The countries that the Soviet Union took over after World War II were primarily referred to as "Eastern Bloc" nations or "satellite states." These included nations like Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, among others. They were characterized by communist governments that were aligned with Moscow's policies. Collectively, these countries were part of the larger geopolitical landscape of the Cold War.
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