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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Any country who wanted to be a part of the war had to pick which side it wanted to be on and then they declared war on the enemy. See list below for who did participate in World War 2. Allies (Leaders) Ethiopia · China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · United Kingdom · India · France · Australia · New Zealand · South Africa · Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands · Egypt · Greece · Yugoslavia · Soviet Union · United States · Philippines · Mexico · Brazil Axis and Axis-aligned (Leaders) Italy · Japan · Germany · Slovakia · Bulgaria · Croatia · Finland · Hungary · Romania · Thailand · Manchukuo · Italian Social Republic · Iraq Resistance Austria · Baltic States · Belgium · Czech lands · Denmark · Estonia · Ethiopia · France · Germany · Greece · Italy · Jewish · Korea · Latvia · Netherlands · Norway · Philippines · Poland · Thailand · Soviet Union · Slovakia · Western Ukraine · Vietnam · Yugoslavia 'Allowed' is a curious word to use of a war.
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The term 'Anschluss' refers to an event that occurred in 1938 when Germany annexed Austria just prior to World War II. The word 'Anschluss' means 'connection' or 'union' in German and is meant to define the act of combining the two countries.
they were under the control of (The Soviet Union) hince the word (satellite)
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Soviet is an adjective. Eg.: Soviet Union used to be the biggest country in the world.
it was the code word for the German attack on the soviet union....................
The Russian revolution led to the rise of the Soviet Union
Soviet authorities halted all food shipments at the border. It was the official policy of the Soviet Union to deny the existence of a famine and thus to refuse any outside assistance. Anyone claiming that there was in fact a famine was accused of spreading anti-Soviet Propaganda. Inside the Soviet Union, a person could be arrested for even using the word 'famine' or 'hunger' or 'starvation' in a sentence.
Perestroika is a Russian word meaning "rebuilding" or "restructuring". It became internationally recognized when Soviet President Gorbachev used it to describe his planned reforms for the Soviet Union. Since the time of Gorbachev is has been linked to the fall and break up of the Soviet Union and the formation of the Russian Federation.
Soviet authorities halted all food shipments at the border. It was the official policy of the Soviet Union to deny the existence of a famine and thus to refuse any outside assistance. Anyone claiming that there was in fact a famine was accused of spreading anti-Soviet Propaganda. Inside the Soviet Union, a person could be arrested for even using the word 'famine' or 'hunger' or 'starvation' in a sentence.
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It's a Russian word for council or committee and after the Russian Revolution in 1917 became the basic administrative unit of the country at a local level. USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
It was a former federation of Communist Republics occupying the northern half of Asia and part of Eastern Europe, capital Moscow. The word Soviet is derived from a Russian word meaning 'council'
Perestroika is a Russian word meaning "rebuilding" or "restructuring". It became internationally recognized when Soviet President Gorbachev used it to describe his planned reforms for the Soviet Union. Since the time of Gorbachev is has been linked to the fall and break up of the Soviet Union and the formation of the Russian Federation.