No, those are not valid any longer. There have been several changes of money from 1991.
Before the formation of the USSR in 1922, the country known as Russia today was called the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
the spetsnaz was russias elite fighting force from the end of WW2 until the breakup of the soviet union and are actually still around today, fighting terrorism in russia
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The Soviets were the people of The Soviet Union. Now known today as Russia.
the battle of Stalingrad took place in Stalingrad, Russia
Wait! You found one!? A money market Cd is a rare and highly valuable procduct of Soviet Russia. These Cds are worth hundreds on the black market today
There are still classified Soviet documents today because they regard the information as highly confidential.
Ehm, it's (still) Russia!?
No, the KGB was officially dissolved in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Its successor organization is the FSB, which is responsible for internal security in Russia.
Before the formation of the USSR in 1922, the country known as Russia today was called the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
the spetsnaz was russias elite fighting force from the end of WW2 until the breakup of the soviet union and are actually still around today, fighting terrorism in russia
really learn it yourself
Russia primarily, and many smaller countries
Yes, Russia is a member of the United Nations. The Soviet Union was one of the organizations founding members and was a permanent member of the Security Council. When the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, Russia inherited the Soviet Union's seat.
The Soviet Union (Russia today) and Communist (Red China back then) China supplied the North. While the US supplied the South (Vietnam).
Do you mean KOPECK? In the Russian alphabet the name would be spelled Kопейка. Before the Soviet Union collapsed a number of countries used the kopeck as their rough equivalent of the cent or penny. Today it's used in Russia and Belarus.
The Soviets were the people of The Soviet Union. Now known today as Russia.