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Yes. In 1992 it broke up into a number of Central European countries.
The USSR broke up in 1991 into 15 separate countries. They would all have been 1 single socialist country prior to that.
Yugoslavia no longer exists. It was not part of the European Union when it did exist. It broke up into a number of countries. Slovenia and Croatia are two countries that were part of Yugoslavia and are now members of the European Union.
Slovakia and Czech Republic were once one country called Czechoslovakia, but they broke up, because of their differend cultures and religions.
There were many African countries that became independent immediately after World War 2. This was because the European countries that had ownership over the African countries were broke after the war and had no more money to deal with rebuilding the African countries.
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.
Yugoslavia
Germany. The 'military competition' (that is, the naval arms race) with Britain didn't start till 1897, after talks about a possible alliance between the two countries broke down.
The north wanted to have a different government than the south. So they broke up into two separate countries.
Not really. It mostly just broke up the major countries that lost the war.
Just Russia. When Russia was the main republic in the Soviet Union, there were 14 other countries within the country. However, the USSR broke up in 1991