Well, there's actually MORE than one countries in Europe that became communist in the post WWII era. Here they are:
None. Communism means a classless moneyless stateless society, and will have to exist at a global level, with no borders. East Germany etc were examples of state capitalism.
because the communist and germanys country lost power
Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use. Clearly no country became Communist after WW1, and Communism will have to exist at a global level anyway. Russia became state capitalist.
The U.S.
No part of Europe was βunder Communist ruleβ. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and that clearly did not exist anywhere in Europe.
North Korea became communist and South Korea became democratic
Czechoslovakia
Russia. They became communist during Lenin's reign.
the league of nations was established.
china
No. Poland was actually invaded by the nazis helping to start World War II in 1939. It became a communist country after World War II, but it is no longer a communist country.
Russia was the only country to become communist during World War 1.
north korea
the soviet union
because the communist and germanys country lost power
Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use. Clearly no country became Communist after WW1, and Communism will have to exist at a global level anyway. Russia became state capitalist.
The U.S.
Answer this question… The Soviet Union became the world's first communist state.