No, but the country was part of the Eastern Bloc and Warsaw Pact from 1948-1989.
At the time the name of the country was abbreviated CSSR (Czecho-Slovak Socialist Republic).
This may give rise to confusion with CCCP, the Russian spelling of "USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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Czechoslovakia was never a part or Russia. Nor was it ever a part of the USSR which is not quite the same thing.
In fact Czechoslovakia can't be a part of anything now because it no longer exists. A few years ago the inhabitants decided to split the country, into Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
I know that at least part of Czechoslovakia was owned by Hitler in World War 2. I think it's safe to say that they were an Axis Power.
No the Czech republic was never a part of Russia, they were part of Czechoslovakia.
The USSR took over Czechoslovakia on August 20, 1968.
It was part of Czechoslovakia from 1919 until 1945, when the Soviet Union annexed it. Hungary had seized a large part of it in 1938, and held it until driven out by the USSR army.
By invading Czechoslovakia on 21st August 1968.
Prague Spring contributed to the end of the USSR by the invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Prague Spring started in the year of 1968 and ended in the years of 1993.
Hungary was an Eastern Bloc country but never part of the USSR.