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Q: Is the fall of the Soviet Union the same as the Soviet Union split?
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Do the terms Soviet Union and Soviet Republic mean the same thing?

A soviet republic was a territory of the union (much like states today). USSR (soviet union) stands for "Union of Socialist Soviet Republics"


Are the Soviets and the Soviet Union the same thing?

Soviets are people from the Soviet Union, it's like Americans and America


Why did the USSR become to the Soviet Union?

The USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) and the Soviet Union are different names for the same thing. It's like how another name for the United States of America is USA.


What was the Soviet Union's response to the German invasion of Poland?

The Soviet Union also invaded Poland around the same time. Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 from the West, and the Soviet Union invaded Poland on September 17th of the same year from the East.


Are Germany and the Soviet Union the same?

Different countries in the same part of the world.


What empire ruled Trancaucasia for 70 years before 1991?

The Soviet Union or Soviet Empire. They are the same.


How were England and the Soviet Union connected?

They had the same enemy; Nazi Germany.


Is the USSR and the soviet union the same thing?

yes, because the ussr stands for the united soviet socialists republics


Is Soviet Union same as USSR?

Yes. The USSR stands for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It no longer exists, as the countries that were in it are now all independent. It was dissolved in 1991.


Is russia the same as the Soviet Union?

No, it isn't. At the time the Soviet Union was still in existence, "Russia" was one part of the Soviet Union, although by far the largest and most dominant. In December 1922, Russia, then known as the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, joined with Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation to form the Soviet Union. After that over time, the Soviet Union annexed or took under its control many other nearby republics, such as Uzbekistan, Khazakstan and others.


During what years were Russia and the Soviet Union the same?

This may be nit-picking, but it probably would not be for natives of the several former Soviet Socialist Republics. Russia and the Soviet Union were actually never "the same". It's a little like asking 'During what years were England and Great Britain the same?' The term 'Russia' was often used as a commonly understood but not entirely accurate way of refering to the Soviet Union, in much the same way that the term 'America' is widely but inaccurately used to refer to the US. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics existed from about 1918 until 1991. See link for more details.


Where was communism invented?

It originated in the Soviet Union by Vladimir Lennin, Karl Marx and Fredrich Engel. Although people such as Jesus Christ had the same Ideas the Soviet Union technically originated it.