Yes it was, the Red Army was the official army of the entire Soviet Union. Ukraine, was part of the Soviet Union was the Ukrainian SSR, so Ukraine's army was the Red Army. Same with Belarus (Belorussian SSR), Lithuania (Lithuanian SSR) and all those former Soviet states.
Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine was created in 1918.
Army Group South Ukraine was created in 1944.
Army Group South Ukraine ended in 1944.
Mainly, the European countries that were once part of the Soviet Union. Meaning Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Azerbaijan (Asia), Lithuania and Latvia. The Red Army was also Poland's army for a short time before independance from the Soviet Bloc.
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Yes. The armed forces were known as the Red Army, as well as Red Air Force, Red Marines, Red navy etc, until after Stalin died in 1953, it was then re-named to the Soviet Army, Soviet air force etc, although many people still referred to it as the Red Army, as they became a national icon after the Great Patriotic War, during which they were referred to as the Red Army. Few people ever accepted that they were renamed to the 'Soviet Army, due to their grand legacy for uniting Europe, defeating the Japanese in eastern Russia and Manchuria etc, and instead, like I say, they were continued to be named 'The Red Army.'
No, Miss Ukraine has never won Miss Universe.
The "Red" in Red Army refers to the blood spilled by its members in armed conflict against Capitalism. The full name of the Red Army was the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (RKKA), which was dropped after WWII and replaced with simply "the Soviet Army."
The Red Army was a nickname for the Soviet Army.
Leon Trotsky built the Red Army into an efficient military organization.
The Red Army was a nickname for the Soviet Army.
Red Army was created in 1918.