Vietnam: North Vietnam maintained a close alliance and received economic and military help from the Soviet Union. South Vietnam belonged to the South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) which included the U.S.
^^topppps improved answer: Actually he's talking about Korea. In WWII the Soviet Union declared war on Japan in 1945 and captured manchuria and North Korea and there was a split similar to the DDR/West German blockade where half of it was occupied by the Soviet Union and the other half the United States.
Eastern Europe was influenced and controlled by the Soviet Union.
Group of people controlled by the Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was spread out in Northern Asia, the most famous Soviet country was Russia, but others, such as Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus were part of it.
Russia was the largest country created from the former Soviet Union.
Stalin .
The Soviet Union was the actual country itself. The Soviet Bloc was a group of supposedly independent countries which were really controlled by the Soviet Union.
Most of Central Asia was owned by the Soviet Union, while East Asia was owned by Japan. In World War II, Central Asia was under Russian control. Kazakhstan, Uzebkstan, Kyrgystan and Azerbaijian were all part of the Soviet Union. The only country in East Asian controlled by Russia was Mongolia, for they did not want to be part of the Japanese Empire.
The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
The Soviet Union.
Eastern Europe was influenced and controlled by the Soviet Union.
During the Cold War, a Soviet satellite referred to a country that was politically and militarily aligned with the Soviet Union. These countries were often controlled or heavily influenced by the Soviet government.
No.
Group of people controlled by the Soviet Union
it is not a central asian country, it is a south asian country. Central asian countries are countries which was earlier part of the soviet union. Tajikisthan, Turkmenistan, Khazikistan etc are central asian countries...
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union controlled portions of Central Asia until its dissolution in 1991, with significant influence in the region throughout the 20th century. Central Asian republics such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan were part of the USSR. By 1989, these areas were experiencing growing nationalist movements that contributed to the eventual independence of these nations after the Soviet Union's collapse.
Soviet Union.