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The Germans goal in Russia was to take over Soviet what?

Their goals was to take the Russian community once they took out Britain even with a pact made Germany was the first to break it


How did the Soviet Union take over?

With the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. Germans and Russians "shared" the lands. Germany got Poland, and Russia got Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.


Is Russia still the Soviet Union?

First there was Russia, then there was the Soviet Union, now there's Russia again. The Soviet Union is no more. Russia is the name of the country now, as it was before. The Soviet Union, or more formally the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR, was composed of 15 different republics, of which Russia was the most powerful. Now it has broken up into 15 independent nations.


Why is Russia's nickname the Soviet Union?

It is not. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin and his Bolshevik Party took over Russia and changed it into a communist nation. That nation became the Soviet Union, a group of communist states combined into one country. In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and broke up into fifteen countries, including Russia.


Is Lithuania a part of Russia?

Russia itself did not take over Lithuania. It split parts amongst other countries during the First, Second and Third Partition, all of which happened in the late 1700s. Russia, Austria-Hungary and Germany divided up Polish and Lithuanian territories. Most of Lithuania was taken over by Russia. Lithuania did not proclaim their independence from Russia and Germany till February 16, 1918. After the start of World War II, Lithuania was "annexed" (persuaded by Soviet propaganda) into joining the Soviet Union rather than being invaded. 50 years passed, Lithuania claimed their independence from CCCP and they are currently free. Russia did not exactly invade Lithuania.


What was france's goal in trying to win world war 2?

Not getting annihilated or otherwise taken over by the Germans.


What former Soviet Republic fought a war in 2008 with Russia over the fate of the Ossetian people?

Georgia


Is russia the same as the Soviet Union?

No, it isn't. At the time the Soviet Union was still in existence, "Russia" was one part of the Soviet Union, although by far the largest and most dominant. In December 1922, Russia, then known as the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, joined with Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation to form the Soviet Union. After that over time, the Soviet Union annexed or took under its control many other nearby republics, such as Uzbekistan, Khazakstan and others.


What roles did Russia and the Soviet Union play in Transcaucasia?

People have always seen Transcaucasia has a route for trade and people traveling, the Soviet Union took it over and blocked it.


What were Positive outcome of Stalin's 5 year plan?

The achieved their goal of industrializing Russia quickly, but conditions for working didn't matter and people suffered. It didn't help that his plan to gro wmore food failed miserable, causing famine all over the Soviet Union, especially in the Ukraine.


What is largest republic of USSR?

The USSR no longer exist; however when it did, the largest republic was Russia. At the time of the formation of of the USSR in 1923-1924, Russia was known as the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic.


Who masterminded the Bolshevik take-over of power in Russia in 1917 and was the architect and first head of the Soviet state?

lenin