This is correct. However the Cold War and World War 2 are long over and the Eastern Bloc Nations are no longer under Communist Rule of the Soviet Union.
Yugoslavia was communist but not under the influence of the soviets.
Italy, Spain, France, West Germany, and the United Kingdom were all major nations who were not Eastern European countries and not under communist control.
Stalin demanded power in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.
The Soviet Union aimed to control Eastern European countries primarily to establish a buffer zone against potential Western aggression, particularly after the devastation of World War II. By spreading communist ideology and ensuring these nations were aligned with Soviet interests, the USSR sought to secure its borders and maintain influence in global affairs. Additionally, controlling Eastern Europe helped the Soviets economically and militarily, allowing them to project power and counterbalance Western nations like the United States.
Czechoslovakia and Hungary
Yugoslavia was communist but not under the influence of the soviets.
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
Italy, Spain, France, West Germany, and the United Kingdom were all major nations who were not Eastern European countries and not under communist control.
European nations began to control the nations of southeast Asia. -apex
Russian troops had advanced as far as the Elbe.
Countries that were under the Soviets control during the Cold War.
They were afraid of losing control of eastern Europe.
They were afraid of losing control of eastern Europe.
Stalin demanded power in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.
European nations began to control the nations of southeast Asia. -apex
European country divided after world war 11
The Soviets (Russians) had already over-run those positions by wars end. What they had, they kept.