Switzerland was absolutely neutral always!, turkey, Finland,
You should also include the following: England, France, Belgium, Austria, Czechoslovakia. (Split in 1993) Germany was split in two with East Germany Communist and West Germany not Communist. Norway, Sweden.
The Iron Curtain was put there because of the cold war. To prevent movement between communist countries and democratic countries.
because the communist and germanys country lost power
No part of Europe was ‘under Communist rule’. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and that clearly did not exist anywhere in Europe.
japan america europe britain
Eastern Europe was state capitalist, not Communist (which would mean no wages system and production for use).
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Answer this question… It undermined communist ideology in communist countries.
If you're referring to the barrier that separated communist countries in Europe from non-communist countries, the answer is the Berlin Wall.
In the years following World War II, the countries of communist Eastern Europe were often referred to as being "behind the iron curtain." These countries were perceived as a single region based on.... Economic and political characteristics.
Bulgaria, like other countries in Eastern Europe, soon had a Communist government.
US and all of western europe
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.
From the end of World War II (1945) to the end of the Cold War (1991), almost all Eastern European countries were communist.
Countries in Europe that were Neutral in World War I:NorwaySwedenDenmarkNetherlandsSwitzerlandSpain
There were too many countries around the world to name to answer your question. It would be easier to name the communist countries and then you can figure out which countries around the world were not communist countries. These were the communist countries: China, North Korea, The Soviet Union and all its captured countries from World War 2 such as Czecholovakia, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the Baltic Nations, Lithuania, and others. Later Viet Nam became a communist country when the North Vietnamese defeated South Viet Nam. Most of the non-communist countries became part of the United Nations so you can look on the history of their list of countries.
The countries that became communist after World War 2HungaryBulgariaPolandNorth VietnamNorth KoreaChinaCubaLaosCzechslovakia
Cold War.