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Yugoslavia was Communist free in the year 1943.
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Joseph Broz Tito was a loved man of the Yugoslavia people. He was elected in the year 1953, and actually rejected Communism for the country.
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The Hungarian revolution lasted from October 23, 1956 to November 10, 1956. The revolution happened because the people wanted a reformation from their Communist ways.
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The split up of Yugoslavia all started with the death of the beloved Josip Broz Tito, which was May 4, 1980. It ended on April 27, 1992 after the country was split up into different sections and added to the other countries around it.
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The Solidarity was a Polish trade movement that developed into a mass campaign for political change and inspired popular opposition to communist regimes across eastern Europe during the 1980s.
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This is when Communism fell in Hungary.
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The image shown is of the East German people destroying the Berlin Wall that separated the two sides. This date is also when Communism fell in Germany.
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The Velvet Revolution, which was from November 17, 1989 to December 29, 1989, was a preaceful handdown in power in the country of Czechoslovakia.
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This is the date when Communism fell in Czechoslovakia.
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Communism fell in Poland in December 1989.
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From March 12, 1990 to June 19, 1991, Soviet troops left the land of Hungary. Making it a Commustic country no more.