The closest non-communist European countries to the Soviet Union were Finland, Austria, and Yugoslavia. Finland shared a lengthy border with the Soviet Union and maintained a policy of neutrality during the Cold War. Austria, after World War II, became a neutral country and was situated directly adjacent to Soviet-controlled territories. Yugoslavia, while communist, had a distinct non-aligned stance and maintained a degree of independence from Soviet influence.
All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
The Soviet Union created satellite countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments to repress their people, repress free speech & keep people hostage to the Soviet Union's goals.
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The countries that the Soviet Union took over after World War II were primarily referred to as "Eastern Bloc" nations or "satellite states." These included nations like Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, among others. They were characterized by communist governments that were aligned with Moscow's policies. Collectively, these countries were part of the larger geopolitical landscape of the Cold War.
After World War II, several countries aligned with the Soviet Union, particularly in Eastern Europe, forming a bloc under communist influence. Notable examples include Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, Romania, and Bulgaria. These nations became satellite states, adopting communist governments and aligning their policies with Soviet interests, largely due to the presence of the Red Army and the establishment of the Eastern Bloc. Additionally, some countries outside Europe, such as North Korea and Vietnam, also aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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The closest non-communist European countries to the Soviet Union were Finland, Austria, and Yugoslavia. Finland shared a lengthy border with the Soviet Union and maintained a policy of neutrality during the Cold War. Austria, after World War II, became a neutral country and was situated directly adjacent to Soviet-controlled territories. Yugoslavia, while communist, had a distinct non-aligned stance and maintained a degree of independence from Soviet influence.
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All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
Different countries in the same part of the world.
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The Soviet Union created satellite countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments to repress their people, repress free speech & keep people hostage to the Soviet Union's goals.
Stalin wantd to control all countries around the Soviet Union, but the US and free world countries interferred with his efforts...................
United States and Soviet Union