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they were under the control of (The Soviet Union) hince the word (satellite)
They were countries under the control of the Soviet Union. They had governments, but had little real control over what happened. Most of them were in close proximity to Russia and not able to fight off the control.
The Warsaw pact was a mutal agreement between communist countries. After WW2, all countries under the control of the Soviet Union sighned this pact. The pact was disbanded after Soviet Union fell in the 90's
Because it was a divided city with various sectors under the control of different countries and located in an area controlled only by the Soviet Union.
Many Allied countries were under Nazi control in 1941:PolandDenmarkNorwayThe NetherlandsGreeceIn addition, the following countries that were technically not Allies at the time, were under Nazi control in 1941:6. Belgium7. Luxembourg8. FranceYugoslavia and the Soviet Union were invaded by the Nazis in 1941.
The European countries under soviet control were Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland and eastern Germany.
All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
The Soviet Block.
they were under the control of (The Soviet Union) hince the word (satellite)
The only country under Communist control at that time was the Soviet Union.
Yugoslavia was communist but not under the influence of the soviets.
to keep countries between Germany and Soviet Union were under the Soviet Control.
They were countries under the control of the Soviet Union. They had governments, but had little real control over what happened. Most of them were in close proximity to Russia and not able to fight off the control.
Since the question isn't open ended, the answer will be simple. The country was Yugoslavia. It was free of Soviet control after WWII. It's government was under Tito.
to keep countries between Germany and Soviet Union were under the Soviet Control.
The Soviet Union entered Hungary in 1945 at the end of World War II. In 1949, their presence was formalized with the creation of a communist state. Hungary remained under Soviet control until June of 1991 when the last troops finally left.
Union of the Soviet Socialist Republic> Or USSR.