Yugoslavia was communist but not under the influence of the soviets.
Italy, Spain, France, West Germany, and the United Kingdom were all major nations who were not Eastern European countries and not under communist control.
Many effectively independent African states remained outside the area of direct European control: most would be conquered in the 1890s and the bulk of the remainder in the following decade. By 1914 only Ethiopia and Liberia remained apart from a newly-independent white settler-dominated South Africa and a short-lived state in northern Somalia (crushed by the British in 1920).
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Czecholavakia, East Germany, Bulgaria, Rumania, and Albania. Yugoslavia was under control of Marshal Tito and remained independent of Moscow, despite being an ardent Communist. Rumania, in the 1950's, was committed to an independent foreign policy under the leadership of Cechescu and his wife.
He turned over control of Eastern European countries to their Communist parties and prevented free and fair elections. This made these countries satellites to be controlled by Moscow, and their populations slaves to the party bosses.
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Britain
Yugoslavia
Italy and France was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
Ethiopia and Liberia remained independence from European control in 1914.
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
The only two truly independent countries in Africa are South Africa and Ethiopia. However, Ethiopia in the one that is considered to be absolutely independent as it was never colonized.
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South Korea remained free of communist control.
Italy, Spain, France, West Germany, and the United Kingdom were all major nations who were not Eastern European countries and not under communist control.
France -APEX
South Korea remained free of communist control.
Many effectively independent African states remained outside the area of direct European control: most would be conquered in the 1890s and the bulk of the remainder in the following decade. By 1914 only Ethiopia and Liberia remained apart from a newly-independent white settler-dominated South Africa and a short-lived state in northern Somalia (crushed by the British in 1920).