The communist Soviet Union occupied and ruled Hungary after World War 2 for nearly 5 decades.
The event officially recognized as marking the liberation of Hungary is the Red Army's expulsion from the country of the last German troops on 4 April 1945.
All countries that were 'liberated' by the Soviet Union in World War 2 became Communist - latest in 1948.
The Republic of Užice
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July 1944
Hungary
Liberated them from the German soldiers in World War 2
Hungary was an Axis power.
No. That was World War 1
Liberated the region from Japan, by defeating Japan in WW2.
He liberated the filipinos from the japanese invasion.
Paris was liberated on 25 th August, 81 days after D-Day.
At the time of World War II, Ukraine wasn't a country, but rather part of the Soviet Union. It was liberated from the Nazis, although, judging from the Holodomor, their Soviet rulers weren't much better.