All countries that were 'liberated' by the Soviet Union in World War 2 became Communist - latest in 1948.
Yes. Hungary has been a democracy since the collapse of Communism in 1989.
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Poland, Hungary, & Czechoslovakia.
Hungary and Czechoslovakia
They were pushed by war and cultural divides (communism).
ROGER GOUGH has written: 'GOOD COMRADE: JANOS KADAR, COMMUNISM AND HUNGARY'
Two countries that were lost to communism after World War II were Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Czechoslovakia fell under communist control in 1948 after a communist coup, and Hungary became a communist state following a Soviet-backed government takeover in 1949.
Grzegorz Ekiert has written: 'The state against society' -- subject(s): Communism, Politics and government, Hungary, History
The Austro-Hungarian empire was never a communist state. Following WWI and the breakup of Austria-Hungary, Hungary briefly became the Hungarian Soviet Republic from 21 March until 6 August 1919. Hungary was also a communist country, the People's Republic of Hungary, after WWII until 1989.
in 1947, the truman doctrine said that we would support "free peoples who are resisting attempter subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures" specifically greece and turkey at that time. he gave those countries $400 million to help fight communism, but the US did not help hungary when they were revolting against communism in 1956.
It didn't. The catalyst for the collapse of communism was Hungary's decision to open their border. So many professionals, like doctors and engineers, escaped to the West after they did this that the Warsaw Pact nations liberalized their political systems to keep any more of them from leaving.
Anti-Communism is the opposite of communism.