In ideal terms, communism is a system in which there is no private ownership; everyone gets the same amount of award. It was supposed to eliminate social classes and make everyone equal, but instead, some people stopped working due to a lack of it to earn, collapsing the economy.
It didn't.
Communism (USSR) and Capitalism (USA)
The USA went to war with Vietnam because it was a communist country. Also they were allies with the USSR. We were enemies with the USSR so we wanted the USSR to have at least 1 less freind.
The Cold War was not about "gaining power". It was about maintaining the power the USSR and the US already had and to keep the communists from spreading any more of the communism.
the us was like I want democracy, and the ussr was like I want communism and that's
To stop the spread of Communism from the USSR
The US was concerned that the USSR would work to spread communism.
The Russian Revolution formed the USSR, the first Communism state. The USSR changed the world by proving that Communism could work. The USSR went to create a better world, although never achieved, it legacy will live on. P.S. We should revive the USSR
The governing council of the USSR is communism.
Nope, his main enemies in the streets of Germany were communists and one of the reasons he invaded the USSR was his hate of communism.
Yes, but it seemed he supported by the book communism, not what the USSR did.
Yes, it split from it and became USSR style communism.
USSR
No, the collapse of the USSR does not actually prove that communism doesn't work, any more than the failure of Joe's Fish and Chips proves that restaurants don't work. The failure of the Soviet Union and its satellite states is just one example in which a paranoid version of communism didn't work. It may well be that it is possible to do it better. Although I offer no guarantees.
Hungary and Czechoslovakia
Communism (USSR) and Capitalism (USA)
Communism that denies God and God religions.
His idea of making the USSR democratic, didn't help him with popularity but it did eventually lead to the unintentional fall of communism in Eastern Europe.