Losses of Independence (USSR Conflicts)

Years after the USSR Conflict In 1981, Soviet Leader Brezhnev ordered West Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Finland, Mongolia, North Korea and Japan to all become a part of the Soviet Union. This meant all of these countries would lose their independence and all be under whoever is leading the Soviet Union at the time, rather than having their own Leaders.

Brezhnev had a staged vote from all Communist party members and passed the new law. This deeply upseted the allies, but the allies decided to let it pass.