Europe is not a country. It is continent composed of 51 nations. Of its 51 nations, not one is considered to be communist although the majority of Eastern Europe from post-WWII until the 1990s was communist. However, currently Cyprus and the Ukraine have Communist Parties in power (although not complete power). Moldova was also led by the Communist Party until 2009. Portugal's constitution also contains Marxist (Communist) ideas, although not considered a communist state.
All European countries are non-communist, so you merely need to list four Western European countries. Germany, Italy, France, and Ireland are such four.
Eastern European countries became communist, which was a political ideology modernized by the USSR.
poland... maybe russia. i'm not sure
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
Italy, Spain, France, West Germany, and the United Kingdom were all major nations who were not Eastern European countries and not under communist control.
An Eastern European communist country
To be able to contain communist ideas in Europe and have military influence in European countries.
All were communist states. Also Eastern Germany.
danger that some European countries might become communist
Romania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, East Germany, Hungary,
fly at night
Only four countries are communist today. They are China, North Korea, Vietnam and Cuba. All other present day countries are either democracies or under dictatorships.Edit: Five actually. Laos is communist as well.