During World War II, the Axis powers took over Europe and totally screwed them up. After the war, the Allied powers (England, France, the US and the Soviet Union) were assigned different countries to fix. The Soviets got all the countries that later became the Warsaw Pact.
because the others thought they were more important and yeah.....
The Warsaw Pact.
Albania resisted communism the longest among Eastern European nations. The communist regime in Albania lasted until 1991, making it one of the last countries in the region to transition away from communism.
they had smaller populations.
the Cold War stated when Stalin broke the Yalta agreement by forcing communism upon Eastern European Nations.
There can be no such thing as a Communist government, as Communism does away with governments, classes and money. The societies in eastern Europe were state capitalist.
Russia
There were more than two. The first obvious ones would be the democratization of eastern European nations and their transitions from state-controlled to liberal market economies. Further consequences would include the dissolution of the Warsaw pact and the integration of eastern European nations into organizations such as NATO and, very importantly, the EU.
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
the Soviet Union explored close relationships with Eastern European nations, Just as the United States created the Marshall Plan to provide economic support to Western European nations, the USSR established COMINFORM and COMICOM. Furthermore in response to the establishment of NATO, the USSR and Eastern European nations formed the Warsaw pact.
Soviet union
The two most populous Eastern European communist nations in 1950 were the Soviet Union and Poland.The two most populated Eastern European communist nations in the 1950s were the Soviet Union and Poland.
strengthening the economies of European nations.