Non-communist Russia was called Russia. When Russia was under communism, it was called the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics or the USSR.
Russia was never offered any aid under the Marshal plan, it was part of the USSR and communist.The Marshal plan was a post World War 2 recovery plan offered to all the noncommunist Western European nations as a way of preventing communist subversion and their possible fall under the control of the USSR.
English: "Russia" = German "Russland".
The period of tension and rivalry between communist nations and noncommunist nations ends.
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There were no communist nations in WW1......
Yes, because if the country is divided half and half, then it's equal and there won't be problems dealing with only the communist or noncommunist
2000
Never! It's always been called Russia.
Russia was simply Russia in 1880.
1947
Yes.
Legislature of Russia is called Federal Assembly.
Russia's currency is called Ruble.
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