people died
Eastern Bloc
Poland
destalinization
The iron curtain divided the world into the eastern and western bloc.
communist countries led by the Soviet Union
Controlled economies were common in eastern bloc countries.
POLAND
The countries which had been seized by the USSR are called the Eastern Bloc.
Commy countries led by the Soviet Union
Hungary
communist countries led by the Soviet Union
No, the Eastern Bloc consisted of communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe during the Cold War, led by the Soviet Union. This group included nations like Poland, East Germany, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, among others. Noncommunist countries were typically part of the Western Bloc, aligned with NATO and opposing Soviet influence.
An iron curtain.
Eastern Bloc
Poland
Eastern Asia
The Eastern Bloc after World War II primarily consisted of the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Eastern Europe, which included Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. These countries were aligned with the Soviet Union and adopted communist governments, forming a geopolitical and ideological alliance against the Western Bloc during the Cold War. The Eastern Bloc was characterized by its centralized economies and the suppression of political dissent.