No, it collapsed.
The post-Soviet states, also commonly known as the Former Soviet Union (FSU) or former Soviet republics, are the 15 independent nations that split off from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in its breakup in December 1991. They were also referred to as the Newly Independent States (NIS), not withstanding that the Baltic states consider themselves to have resumed their pre-World War II sovereignty upon their separation from the Soviet Union.
Post-Soviet states in English alphabetical order: 1. Armenia; 2. Azerbaijan; 3. Belarus; 4. Estonia;
5. Georgia; 6. Kazakhstan; 7. Kyrgyzstan; 8. Latvia;
9. Lithuania; 10. Moldova; 11. Russia; 12. Tajikistan;
13. Turkmenistan; 14. Ukraine; 15. Uzbekistan
If you were born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the USSR, but now live in the Russian Federation, then you are a Russian, and former Soviet citizen, though you can still claim Soviet citizenship.
Yes, Mikhail Gorbachev was the last Communist leader of the USSR. Moreover, Gorbachev was the last leader of the USSR, period, as the USSR ceased to exist in 1991 while Gorbachev was in power - and thanks in no small part to Gorbachev's reforms of the late 1980s.
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Hitler wanted more living space and so he invaded the USSR. Another reason why Hitler invaded the USSR was that Hitler hated communism and the USSR was a communist country. Germany was seeking to obtain by force what it had already begun by apparent cooperation. On its own, it did not have the resources to run its war industries. Although Germany and the USSR had signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop nonaggression pact, neither side actually trusted the other. After dividing Poland and the Baltic States between them, the two sides competed for European territories that added to their resources. But the USSR still had considerable military forces in Manchuria where they had fought with Japan (1932-1939), only concluding peace in April, 1941. Full Soviet mobilization had still not begun when Germany attacked on June 22, 1941.
Easy USSR was created in 2001.
The bulk of the USSR's weapons are now in the custody of Russia. The US is still around, and still has some of its weapons; others have been decommissioned and disposed of.
Most likely when Georgia was still in the USSR
No, it did not.
yes, it still is
All production was still in germany. And it would take alot of power to invade all those countries just to invade the USSR
The USSR was (and Russia still is today) part of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which is a type of Christianity. If you want to know the history, it came from the empire settled by Justinian. Can't remember the name of it, sorry!
It demonstrated that the USSR already had the potential to produce ICBMs that could deliver hydrogen bombs to targets in the US, but the US could not yet do the same to the USSR. The US still depended entirely on bombers (which could be shot down) to deliver hydrogen bombs to targets in the USSR.
If you were born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the USSR, but now live in the Russian Federation, then you are a Russian, and former Soviet citizen, though you can still claim Soviet citizenship.
Sputnik was launched from Soviet Russia, at a placed called Baikonur Cosmodrome. While Russia still lays claim to the Cosmodrome, that area is now deep within Kazakhstan.
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Yes, Mikhail Gorbachev was the last Communist leader of the USSR. Moreover, Gorbachev was the last leader of the USSR, period, as the USSR ceased to exist in 1991 while Gorbachev was in power - and thanks in no small part to Gorbachev's reforms of the late 1980s.
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