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What countries are there in the former Soviet Union?

The first question

During World War II, German fascists successively invaded and occupied Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia. The Red Army of the Soviet Union liberated the above-mentioned areas and established the regime of the * * * Production Party.

According to the agreement reached by Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union in Yalta, Germany occupied by districts, Britain and the United States occupied western Germany, and the Soviet Union occupied eastern Germany.

Especially the "Soviet sphere of influence in Europe" reached by Churchill and Stalin, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Poland are all Soviet spheres of influence, that is, satellite countries; Greece is the sphere of influence of the West, and Yugoslavia is the buffer zone.

the second question

After World War II, France, Britain and other former big countries were severely damaged by the German invasion. Germany and Italy were defeated and their national strength was seriously damaged. Has lost its right to speak on the international stage. Although the Soviet Union was invaded by Germany, the major industrial areas such as the Far East Industrial Zone were not greatly damaged and recovered quickly after the war. The United States did not suffer much damage to its China power during the war, and together with the Soviet Union, it mastered the right to speak on the international stage.

While the United States (American democracy) and the Soviet Union (* * * capitalism) both want to spread their ideas around the world, it is inevitable that there will be friction. France and Britain hope that the United States will become the patron saint of Europe and protect western democratic ideas from the invasion of capitalism. The Soviet Union has been worried that the United States will invade on a large scale (only the United States has this ability in the world). In this case, the Cold War broke out inevitably.

The third question. Throughout the Cold War, the United States organized NATO, and the Soviet Union organized the Warsaw Pact, which confronted NATO in an all-round way in politics, economy, culture and military affairs. So in the eyes of the United States, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland, Yugoslavia led by Tito (Tito was made in party member) and East Germany are all enemies.