the USSR and other warsaw pact nations invaded. (c)
Further Explanations:
After the conclusion of the Second World War, communism spread into several nations in the Eastern part of  Europe and in East Germany. The communist political structures involved the abolition of private properties, adjacent control of public and private life and total government scrutiny. The finance was centralized, and relation with western democratic nations were not that much couraged. Moreover, all communist nations were participants of the Warsaw Pact, led by the USSR. The Western nations took precedence of the post-war economy and technologize their factories with technological reform. The communist nations of Eastern Europe were inspired and persuaded for modernization and reforms too and opposed the single-party reign of the Soviets.  Nations of Eastern Europe, like Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, and Romania, the communist governments were dethroned. Â
USSR and other nations except Romania and Albania of the Warsaw pact invaded Chezcholavia on the night of  21st August with 250,000 troops. Around 500 civilians got injured and many of the citizens were executed during the invasion.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High school
Subject: US History
Chapter: Warsaw pact
Keywords: Communism, political party, ideology, civil reforms, modernization, foreign trade, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, and Romania, Romania, Albania, Chezcholavia