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The Soviet Union no longer exists, but the 15 constituent republics which are now all indpendent countries, are all in the northern and eastern hemispheres.
No. The now defunct Soviet Union consisted of many countries that spread from the east of Europe to the east of Asia. Some of the countries in eastern Europe were part of what was known as the Soviet bloc, but not part of the Soviet Union. This would have included countries like Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, amongst others. Some of the eastern European countries, that now have their independence, like Lithuania, Lativa and Estonia, were part of the Soviet Union.
He wanted to aid Eastern Europe and increase Soviet influence and prevent Eastern European countries from taking Marshall Plan money.
The Russian, and almost all eastern european countries, and a lot of the former soviet republics
The Soviet Union created satellite countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments to repress their people, repress free speech & keep people hostage to the Soviet Union's goals.
The environment of Eastern Europe is in extremely poor condition compared to the environment of Western Europe. The former Soviet bloc countries had much lower standards during the Soviet occupation.
he wanted to aid eastern europe and increase soviet influence to prevent eastern europe countries from talking marshall plan money
The Soviet Union.
Yugoslavia and Albania
Poland
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.