It was a list of people considered to be enemies of the state (Federal Government) or spies. These people were either interned or arrested and tried. It did not matter what their racial or national background was: if they suspected or had proof of someone being an enemy of the state they were dealt with.
Communist containment.
During the Cold War, Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea, with the North being a communist state backed by the Soviet Union and the South a capitalist state supported by the United States. Another significant division was Vietnam, which was split into communist North Vietnam and anti-communist South Vietnam until their reunification in 1975 following the Vietnam War.
If you're referring to the barrier that separated communist countries in Europe from non-communist countries, the answer is the Berlin Wall.
Three nations divided into communist and non-communist were Germany, Korea and Vietnam(until it became completely communist)
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.
Russia
FRANCE was a Western European Republic during the Cold War. Conversely, Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia were all Communist States during the Cold War.
No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.
Poland.
Yes
The Soviet Union was already communist during the cold war. Stalin rose and took power as a dictator and he was a communist. Therefore, under communist rule, all of Soviet Russia was forced to become communist.
Communist China occupied it.
It was a list of people considered to be enemies of the state (Federal Government) or spies. These people were either interned or arrested and tried. It did not matter what their racial or national background was: if they suspected or had proof of someone being an enemy of the state they were dealt with.
Communist containment.
A communist victory during the cold war.
Any communist nation.