A ‘Communist government’ is a contradiction in terms, as Communism means no classes and no government and no money. The question presumably refers to the state capitalist system set up under Bolshevik rule in many places.
The Eastern European nation of Romania didn't call for free elections during its communist government rule. The communist government was overthrown in 1989.
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There can be no such thing as a Communist government, as Communism does away with governments, classes and money. The societies in eastern Europe were state capitalist.
The soviets had expected to win a quick victory
No. There are no communist countries in Europe anymore.
Eastern Europe
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The fall of the Communist government in Yugoslavia
The fall of the Communist government in Yugoslavia
There can be no such thing as a Communist government, as Communism does away with governments, classes and money. The societies in eastern Europe were state capitalist.
the fall of the soviet union or The fall of Communist governments
Bulgaria, like other countries in Eastern Europe, soon had a Communist government.
Stalin supported state capitalist governments in Eastern Europe. Communism has no government (or classes or money).
Czechoslovakia was the only country that resisted communism the longest in eastern Europe. Opposition activists overthrew the communist government in the country in 1989 through a revolution.
It refers to the division of Communist Eastern Europe and Non-communist Western Europe.
The soviets had expected to win a quick victory
Yes, it was between the communist countries of eastern Europe.