controlled economies
Controlled economies were common in eastern bloc countries.
controlled economies
Eastern Bloc
The iron curtain divided the world into the eastern and western bloc.
Any communist country besides the Soviet Union was considered an "eastern bloc satellite nation."
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The USSR
soviet union
Eastern Bloc or Communist Bloc
This Eastern Bloc consisted of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Romania, Hungary, Albania, and Poland.
The Eastern Bloc during the Cold War primarily consisted of Soviet-aligned countries in Eastern Europe, including East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania. These nations were characterized by their communist governments and were heavily influenced by the Soviet Union. The Eastern Bloc was established as a counter to the Western Bloc, which was aligned with the United States and NATO.