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Between 1947/48 and 1989 these countries in Europe had Communist regimes: * Soviet Union (1917-1991) * Poland * East Germany * Czechoslovakia * Hungary * Romania * Bulgaria * Albania * Yugoslavia

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The states that were part of the Soviet Union all used to be Communist. They are:

Russia

Ukraine

Belarus

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Uzbekistan

Azerbaijan

Dagestan

Armenia

Moldova

Georgia

Lithuania

Latvia

Estonia

Of these, the first four plus Georgia were the strongest in the USSR.

There are also nations that, whilst not actually a part of the USSR itself, all had Communist governments and were part of the Warsaw Pact bloc. They are:

Bulgaria

Hungary

Romania

Poland

The Czech Republic and Slovakia (in those days, they were one nation called Czechoslovakia)

Albania

East Germany (this doesn't exist any longer, having been officially abolished in 1990 following German re-unification)

Poland, East Germany and Romania were the most powerful military nations in the Warsaw Pact.

There was also Yugoslavia, which was NOT a part of the Warsaw Pact, and was a smaller power-bloc of it's own, that was more liberal and tolerant than the USSR was. Yugosalvia itself consisted of a number of separate states, all of which are now independent. They are:

Serbia

Croatia

Slovenia

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Macedonia

Montenegro

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Albania

Bulgaria

Czechoslovakia

East Germany

Hungary

Poland

Romania

Soviet Union

Yugoslavia

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