Tbh I find it quite ironic that the political ideology that's LEAST responsible for ending the Nazi tyranni, get's lauded in this thread.
Anyways, to go back on topic, I'd say that yes, the fall of the Iron Curtain was a blow to the European left as a whole. Even though large parts of it weren't particularly connected to Moscow and parts in direct opposition, it was still very much ideological variations of marxism and when the main bastion fell, it gave a bit of an identity crisis to the left. Obviously worst for those communists that were not alone getting the partyline from Moscow, but also a lot of money.
Some found it quite easy to reinvent themselves as democratic socialists or whatever and at least in countries like Czech Republic, this lead to a quite large dissillusionment with the political system as a whole. Meet the new boss, he's the same as the old boss.
Anyways, to go back on topic, I'd say that yes, the fall of the Iron Curtain was a blow to the European left as a whole. Even though large parts of it weren't particularly connected to Moscow and parts in direct opposition, it was still very much ideological variations of marxism and when the main bastion fell, it gave a bit of an identity crisis to the left. Obviously worst for those communists that were not alone getting the partyline from Moscow, but also a lot of money.
Some found it quite easy to reinvent themselves as democratic socialists or whatever and at least in countries like Czech Republic, this lead to a quite large dissillusionment with the political system as a whole. Meet the new boss, he's the same as the old boss.