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The weakness of communist satellite governments in the Cold War was most apparent in Eastern Europe, particularly during popular uprisings like the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Prague Spring in 1968. These events highlighted the discontent and resistance to Soviet control, revealing the fragility of the communist system outside of the Soviet Union.
Satellite nations were like ALLIES to the communist Superpowers.
stalin
STALIN!!!
Bulgaria was never an official satellite state. Indeed, it was a communist state after WWII and was a supporter of the Soviet union until 1990.
satellite nations
All were communist states. Also Eastern Germany.
That will happen if the satellite loses energy. This is usually caused by air resistance, if the satellite's orbit is too low.
Poland
Yugoslavia and Albania