Soviet Union (now Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbajan, Kazkakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, & Tajikistan)
Poland
Czechslovakia (now divided into Slovakia, and the Czech Republic)
Hungary
Bulgaria
East Germany (now part of Germany)
Yugoslavia (now divided into Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Croatia, and Bosnia & Herzogovia)
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Afghanistan
Albania
Grenada
Angola
Benin
Cambodia
Congo
Ethiopia (now divided into Eritrea and Ethiopia)
Mongolia
Mozambique
Somalia
South Yemen (now part of Yemen)
The big boys were the USSR and Red China; everyone else was considered a satelite.
Angolan Communist Party was created in 1955.
Yugoslavia
Only five communist countries remain. The current communist countries are China, Vietnam, North Korea, Cuba, and Laos. Some former communist countries are East Germany, Cambodia, Poland, and the Soviet Union.
Unified Egyptian Communist Party was created in 1955.
The Warsaw Pact.
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Commencing in 1955 to stop communist aggression.
Warsaw pact
In 1945 after Communist rule as the People's Republic of Bulgaria.
When communist infiltrators began entering South Vietnam in 1955.
1955, part of the cold war against communist expansion.
A war fought in Southeast Asia to stop communist aggression from 1955 to 1975.