Yes, until the fall of communism in 1989
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
Yalta
The Communists from the occupied countries of Eastern Europe escaped to Moscow and set up Communist governments in exile there
In the strict sense, no, as all of Europe was aligned with either the communists or the capitalists.However, if you're talking about developing/underdeveloped countries, a fair portion of Eastern Europe would meet that criteria.
Winston Churchill.
The Soviets were Communists and Communists are not a good sign. The Soviets (communists) were bold and didn't care about a thing except world Domination which led to the cold war. Anyways Communists always had to control everything and have everything. Communists ain't like that today but they do act like it sometimes.
The Soviets were Communists and Communists are not a good sign. The Soviets (communists) were bold and didn't care about a thing except world Domination which led to the cold war. Anyways Communists always had to control everything and have everything. Communists ain't like that today but they do act like it sometimes.
I think you refer to the Yalta Conference.
All countries in Eastern and Central Europe that had been liberated from Nazi rule primarily by Soviet forces became Communist.
Hungary is in eastern Europe.
- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox - Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe