All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
The Soviet Union created satellite countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments to repress their people, repress free speech & keep people hostage to the Soviet Union's goals.
United States and Soviet Union
Germany. lots of countries had that as their enemy in world war 2.;)
The Soviet Union's suffering during World War II partially justifies their desire to control neighboring countries. They want to control possible threats and create a buffer zone around the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union
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Soviet Union
the soviet union gotta love freakin study island!
All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
Different countries in the same part of the world.
the Soviet Union
Countries in the world were divided into the First, Second and Third world during the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union. This was so as to dinstiguish between countries that remained non-aligned or not moving at all with either NATO (capitalism), which represented the First World, or the Soviet Union and its allies (communism), which represented the Second World. This definition provided a way of broadly categorizing the nations of the Earth into three groups based on social, political, and economic divisions. However, we now refer to third-world countries as those poorer and less developed countries in the world.
The Soviet Union created satellite countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments to repress their people, repress free speech & keep people hostage to the Soviet Union's goals.
Stalin wantd to control all countries around the Soviet Union, but the US and free world countries interferred with his efforts...................
United States and Soviet Union
There is no official definition of a "second world country." Historically, the term was used during the Cold War to describe countries aligned with the Soviet Union. Nowadays, it is more common to refer to countries as developed (first world), developing (second world), or underdeveloped (third world) based on their level of economic and social development.