People have always seen Transcaucasia has a route for trade and people traveling, the Soviet Union took it over and blocked it.
The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.
Th Soviet Union were first on the side of the axis powers. Then, they changed sides. after Hitler invaded the USSR. Later on in the war, Soviet Union had broke through the forces of Germany, and were fighting in Berlin (Germany's capital). They were one step away from reaching victory over Germany. After Hitler heard the news, he committed suicide. Later, the Soviet Union had captured the capital, and Germany had been defeated. At the end of the entire war, the Soviet Union had one of the strongest armies in the world. These are important roles the Soviet Union had played during the war. The Soviet Union suffered huge losses in troops, civilians and property. It took them a number of years to recover.
The UN supplied men and material. The Red Chinese supplied men and material; the Soviets supplied material and advisers.
In World War Two the "Allied" Powers fought and defeated the "Axis" powers. The major powers that led the "Allies" were France (later called the Free French), Great Britain (& Commonwealth nations), China, United States, and the Soviet Union. There were dozens of other Allied Powers that played various roles, such as Poland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Yugoslavia, and Greece. The major "Axis" Powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. I would add Vichy France to the list of major powers opposing the Allies. Also the Soviet Union helped the Axis from 1939 until 22 June 1941 when it was attacked by Germany & other minor Axis powers.
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Answer this question…Women in the Soviet Union served directly in combat, while women in the United States served primarily in support positions.
The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.
There are no relations between the two wars, but some of the major countries (such as the Soviet Union, China, U.S., etc) played important roles in both wars.
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Th Soviet Union were first on the side of the axis powers. Then, they changed sides. after Hitler invaded the USSR. Later on in the war, Soviet Union had broke through the forces of Germany, and were fighting in Berlin (Germany's capital). They were one step away from reaching victory over Germany. After Hitler heard the news, he committed suicide. Later, the Soviet Union had captured the capital, and Germany had been defeated. At the end of the entire war, the Soviet Union had one of the strongest armies in the world. These are important roles the Soviet Union had played during the war. The Soviet Union suffered huge losses in troops, civilians and property. It took them a number of years to recover.
they tried to kill all the jews...almost 11 million jews in Europe and the soviet union...(: your welcome -michaela korbe-
The UN supplied men and material. The Red Chinese supplied men and material; the Soviets supplied material and advisers.
Maryam Poya is an author known for her work "Voices of a Different Dawn: Women in the Soviet Union." This book examines the roles and experiences of women in the Soviet Union during the 20th century.
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In World War Two the "Allied" Powers fought and defeated the "Axis" powers. The major powers that led the "Allies" were France (later called the Free French), Great Britain (& Commonwealth nations), China, United States, and the Soviet Union. There were dozens of other Allied Powers that played various roles, such as Poland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Yugoslavia, and Greece. The major "Axis" Powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. I would add Vichy France to the list of major powers opposing the Allies. Also the Soviet Union helped the Axis from 1939 until 22 June 1941 when it was attacked by Germany & other minor Axis powers.
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