Soviet occupation of Romania ended in 1958.
Soviet occupation zone was created in 1945.
Museum of Soviet Occupation - Tbilisi - was created in 2006.
After 23.08.1944 during the Soviet Union occupation.
Romania in the World War II was not invaded by German troops; Romania was an ally of Germany against the Soviet Union invaders (occupation of Basarabia and Northern Bukovina).
You should be aware the the Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1990 when all of its 16 constituent republics voted to secede from the USSR. So everybody was free from the Soviet Union once there no longer was a Soviet Union. As for the communist regime of Romania, that was overthrown by a general revolt. It was extremely unpopular.
After the WW2 Soviet Union occupied Romania for 13 years.
Because Soviet Union defeated Romania in WW 2.
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union.
Romania began to gain independence from the Soviet Union after the death of Joseph Stalin. Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej later convinced Nikita Khrushchev to withdraw Soviet troops from Romania in 1958, granting them even more freedom. The country was officially independent of Soviet rule after the 1989 fall of the Soviet Union.
Because Soviet Union defeated Romania in WW 2.