There are only five communist countries in the world today. These countries include China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, And Vietnam. But there used to be more when the Soviet Union was in control.
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
The Communists from the occupied countries of Eastern Europe escaped to Moscow and set up Communist governments in exile there
It wasn't "unsuccessful" according the communists; they won the war.
No. The Korean War was a draw, but Vietnam was won by the communists.
Well, some consider both totalitarian. Fascist governments tend to please their own interests for the good of the country. Communists, like Stalin, please the country for their own good. Real communism is not totalitarian.
Social unrest spread through communist countries because of their poor economies and repressive policies.
Communism means a global society with no governments or countries or armies. Neither Lenin nor Stalin wanted that.
Foreign-born people he considered radicals, especially anarchists and communists
Both the Communists (North Vietnam and the South Vietnamese Communists, known as the Viet Cong-VC) and the South Vietnamese governments "DRAFTED" their men. When we entered a village (town) and there were NO military age males around, we knew they were either, deceased, hiding, or serving in the North or South Vietnamese military.
Democratic-Republican.
The liberals, communists, and other leftists were strong opposed to the nationalist governments of Italy and Germany. When those governments criminalized much of the leftist dissent and consolidated power, that opposition became marginalized and the unification could go on.
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