It's basically a war between north and south Korea. north was communists and South was democratic.
Communists no longer rule Poland. Since 1989 Poland is a democratic country.
The Nazis and the Communists.
None of the mainland provinces are democratic, but Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR are 'Special Administrative Regions', which are technically democratic, but the cynics among us claim that they are just puppet governmants for the communists
The Communists built a 28 mile long wall in Berlin, Germany to separate the Democratic western, and Communist eastern halves of Germany during the Cold War
The Mensheviks were the anti-communists who fought against the Bolsheviks. The Mensheviks formed in 1904 under the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party.
The Catholic Church has never supported the Fascists, Nazis or Communists. The Church tends to support democratic forms of government today.
First the Japanese, then the communists; one take's care of a task, "one bite at a time."
The Wiemar Republic in Germany faced many problems. One was the economic effect of paying the allies war reparations. Another severe problem was the growth of non democratic extremist groups such as the Nazi's and the communists. The German people believed they were humiliated by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the democratic forces in Germany had no satisfactory answers to that,
One goal of the democratic party was to expand the nation's territory.
The communists wanted to spread communism around the world, one way or another, and non-communists wanted to stop them.
one democratic right is the right to vote