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During the [[Cold War]], the term '''Eastern Bloc''' (or '''Soviet Bloc''') was used to refer to the [[Soviet Union]] and countries it either controlled or that were its allies in [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]] ([[Bulgaria]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[East Germany]], [[Hungary]], [[Poland]], [[Romania]], and—until the early 1960s—[[Albania]]). During the [[Cold War]], the term '''Eastern Bloc''' (or '''Soviet Bloc''') was used to refer to the [[Soviet Union]] and countries it either controlled or that were its allies in [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]] ([[Bulgaria]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[East Germany]], [[Hungary]], [[Poland]], [[Romania]], and—until the early 1960s—[[Albania]]).
== See also == == See also ==
 +* [[The Lives of Others]]
 +* [[Berlin Wall]]
 +* [[Checkpoint Charlie]]
* [[Eastern European Group]] * [[Eastern European Group]]
* [[Post-Soviet states]] * [[Post-Soviet states]]

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During the Cold War, the term Eastern Bloc (or Soviet Bloc) was used to refer to the Soviet Union and countries it either controlled or that were its allies in Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and—until the early 1960s—Albania).

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