only Russia because USSR was a name for the Soviet Union
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Actually, USSR is NOT just another name for Russia. USSR stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and is an agglomeration of a whole lot of countries, including Russia. It was formed in 1922 and disbanded after the fall of communism in 1991
USSR
UK, USSR, and France
The USA and USSR competed during the cold war
The countries that used to be part of the USSR and are now members of the European Union are the so-called Baltic countries: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
They've entered the world of free trade, marketing their goods.
The Allies consisted of Britain, France, USSR (United Soviet Socialist Republics-Now Russia), The USA (From 1941 onwards) and countries such as Australia and Canada which were colonies of the main members.
It means a world with 2 superpower nations i.e. the US and the USSR during the Cold War
7 countries
The USSR and Red China.
Both China and the USSR suffered serious property damage and loss of life.
Only Russia, as the USSR was just another name for Soviet Russia :)Additional answerActually, USSR is NOT just another name for Russia. USSR stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and is an agglomeration of a whole lot of countries, including Russia. It was formed in 1922 and disbanded after the fall of communism in 1991
The United States and USSR (United Soviet Socialist Republic), not Russia. Russia was the major country in the USSR and they controlled the other members.