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The Warsaw Pact
There is no soviet Union and and no Soviets...so no control. In the past Bulgaria was an ally to USSR and Soviets blocks and it was a member of of the military pact of Warsaw, so it had many ties with the Soviets.
Verify to be certain, but I think it was the NKVD.
The Soviet Union's (and more specifically, Joseph Stalin's) goals during World War II were two-fold. First, they wanted to destroy their most dangerous rival and belligerent, Nazi Germany. Secondly, they wished to expand their Soviet Communist system to control as many people and resources as possible.
The total losses amount to 26,530,057 people. Of these, 11,285,057 loss of soldiers killed or missing in action (including 2 million who died in captivity), 15,245,000 civilian losses from all causes.
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It weakened the Soviet economy, affecting the Soviet Union's ability to support military commitments around the world.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
The Warsaw Pact
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David M. Glantz has written: 'The history of Soviet airborne forces' -- subject(s): Soviet Union, Soviet Union. Sukhoputnye voiska. Vozdushno-desantnye voiska, History 'When Titans Clashed' 'The Soviet strategic offensive in Manchuria, 1945' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Military History, World War, 1939-1945, History 'Companion to Colossus reborn' 'Armageddon in Stalingrad' 'Kharkov 1942 Anatomy of a Military Disaster Through Soviet Eyes' 'The role of intelligence in Soviet military strategy in World War II' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Campaigns, Military intelligence, Strategy 'The Battle of Kursk' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Operation Citadel, Kursk, Battle of, Russia, 1943, Tank warfare 'Kharkov 1942' 'From the Don to the Dnepr' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945, History, Military History 'The military strategy of the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Military History, Military policy 'Soviet operational and tactical combat in Manchuria, 1945' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Military History, World War, 1939-1945, History
There is no soviet Union and and no Soviets...so no control. In the past Bulgaria was an ally to USSR and Soviets blocks and it was a member of of the military pact of Warsaw, so it had many ties with the Soviets.
Verify to be certain, but I think it was the NKVD.
Joseph Stalin was the Supreme Commander of the Soviet Armed Forces in World War 2. The military leader most celebrated for turning the tide on the Easter Front and eventually winning World War 2 for Russia was Marshal Georgy Zhukov.
The Soviet Union supplied the military needs of the Arab countries (Israel's attackers) during the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 (called the Yom Kippur War by the Israelis).The Soviet Union.
The emergence of a powerful Soviet Union
The US and the Soviet Union.