No, the Soviet Union was a multinational state, although ethnic Russians were largely in control. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union established the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in eastern Siberia, with its capital in Birobidzhan. At its peak in the 1930s, when many Jews were relocated there, the area was 30 percent Jewish and Yiddish was widely used. Forceful relocation to eastern Siberia was not popular, and today, most of the Jews have left not only from the Jewish Autonomous Oblast but from the former Soviet Union.
State Council of the Soviet Union ended in 1991.
State Council of the Soviet Union was created in 1991.
Ministry for State Security - Soviet Union - was created in 1946.
The Soviet Union, the United States, and the worldwide Jewish community were the chief supporters of the right to establish a Jewish State and led the vote to establish Israel. The Arab States and Britain were chiefly opposed to establishment of a Jewish State. After 1953, Britain became a strong ally of Israel and the Soviet Union became one of Israel's chief antaognists.
Answer this question… The Soviet Union became the world's first communist state.
When the Soviet Union fell apart, the Commonwealth of Independent States was created in an attempt to replace the Soviet state. It was established in 1991.
Lenin created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union was state capitalist, not Communist (which would mean it had no rulers and no money).
The Soviet Union was a one party state: The Communist party was the one party.
The Soviet Union.
No. The Soviet Union is now many independent countries, including Russia, which now has a President.
The USSR was never Communist, it was state capitalist.