Other than Cuba and possibly some smaller 3rd world undeveloped nations, the communist nations were located ON the Eurasian Continent: the USSR on the left side of the map along with East Germany and their bordering Warsaw Pact countries, and the Red Chinese, North Koreans, North Vietnamese on the right side of the map. Probably only Cuba was the sole communist nation located off the Eurasian continent.
Anything else was generally not considered of military importance.
If you're referring to the barrier that separated communist countries in Europe from non-communist countries, the answer is the Berlin Wall.
NATO , or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was created during the Cold War to unify all of the countries against communist aggression that developed after World War II.
During World War II, the primary communist country was the Soviet Union, which played a significant role in the Allied powers' efforts against the Axis. Additionally, other countries had communist movements or parties, but they were not fully communist states at the time. Notably, China had a significant communist faction, the Chinese Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, although it was not in control of the entire country until after the war. Other regions, like Eastern Europe, had communist parties that gained prominence during the war, but they became dominant only post-war.
China is a communist country. The cold war was between the western countries and the communist countries. China supported the communist countries.
US and all of western europe
vietnam, cuba, china, burma, laos,
Answer this question… It undermined communist ideology in communist countries.
Yes, the term "iron curtain" was coined during the cold war to describe the division between the Communist Soviet Union and the rest of Europe.
Answer this question… To spread anticommunist propaganda in communist countries
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After World War II, several countries adopted communist governments, notably including China in 1949 when the Chinese Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, established the People's Republic of China. Additionally, Eastern European countries such as Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany fell under communist rule, largely influenced by the Soviet Union. These developments marked the expansion of communism during the Cold War era.
Korea (backed by the capitalist west) China (backed by the communist east)