Following World War II, Bulgaria was controlled by the Soviet Union.
East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria
They were among the communist countries controlled by the Soviet Union
Bulgaria has been controlled by other countries over its history. In the 19th century by Turkey. During World War II, it had joined the Axis side. Then after World War II, the Soviet Union controlled it. In the 1980s and 1990s, Bulgaria broke free and joined NATO in 2004, and the European Union in 2007.
Bulgaria fought with the Nazis invading Greece in 1940 and the Soviet Union in 1941 with the Germans.
The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
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Eastern Europe was influenced and controlled by the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Satellite Nations were: East Germany, Czech, Poland, Soviet Union, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. The Soviet Satellite Nations were: East Germany, Czech, Poland, Soviet Union, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania.
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Group of people controlled by the Soviet Union
In the Cold War Bulgaria was part of the Eastern (that is, Soviet) Bloc.
There were only 12 countries in Eastern Europe by 1990. These countries were the Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Cyprus, of which the Soviet Union controlled the majority of the area. Today, Eastern Europe is made up of 28 countries.