The USSR came into being after the Russian Revolution and Civil War. In 1922 the Treaty of the Soviet Union was signed between Russia, (newly named the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic), Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan). Other countries either joined the USSR voluntarily or were dragged along by their earlier associations with Imperialist Russia. The USSR ultimately consisted of the following 15 SSR's -
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belorus
Estonia
Georgia (Gruziya)
Kazakhstan
Kirgizstan
Latvia
Lithuania (Litva)
Moldova
Russia (Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic)
Tadjikistan
Turmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Since the break up of the USSR, all of these SSR's have returned to independent states although some still rely to varying degrees on Russia for some government functions. Also, some of them have resumed the various ethnic hostilities that the USSR had kept in check for many years.
15: Ukraine, Belarus, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and of course Russia.
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None, the USSR no longer exists.
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The USSR did not break up and become Russia again. Thinking Russia and the USSR were the same, is a common mistake. Russia was just part of the USSR, along with many other countries. Russia was the largest of the countries that were part of the USSR. In 1991, the USSR broke up and these countries, including Russia, all became independent.
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As the USSR no longer exists as a sovereign state all countries are free from it.
The Soviet Union (the USSR) was dissolved in 1991.
Generally, yes.
The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.The collapse of the USSR, which resulted in many countries in eastern Europe becoming independent and out of the control of Russia.
Eastern European countries became communist, which was a political ideology modernized by the USSR.
The USSR did not break up and become Russia again. Thinking Russia and the USSR were the same, is a common mistake. Russia was just part of the USSR, along with many other countries. Russia was the largest of the countries that were part of the USSR. In 1991, the USSR broke up and these countries, including Russia, all became independent.
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it helped them win the war. were it not for the Nazi racial policies, many of the countries in the USSR would have joined the Nazis and the USSR would have lost the war.
As the USSR no longer exists as a sovereign state all countries are free from it.
The countries which had been seized by the USSR are called the Eastern Bloc.
Two: Back in the USSR and Norwegian Wood
The USSR.
1976 Montreal by several African countries, 1980 Moscow by many countries led by the USA in protest of USSR war in Afghanistan, and in Los Angeles 1984 by several communist countries led by USSR as retaliation for 1980.
Twelve countries were under the control of the USSR, these countries being... Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. === === === === === ===
Joseph Stalin, who lead the USSR and was the cause of many countries to be dictated.