It's sugarcane.
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People born in the Soviet Union before it broke up can call themselves Soviets if the want, but their nationality is that of the the country they were born in when it was part of the Soviet Union. For example, a 40-year-old born in the Ukraine state of the Soviet Union is Ukrainian, but free to call themself a Soviet.
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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.
The Soviet Union was fighting the Eastern Front on D-Day. Many German troops were occupied in this area.
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The Soviet Union (or Russia)
Joseph Stalin was a leader of the Soviet Union. Karl Marx was dead before the Soviet Union was ever formed.
The Soviet Union was established long before World War 2 began.
Nobody can be from the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union no longer exists. It ceased to exist in 1991. It broke up into 15 separate countries. If you were from the Soviet Union before then, you would now be from one of the countries that were part of it. So it really depends on which country you are from to determine what you are.
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USSRThis was the Soviet Union Army.
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The Taliban.
no, its not! The Soviet Union is Russia.
People born in the Soviet Union before it broke up can call themselves Soviets if the want, but their nationality is that of the the country they were born in when it was part of the Soviet Union. For example, a 40-year-old born in the Ukraine state of the Soviet Union is Ukrainian, but free to call themself a Soviet.
The Soviet Union or Soviet Empire. They are the same.