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Anchor text: states of the British Commonwealth
Target Entity: Commonwealth_of_Nations
Preceding Context: The Free World is a Cold War-era term often used to describe states not under the rule of the Soviet Union, its European allies, China, Vietnam, Cuba, and other communist nations. The term often referred to states such as the United States, Canada, and democratic European states such as the United Kingdom, France, and Federal Republic of Germany (all members of NATO). In addition, it also sometimes included anti-communist
Succeeding Context: , Japan, Israel, India, and undemocratic anti-communist states such as Spain under Francisco Franco, South Africa under apartheid, Greece under the military junta (1967–74), Chile under Pinochet, Brazil under military rule (1964–85), and Taiwan under Chiang Kai-Shek (see also "Free China"). It often refers to 1st World countries.
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Source Page: Free World

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