Czechoslovakia is the country that tried to break free of Soviet control in 1968. Czechoslovakia was unsuccessful in its attempt.
Some Eastern European nations tried to solve problems caused by the dissolution of the Soviet Union by instilling democratic governments. For example, Poland is a country that did this.
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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.
The Soviet Union had formed the Warsaw Pact as a reaction to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. One crucial rule of the Pact was that the Eastern Bloc of nations were all communist and if one were to step out it would not get any support (military or financially) anymore.Anyhow, nearing the year 1991, communism looked weak in many of those nations (such as Hungary e.a.). As a result, the Soviet Union used its gigantic Red Army to spread fear around.
Some Eastern European nations tried to solve problems caused by the dissolution of the Soviet Union by instilling democratic governments. For example, Poland is a country that did this.
Czechoslovakia is the country that tried to break free of Soviet control in 1968. Czechoslovakia was unsuccessful in its attempt.
Some Eastern European nations tried to solve problems caused by the dissolution of the Soviet Union by instilling democratic governments. For example, Poland is a country that did this.
Lithuania
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.
The Eastern Nations were kept by Stalin and the USSR. They became the Eastern Bloc. They tried to get free of communism but it did not work. Yugoslavia was able to get free of USSR control. In the 1990s they were finally freed of USSR control and able to become self ruling nations with viable economies. Prior to the final end of the war many people did get out of those eastern nations and make it to the Allied Forces to get relocated to different nations.
The Soviet Union had formed the Warsaw Pact as a reaction to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. One crucial rule of the Pact was that the Eastern Bloc of nations were all communist and if one were to step out it would not get any support (military or financially) anymore.Anyhow, nearing the year 1991, communism looked weak in many of those nations (such as Hungary e.a.). As a result, the Soviet Union used its gigantic Red Army to spread fear around.
The Soviet Union would interfere in the affairs of another socialist country if SOCIALISM is at risk.
(Soviet satellites)During the Cold War, Eastern European countries like Poland and Hungary were called Soviet satellites. A satellite is a person, country, or object (such as a moon) whose actions and movement is controlled by a larger, more powerful person, country, or object. During the Cold War, Eastern European countries were called Soviet satellites because they were controlled by the Soviet Union. If these countries tried to act in an independent way, the Soviet Union would send in its army and force them back into line.
The Soviet Union
President Woodrow Wilson tried to get Congress to approve the US entry into the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the predecessor to the United Nations.
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