social structuring. The identity was sorted but was finally held out it positioning once there was the establishment of the conflict which held the Transnistria out of the Moldovan and Romanian power hubs.

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TransnistriaMoldovaRussiawarSoviet UnionEastern Europeethnic conflictseparatism
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