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After Stalin's death, Nikita Khrushchev was the dominant next Soviet leader. He and more moderate Soviet leader allowed satellite countries more independence, as long as they remained allied powers with the Soviet Union. This changed the perspectives in many of the eastern European countries as they slowly started active protests. Hungary and Czechoslovakia were from the first countries that started revolutions. Generally, the satellite countries, which included Georgia and other eastern European countries, were able to form their own government after their encounter with the rampage of Russian Communism.
Romania and Poland was not provinces of Soviet Union but some regions were occupied after the WW2. Romania and Poland were many years satellite countries.
By the end of 1949 the Soviet satellite countries in Europe were as follows:PolandEast GermanyCzechoslovakiaHungaryRomaniaBulgariaAlbania
The Soviet Union created satellite countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments to repress their people, repress free speech & keep people hostage to the Soviet Union's goals.
the august revolt
they were under the control of (The Soviet Union) hince the word (satellite)
Poland
After Stalin's death, Nikita Khrushchev was the dominant next Soviet leader. He and more moderate Soviet leader allowed satellite countries more independence, as long as they remained allied powers with the Soviet Union. This changed the perspectives in many of the eastern European countries as they slowly started active protests. Hungary and Czechoslovakia were from the first countries that started revolutions. Generally, the satellite countries, which included Georgia and other eastern European countries, were able to form their own government after their encounter with the rampage of Russian Communism.
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Romania and Poland was not provinces of Soviet Union but some regions were occupied after the WW2. Romania and Poland were many years satellite countries.
All were communist states. Also Eastern Germany.
By the end of 1949 the Soviet satellite countries in Europe were as follows:PolandEast GermanyCzechoslovakiaHungaryRomaniaBulgariaAlbania
The Soviet Union created satellite countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments to repress their people, repress free speech & keep people hostage to the Soviet Union's goals.
the august revolt
Czechoslovakia. I never heard of that country but that was the answer I got.
The purposes of the satellite nations was to provide natural resources and services to the Soviet Union. The satellite nations were nations that were under the Soviet Union.
The Satellite nations were the nations supported by the soviet Union.