The Soviet Union
There were too many countries around the world to name to answer your question. It would be easier to name the communist countries and then you can figure out which countries around the world were not communist countries. These were the communist countries: China, North Korea, The Soviet Union and all its captured countries from World War 2 such as Czecholovakia, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the Baltic Nations, Lithuania, and others. Later Viet Nam became a communist country when the North Vietnamese defeated South Viet Nam. Most of the non-communist countries became part of the United Nations so you can look on the history of their list of countries.
In the years following World War II, the countries of communist Eastern Europe were often referred to as being "behind the iron curtain." These countries were perceived as a single region based on.... Economic and political characteristics.
After World War II, several countries transitioned to communism, but one of the most notable was China. In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, established the People's Republic of China following a civil war against the Nationalist Party. This marked a significant shift in global politics, as China became a major communist state, influencing other nations and movements worldwide.
During World War II, the primary communist country was the Soviet Union, which played a significant role in the Allied powers' efforts against the Axis. Additionally, other countries had communist movements or parties, but they were not fully communist states at the time. Notably, China had a significant communist faction, the Chinese Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, although it was not in control of the entire country until after the war. Other regions, like Eastern Europe, had communist parties that gained prominence during the war, but they became dominant only post-war.
Russia(USSR), China and North Korea
The Soviet Union
Two countries that were lost to communism after World War II were Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Czechoslovakia fell under communist control in 1948 after a communist coup, and Hungary became a communist state following a Soviet-backed government takeover in 1949.
There were too many countries around the world to name to answer your question. It would be easier to name the communist countries and then you can figure out which countries around the world were not communist countries. These were the communist countries: China, North Korea, The Soviet Union and all its captured countries from World War 2 such as Czecholovakia, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the Baltic Nations, Lithuania, and others. Later Viet Nam became a communist country when the North Vietnamese defeated South Viet Nam. Most of the non-communist countries became part of the United Nations so you can look on the history of their list of countries.
the soviet union
North Korea became communist and South Korea became democratic
Countries economies became more interconnected following World War I APEX
All countries that were 'liberated' by the Soviet Union in World War 2 became Communist - latest in 1948.
In the years following World War II, the countries of communist Eastern Europe were often referred to as being "behind the iron curtain." These countries were perceived as a single region based on.... Economic and political characteristics.
Answer this question… The Soviet Union became the world's first communist state.
After World War II, several countries transitioned to communism, but one of the most notable was China. In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, established the People's Republic of China following a civil war against the Nationalist Party. This marked a significant shift in global politics, as China became a major communist state, influencing other nations and movements worldwide.
It was largely Communist.(APEX)It strengthened U.S. labor unions.The Europein Union became irrelevant as a trade partner.