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I have done some research and as it occurs, there was a brief period that some refer to as the occupation of Yugoslavia from the USSR.

During the WWII, what was later formed as Yugoslavia was defended by the Partisans, a peoples movement inspired by communism, and one must add, the simple need for defense. The Russian forces did help in the final push against the Germans, and Yugoslavia remained communist for many decades. This is where the occupation part comes in - as the Russian forces barged in to help against the Germans, they stayed for some time. But, the country was never even remotely a part of the USSR, later there was even a fallout between Tito, the leader of the communist Yugoslavia, and the leader of the USSR at the time.

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Yugoslavia - The communist party led by Tito had freed the country without the help of Stalin, or the red army. He was determined to have his own way of communism, and disobeyed Stalin by helping the Greek communists. Eventually he was expelled from Cominform. allowing Stalin to take over

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