They were called the Hollywood 10 and accused of being communist. I don't think you would find many people who can name them all. Sorry i couldn't help more
There were too many countries around the world to name to answer your question. It would be easier to name the communist countries and then you can figure out which countries around the world were not communist countries. These were the communist countries: China, North Korea, The Soviet Union and all its captured countries from World War 2 such as Czecholovakia, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the Baltic Nations, Lithuania, and others. Later Viet Nam became a communist country when the North Vietnamese defeated South Viet Nam. Most of the non-communist countries became part of the United Nations so you can look on the history of their list of countries.
Vietnam has a communist government.Communism is a social structure in which classes are abolished and property is commonly controlled, as well as a political philosophy and social movement that advocates and aims to create such a society.
South Vietnamese Army personnel were called ARVNs and South Viet civilians were called "Viet Nationals" (short for South Vietnamese citizens).
There was NO iron curtain. There was NO wall built of iron. That was simply a "Name" that was symbolic in nature, to refer to people living in the Communist Nations; mostly behind the imaginary line and/or actual barbed wire fence line which divided East and West Germany. The results of this "dividing line" was two separate worlds. One free and one communist.
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Much like now, China had a single-party, totalitariandictatorship. The main difference between then and now is that China was very hardline communist at the time, but now they're sort of communist-in-name-only.
Currently there are three countries which could be called 'communist': China, Cuba and North Korea. China is run by a party which calls itself communist. But in recent decades it has re-introduced capitalism and abolished socialism, so it is communist in name only. North Korea is run by a dictator who inherited his position, and by a ruling elite. It is more a one-man dictatorship claiming to be 'communist' than it is a real communist country. That leaves only Cuba. Technically speaking, no countries are or ever have been communist. According to Marxist / communist theory, when a country eventually becomes communist, the government will no longer be necessary and will whither away. They call themselves socialist countries, they are run by communist governments, and they are aiming to become communist.
It is called Communist party of India only. It is famously called CPI or Marxist.
China's official name is Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo (People's Republic of China). On October 1, 1949, Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People's Republic of China.