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Seven countries that were controlled by the USSR and did not gain independence until after its dissolution in 1991 include Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, and Georgia. These nations were part of the Soviet Union and experienced varying degrees of Soviet influence and control throughout their histories. They eventually regained independence as the USSR collapsed, marking significant geopolitical changes in Eastern Europe.

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How many countries did the USSR control during the cold war?

Twelve countries were under the control of the USSR, these countries being... Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. === === === === === ===


What European countries occupy the same area as the old USSR?

Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, However, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania whilst not part of the USSR , wqere tightly controlled by the USSR. Other countries under USSR influence were Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Roumania. They all formed part of a political and trading alliance known as 'Comminterm'. or 'Commecon'. They were separated from the rest of Europe by what Sir Winston Churchill named as the 'Iron Curtain'. All of these countries were controlled by Moscow (USSR). They had nominal politicians, bu they had to work by the direction of the Communist Party in Moscow. Any of these countries that wanted more (political) freedom, were severely curtailed by having USSR armanenets sent in to control the population. The notable uprising, were Hungary (1956) , the'Prague Spring', under Alexander Dubcek. And The shipyard strikes led by Lech Walesa in Gdansk , Poland )1989). This last one finally opened Eastern Europe, together with a change of leadership in Moscow, with Mikhail Gorbachev, and his policies of Glasnost , and Perestroika.


What countries were under the control of the USSR in 1949?

In 1949, several countries were under the control or influence of the USSR as part of its Eastern Bloc. These included East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. Additionally, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania had been annexed by the USSR during World War II and were considered Soviet republics at that time. This control was characterized by communist governments aligned with Soviet policies.


What European countries were under Hitler's control in world war 2?

Just about all except Britain and the USSR (Russia) though Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden were neutral.


What were the two powerful countries that were called the superpowers?

the USA and the USSR

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Which countries controlled Eastern Europe at the end of World War 2?

The USSR


Soviet Union wanted to control Eastern European countries?

Yes. They wanted to expand the territory controlled by communisim and have a barrier between the USSR and Western Europe, after Hitler's invasion.


What was the entire continent the USSR controlled during World War 2?

There was never an entire continent under the control of the USSR at any time


How many countries did the USSR control during the Cold War that did not gain their independence?

7 countries


What 4 countries controlled the city of Berlin after World War 2?

France, UK, US, USSR


What country did Joseph Stalin control inww2?

At the end of World War 2, the Soviets either took or were given various countries. These included Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Hungary.


What to countries fought in the cold war?

The United States and USSR (United Soviet Socialist Republic), not Russia. Russia was the major country in the USSR and they controlled the other members.


what countries did not control a sector of Germany after World War 2?

US, UK, USSR and France did control sectors


What European countries occupy the same area as the old USSR?

Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, However, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania whilst not part of the USSR , wqere tightly controlled by the USSR. Other countries under USSR influence were Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Roumania. They all formed part of a political and trading alliance known as 'Comminterm'. or 'Commecon'. They were separated from the rest of Europe by what Sir Winston Churchill named as the 'Iron Curtain'. All of these countries were controlled by Moscow (USSR). They had nominal politicians, bu they had to work by the direction of the Communist Party in Moscow. Any of these countries that wanted more (political) freedom, were severely curtailed by having USSR armanenets sent in to control the population. The notable uprising, were Hungary (1956) , the'Prague Spring', under Alexander Dubcek. And The shipyard strikes led by Lech Walesa in Gdansk , Poland )1989). This last one finally opened Eastern Europe, together with a change of leadership in Moscow, with Mikhail Gorbachev, and his policies of Glasnost , and Perestroika.