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No. Not since 1990 or so, and even then its because the USSR (which occupied latvia) collapsed.
The Soviet Union no longer exists and hasn't since 1991.
us, Britain and France all controolled small parts of a western side of Germany which all united later and was a thriving democratic nation. The soviet union controlleda larger part of eastern Germeny and was communist. Berlin since it was the capitol and was in the eastern side, was also split in half, one contorled by the us and the other half was controled by the soviet union
There is no Soviet Union since it's disintegrated in 1991. 15 republics of former Soviet Union are now independent countries. The biggest of those republics is Russia.
Kyrgyzstan was part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR, a.k.a. the Soviet Union), but it has been independent since 1991.
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No Soviet Union until aftermath of WWII. Previously named Russia only, since only one country, not a communist empire.
The alliance of the Soviet Union with the rest of the allies in world war 2 was a marriage of convinience. The Soviet Union had been an ally of Nazi Germany at the begining of the war, but when Hitler had betrayed the Soviet dictator, Josef Stalin, and invaded the Soviet Union, Stalin needed help, and went to the allies for it. The suspicious nature of the relationship between the Soviet Union and the Allies (especialy the United States) is clear in the start of the Cold War immediately after the end of World War 2, and the division of the conquered Germany into east and west by the Berlin wall, since the Allies had invaded Germany from the East, and the Soviets from the West, and the two forces met in Berlin, the shattered capital of Germany.
When dealing with the Soviet Union, Kennedy's technique was brinkmanship- threatening to go to war to gain a point- Khrushchev seemed to respect this approach since he backed down on Berlin blockade and the Cuban missile crises.
The Soviet Union.
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