Countries in Eastern Europe with communist governments were most likely to join the Warsaw Pact. Nations like Hungary, Poland, and East Germany were already aligned with the Soviet Union and shared similar ideological commitments. Other potential candidates could have included Yugoslavia, but its non-aligned stance and independent communist movement made it less likely to join. Ultimately, the primary aim of the Warsaw Pact was to solidify Soviet influence in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
An Eastern European communist country
That would be the Czech Republic.
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Belarus
Warsaw is in Poland.
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If you were to travel between the Czech Republic and Belarus, you would cross the country of Poland. Poland lies between the Czech Republic to the west and Belarus to the east. The most common route would likely take you through major cities like Warsaw in Poland.
The survivor from Warsaw likely used English, German, and Polish. Polish would have been the native language of the survivor as Warsaw is in Poland. English and German were probably used due to the historical context of World War II and the occupation of Warsaw by German forces.
Poland would be the country that borders Belarus Lithuania and the Czech Republic (in addition to Germany, Slovakia, the Ukraine, and Russia). Warsaw is an example of a Polish city.
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