Die kommunistische Welt wurde durch die chinesisch-sowjetische Spaltung ab 1978 geteilt.

Von communistHunterboss

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  1. communistHunterboss on

    Albania sided with the Chinese since the country was ruled by a Stalinist. While Somalia sided with china because the Soviet Union and Cuba supported Ethiopia during the Ogaden war.

  2. evilcyclist on

    Peru needs some yellow. Although Shining Path didn’t rule, it certainly was a major force

  3. It’s crazy the arguably the closest to a nuclear war was between Marxism and Maoism.

  4. Wasn’t Romania officially neutral? I mean, it was a member of the Warsaw Pact and totally on the side of the Soviets internationally, but I thought Ceaucescu was all about showing the world that he was not a mere puppet.

  5. sheikhdavid on

    I thought Cambodia fell into the Chinese camp until the overthrow of the KR in 79.

  6. I investigated, and sino-soviet split was because China wanted to mantain a one-man rule, while the soviets went into a more collective dictatorship.

  7. Fast_Personality4035 on

    North Korea just played both sides for all they could take. It ran out with the collapse of the USSR and then the death of Kim Il Sung a few years later and of course a horrible food distribution system and a famine.

  8. Brilliant-Emu-1913 on

    Serbians really got the best they could’ve gotten out of a communist regime

  9. surferisation on

    Crazy to think that Yemen and Afghanistan were Soviet secular/atheist countries back then.
    Nowadays they would’ve been probably like Kazakhstan or Albania in terms of religious practice.

  10. Phantom_Giron on

    Mexico would be pro-Russia since Trotsky took refuge there, in addition to the fact that until before the war Mexico was pro-Putin.

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