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After Stalin's death, Nikita Khrushchev was the dominant next Soviet leader. He and more moderate Soviet leader allowed satellite countries more independence, as long as they remained allied powers with the Soviet Union. This changed the perspectives in many of the eastern European countries as they slowly started active protests. Hungary and Czechoslovakia were from the first countries that started revolutions. Generally, the satellite countries, which included Georgia and other eastern European countries, were able to form their own government after their encounter with the rampage of Russian Communism.

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