Albania manages to regain its autonomy and became an independent state under the command of the former partisan leader Enver Hoxha.
The ELAS communists who had control of Greece agreed to form a mixed government, which increasingly displaced the communist parties.
It was determined that Great Britain and the Soviet Union would share political dominance in Yugoslavia, however, when Tito won the elections in November 1945, he proclaimed a new constitution and in no time became dictator.
In 1948 Yugoslavia was expelled from the Cominform and in 1956 it promoted the creation of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries.