The troops of the USSR.
From Stalin, whose troops occupied most of Eastern Europe, Truman demanded that free elections be held in those countries. Unfortunately, the Soviets controlled the governments and ensured that communist puppet parties gained power, leading to the Warsaw Pact and Russian hegemony.
Southern and Eastern Europe
Joseph Stalin
No Eastern European countries were 'occupied' by the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1988. All Eastern Europe countries had their own independent governments. The following Eastern European countries were members of the Warsaw Pact, which means they were allies of the USSR and followed an economic and foreign policy similar to the USSR: Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania. However, some current Eastern European countries were states within the Soviet Union and whose authority was sublimated to Russia. These include: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova.
The troops that journeyed the farthest west were those of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan and his successors. They expanded their territory into Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia, reaching as far west as Hungary and Poland during the 13th century. This westward expansion significantly impacted the regions they encountered, influencing trade, culture, and military strategies.
North Vietnamese occupied North Vietnam; they were communists.
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Spanish, Mexican, Confederate and US troops.
Catalonia is a country in the Mediterranean Europe, the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, nestled within the Spanish state as an autonomous region, and whose capital city is Barcelona
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The Pamirs.
The PWD women representative for Eastern is ASAMO HELLEN GRACE.