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Yugoslavia was not annexed or made a satellite state by the USSR because they had gained their independence themselves. They had not relied on Allied aid so the USSR had no standing to impose power on the country.

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Q: Why wasn't Yugoslavia considered a soviet satellite state?
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What is a satellite country?

A satellite state is one who's government is heavily influenced or controlled by another country.In the Soviet Union, the satellite states included Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, German Democratic Republic (in what is now eastern Germany), Poland, Romania, and Hungary. Yugoslavia was also considered to be a Soviet satellite state, though it broke away from the Soviet Union in 1948. Albania was the same, breaking from the Soviet Union in 1960.


President tito of Yugoslavia was able to resist pressures from the Soviet Union in 1948 to become a soviet satellite state because?

At the close of World War 2, Yugoslavia had managed to liberate itself from the Axis powers with only limited direct support from the Soviets. This meant that at the end of the war the Soviet Union did not have a military foothold in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Communists were not 'indebted' to the Soviet Union for helping to liberate their country.


What nations were Soviet Satellites?

The Soviet Satellite Nations were: East Germany, Czech, Poland, Soviet Union, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. The Soviet Satellite Nations were: East Germany, Czech, Poland, Soviet Union, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania.


What communist nation unlike many of its eastern European neighbors did not become Soviet?

Yugoslavia was state capitalist, not Communist (which means a classless stateless society based on production for use).


What term was used to describe nation under soviet control?

The Iron Curtain Nations.

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What was the difference between Yugoslavia government and Poland government?

They were both communist, but Yugoslavia was independent, while Poland was a Soviet satellite state.


What is a satellite country?

A satellite state is one who's government is heavily influenced or controlled by another country.In the Soviet Union, the satellite states included Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, German Democratic Republic (in what is now eastern Germany), Poland, Romania, and Hungary. Yugoslavia was also considered to be a Soviet satellite state, though it broke away from the Soviet Union in 1948. Albania was the same, breaking from the Soviet Union in 1960.


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President Tito of Yugoslavia was able to resist pressures from the Soviet Union in 1948 to become a Soviet satellite state because .?

At the close of World War 2, Yugoslavia had managed to liberate itself from the Axis powers with only limited direct support from the Soviets. This meant that at the end of the war the Soviet Union did not have a military foothold in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Communists were not 'indebted' to the Soviet Union for helping to liberate their country.


What nations were Soviet Satellites?

The Soviet Satellite Nations were: East Germany, Czech, Poland, Soviet Union, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. The Soviet Satellite Nations were: East Germany, Czech, Poland, Soviet Union, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania.


How did Bulgaria become a satellite nation?

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.


Were Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia empires that wanted to expand or simply countries?

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What communist nation unlike many of its eastern European neighbors did not become Soviet?

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What term was used to describe nation under soviet control?

The Iron Curtain Nations.


Was Poland neutral during the cold war?

No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.


What areas of Europe did the Soivet union occupy after World War 2?

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Yugoslavian is the proper adjective for Yugoslavia.