Because Soviet Union defeated Romania in WW 2.
Western parts of the Soviet Union were occupied in World War 2 by the Germans, but never the entire country.
No. East Berlin was occupied by the Soviet Union after the World War 2 from 1949 to 1990.
All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
No. Neither the Soviet Union nor the preceding Kingdom of Russia had ever gotten into colonization, and the Soviet Union never occupied France - France was occupied by Germany until liberated by the Allies.
The Eastern European countries included these countries in the Warsaw Pact: Romania, Albania, Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria.
Romania was an ally of Germany and fight against Soviet Union to free Romanian territories occupied by Russians.
Western parts of the Soviet Union were occupied in World War 2 by the Germans, but never the entire country.
In June 1940 the Soviet Union attacked Romania and occupied two provinces (Basarabia and Bucovina), as a consequence of the pact Ribbentrop-Molotov. Romania was forced to wait a year for an alliance (unwanted in principle, of course)with Germany to free the territories occupied by Soviet Stalinist bandits and communists.
In the first part of the war Romania wanted to free Romanian territories occupied by the Soviet Union invaders.After 23.08.1944 Romania was forced to fight against Germany.
Following World War II, Bulgaria was controlled by the Soviet Union.
USA, Britain, France, and Soviet Union.
Yes, Romania was allied with Germany against Soviet Union invaders.
Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania
Soviet Union
In the World War II Romania was allied with Germany, Hungary, Finland, etc. against Soviet Union invaders.
a) Moldova: province in the East of Romania b) Republic of Moldova: independent country at the East of Romania. Ethnically, historically and linguistic this country is also a part of Romania but was occupied by Russians after the world war II. In English we say "Moldavia" for the province/region in Romania, and (The Republic of) "Moldova" for the newly founded country.
The Soviet Union.