living in areas that were suddenly foreign countries
The Russian Federation is what was left after the Soviet Union disbanded in 1991, as a result of the fall of communism. Each of these states became newly independent following the collapse of the USSR.
The Cold war was between the USA and the Soviet Union, so when the Berlin Wall came crashing down the war was over but the war left a horrifying after mass and it effected the entire world.
burned their own troops
None whatsoever. Michael Montagne The bombing of Japan with the atomic bomb served as a signal to the USSR that the US not only had the bomb, but that the US government was also crazy enough the use it. Simply having the bomb and ending the war - the Japanese had been offering to surrender for months before the bombing -- would have left the possibility open that the US would not use the bomb, but just bluff with it.
Maya civilization began to collapse in the 900s. People stopped building temples and other structures. They left the cities and moved back to the countryside. What caused this collapse? Historians aren't sure, but they do have some theories.
Nearly 6 million Jewish people perished, twice as many Russians died, and it left Europe destroyed.
Headland.
The Russian Federation is what was left after the Soviet Union disbanded in 1991, as a result of the fall of communism. Each of these states became newly independent following the collapse of the USSR.
The Russians needed the water to grow their crops and such, because of that now there is only 20% left of the original size.
Its called a Caldera.
Germany from the west and USSR from the east.
The Taliban.
Its called a Caldera
US and USSR
the cold war ended because of the destruction of the ussr there for there was no opposition left
yes, i know this because my grandpa was in that war +++ Yes indeed, but not at first. Originally the USSR and Germany were Axis allies, until Hitler turned on Russia and tried to invade her. As the Russians forced the German soldiers remorselessly back to whatever was left of home, they captured most of the Eastern European countries, and half of Germany, as part of Stalin's equivalent of Hitler's "Thousand Year Reich". We were Allies, but Winston Churchill (his knighthood came much later) recognised the Russian aims, and after the War-end settlement by him, Roosevelt and Stalin, his "Iron Curtain ... across Europe" metaphor stayed current until the collapse of the USSR in the 1990s.
Russians where a minority resented by the majority in the newly independent nations