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The weakness of communist satellite governments in the Cold War was most apparent in Eastern Europe, particularly during popular uprisings like the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Prague Spring in 1968. These events highlighted the discontent and resistance to Soviet control, revealing the fragility of the communist system outside of the Soviet Union.
the fall of the Soviet Union or The fall of Communist governments
Political system distribution
Governments were either free governments or communist government, with some exceptions of dictator governments such as Franco's Spain or Tito in Europe.
Satellite nations were like ALLIES to the communist Superpowers.
East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslowakia and Roumenia. Albania and Yugoslavia also had Communist governments, but these considered themselves independent from Russian influence.
No, the Berlin Wall & the walls & fences that the East Germans built were put up by communist East Germany, not the USSR. They were put up as means to force people to live under communist rule. The act of imperialism by the Soviet Union was that of creating communist governments in the places that it forcibly occupied & kept after the second world war, and then forcing these governments to repress its people and become satellite nations of the Soviet Union.
Certainly some governments are. Communist governments do so as a matter of course.
There can be no such thing as a Communist government, as Communism has no state (or classes or money). The governments referred to here were state capitalist.
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Democratic, Socialist, and Communist governments
Yes there were more.