these 2 countries belonged to the USSR
Not all All Eastern European Countries were part of the Soviet Union (USSR) of them. The following European countries were part of the USSR before its disintegration in 1992: Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova. Plus the three Caucasus countries which are sometimes considered part of Europe: Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan.
In !938, Austria joined the extention of German law. the full list of countries Gemany occopied during WW2 is this: * Albania * Austria * Belgium * Byelorussia (part of the USSR) * Channel Islands (part of Britain) * The Crimea (part of the USSR) * Czechoslovakia (absorbed half, the other half forming the country of Slovakia) * Denmark * Estonia * France * Greece * Latvia * Lithuania * Luxembourg * Netherlands (Holland) * Norway * Poland * Russia (partially) * The Sudentenland * Parts of the Transcaucus region (part of the USSR) * Ukraine (part of the USSR) * Yugoslavia yhea, alot of countries, i know.
Austria (before WWII) Czechoslovakia (before WWII) Memel (before WWII) Albania (after collapse of Italy) Algeria (part, then a French colony) Belarus (White Russia, Part of USSR) Belgium Bulgaria (nominally an ally) Danzig Denmark Egypt (very small part, then a British protectorate) Estonia (part of USSR) France Greece Hungary (nominally an ally) Italy (Northern Italy after Italian surrender in 1943) Latvia (part of USSR) Libya (nominally an Italian colony) Lithuania (part of USSR) Luxembourg Moldova (then part of Romania) The Netherlands Norway Poland Romania (nominally an ally) Russia (Portion, part of USSR) Soviet Union (Portions, see notes elsewhere) Tunisia (then a French colony) Ukraine (part of USSR) Yugoslavia (including what is now Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia)
Hungary was an Eastern Bloc country but never part of the USSR.
The USSR.
Estonia was part of the USSR therefore it entered September 1939.
Yes. Estonia is one of the former states of the Soviet Union, or USSR.
The countries that used to be part of the USSR and are now members of the European Union are the so-called Baltic countries: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Yes. All or parts of Estonia have in the past been ruled by Denmark, Livonia (Poland/Lithuania), Sweden, Russia, and Germany. Most recently, Estonia was a part of the USSR between 1940 and 1991. Before that, Estonia had been a fully independent country only in the period 1920-1939.
It wasn't any country previously. It was previously one part of the USSR, before becoming independent in 1991.
these 2 countries belonged to the USSR
Countries which used to be parts of the USSR: Russia, Ukrain, Belorussia, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan. No country used to be a part of Russia. Russia itself was a part of the USSR.
Einari Koppel died on December 10, 1978, in Tallinn, Estonia, USSR [now Estonia].
The USSR was a Russian empire. Most countries in Eastern Europe used to be part of Russia, and was under Russian control during the Soviet Union's reign. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, the Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan were all part of the USSR and Finland achieved independence just prior to the formation of the USSR.
Estonia is not a part of Germany, Estonia is an independent country.
They are Estonia and Latvia. Along with Lithuania (west of Latvia), they were annexed as republics by the Soviet Union after World War II. They gained independence again with the breakup of the USSR in 1991.