During the Cold War, Poland was a Communist state, as it was part of the Eastern Bloc under Soviet influence. In contrast, Italy, France, and Austria were not Communist states; Italy and France had significant Communist parties but operated within democratic frameworks, while Austria maintained a neutral stance after World War II.
Communist bloc consisted of Eastern European countries: Poland, Checkoslavakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany, Yugoslavia and Albania. Democratic Western European countries were: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, West Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Greece, France, England, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Spain and Portugal.
No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.
A number of countries remained primarily Catholic after the Protestant revolt - Ireland, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Poland, for example.
Austria, Sudetenland, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, France, Belgium, Netherlands and the channel island, Greece, Yugoslavia, Soviet Union this is from 1938-1941
During the Cold War, Truman and Atlee recognized the Communist government of Poland. This historic event took place at the Yalta conference.
FRANCE was a Western European Republic during the Cold War. Conversely, Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia were all Communist States during the Cold War.
Poland,Holland,France,Austria ,Italy
Germany after they invaded poland, austria, and france
Neither! Austria was neutral.
Communist bloc consisted of Eastern European countries: Poland, Checkoslavakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany, Yugoslavia and Albania. Democratic Western European countries were: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, West Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Greece, France, England, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Spain and Portugal.
Austria-Hungary and France
No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.
he took over many places, some were Checkslovakia, Poland, Austria and many many more.
The nation of Poland did not actually exist during World War I. It was part of the Austria-Hungarian Empire of which Germany was a part.
A number of countries remained primarily Catholic after the Protestant revolt - Ireland, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Poland, for example.
Poland
Hitler conquered Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, France, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium during 1939 and 1940.