No, and the question is redundant. The countries Russia took under it's wing during that time were communist as well.
Communism: a classless stateless society based on production for use. It will have to exist on a global basis. Russia was clearly never Communist; as the USSR it was state capitalist.
Russia was the only country to become communist during World War 1.
It was Russia
The communist government of China patterned their country's development after Russia. The Chinese Communist party began its rule in 1949.
In 1917 Russia began a transition to state capitalism. Communism will have to be on a world scale, with no. only or classes, or state or borders.
Russia has only ever had three presidents. Prior to that, the country was known as the Soviet Union and it was ruled by the General Secretary of the Communist Party.
Russia.
Putin does. He is the current dictator of Russia. It is still a communist country.
Russia; Russia has alot of basasses and is just crazy
Cuba is the only communist country in the western Hemisphere.
Russia is a democratic country of sorts. It is no longer a communist country, meaning it is no longer a country controlled by the Communist Party. Russia, never was a communist country as Karl Marx described communism. In fact, there has never been a true Marxian communist country.
Russia. They became communist during Lenin's reign.
China and Russia