A soviet republic was a territory of the union (much like states today). USSR (Soviet Union) stands for "Union of Socialist Soviet Republics"
Soviets are people from the Soviet Union, it's like Americans and America
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.
The USSR was never Communist, it was state capitalist.
yes, because the ussr stands for the united soviet socialists republics
One major thing that he did that was often overlooked is when he told the Soviet Union to turn their ships full of nuclear missles that they were shipping to Cuba. And the Soviet Union did.
Russia and the Soviet union are the same thing. So is Soviet Russia and the U.S.S.R. As well the Soviet Union(U.S.S.R) was just Russia and its satellite countries put together under communist rule in Russia.
No such thing. The Soviet Union never manufactured the Mauser.
The Soviet Union was an assembly of Socialist states dating from the 1920s to its eventual dissolution in 1991. Although the Soviet Union and Russia are not the same place, Moscow, the Russian capital was the centre of the Soviet government with Leningrad (St. Petersburg), another Russian city, serving as in many instances the 2nd most influential city. Additionally, the Russian Revolutionaries that dissolved the Russian monarchy in 1917, led by Vladimir Illyich (Lenin), known as the Bolsheviks, would lead the eventual assembly and creation of the USSR (Soviet Union)
The United States, The Soviet Union, and Cuba
Main thing was the weather/climate and their knowledge about the battle before the battle.
The Berlin Wall was destroyed,The Soviet Union was disintegrated, The European Union was was found and so on. totally there were so many big thing happened in the world.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The USSR was the whole thing, including Russia. Kazakhstan was the next largest after Russia.