Countries that resisted communism often faced significant political, military, and economic pressures from both internal and external forces. Many experienced civil wars, invasions, or coups, as seen in nations like Greece and Vietnam. In some cases, such as Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968, uprisings against communist rule were brutally suppressed. Ultimately, those that successfully resisted could maintain a non-communist government, while others fell under communist control, leading to decades of authoritarian rule.
Yugoslavia and Albania
covert operations
Massive Retaliation
Fought each other and Japanese
Vietnam belongs to the communist side of the world now.
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Communists established a political party for themselves in the United States and many countries around the world.
Most African tribes and nations, most notably Ethiopia, and East Asian nations such as Japan and China are some of the most notable countries that resisted colonialism from Western imperial powers.
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The Chinese Communists took over the country in 1949
Those that resisted from within the 'Third Reich' were killed, if they could be found. Very few that resisted survived.
they got invaded
Barack Hussein and the Communists kicked out by the Talibinihadin.
Yugoslavia and Albania
South Korea
The people who resisted the communists in Hungary, particularly during the 1956 revolution, were often referred to as "freedom fighters" or "rebels." They comprised a diverse group of students, workers, intellectuals, and everyday citizens who sought to overthrow the Soviet-imposed government and establish a more democratic and independent Hungary. The uprising was ultimately suppressed by Soviet forces, but it remains a significant symbol of resistance against communist oppression.
China, North Korea, Laos, and Vietnam.