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The Soviet Union no longer exists. When it did, the countries on its western border were Norway, Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Romania.
Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
The Soviet Union dealt with uprisings in Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia during the 1950s and 1960s with wars. Many losses occurred when troops were brought in. Troops were ultimately deployed to deal with any type of uprising.
All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
The Soviet Union was the nation called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (the USSR) that had consisted of about 15 separate nation states such as Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Belorussia, Ukraine and others. It was a single nation. The Soviet bloc was a group of nations who allied themselves with the Soviet Union because their political nature was similar to that of the Soviet Union. Such nations were Bulgaria, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and others. It was not a single nation but a group of individual nations.
Czechoslovakia was not a part of the Soviet Union. It was amongst of the other countries that were part of the Warsaw Pact and it was a communist country.
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia was split into the Czech Republic an Slovakia because of communism.
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Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania.
The Soviet Union no longer exists. When it did, the countries on its western border were Norway, Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Romania.
It wasn't. Czechoslovakia was divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1992 after the 1989 Velvet Revolution and the fall of the Soviet Union.
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Yugoslavia separated the Soviet Union from Western Europe.
Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania
The USSR invaded Hungary in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 1968, and Afghanistan in 1980.
Besides Germans also people from Austria and former Czechoslovakia.
Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania