In 1922 Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation joined together to form the Soviet Union.
well Joseph Stalin assumed power over the Soviet Union in 1933 as Lenin's successor. and sorry if this is wrong but i found that it fell apart on December 25, 1991 and idk if that's right but george w. bush was president then so yeah. SORRY IF THIS IS WRONG i gooooogled
notthing happened
Tundra
That would be the Commonwealth of Independent States, CIS.
sputnik which was a rocket that was sent to the moon made by the soviet union in 1957 and this was led to the USA
Communist nations between the iron curtain and the soviet union were found in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Poland
Ireland, Alaska, Former Soviet Union (Russia), and Canada.
It is found in India, Kazakhistan, a few countries in Africa, but mostly in the former Soviet Union; thanks to the vaccination.
In contrast to Lenin, who publicly admitted errors of tactics on a number of instances, Stalin cultivated the aura of infallibility. When matters did go wrong or failed, Stalin found scapegoats to blame and place often on trial. No one was ever found "not guilty".
He was a communist, but he actually cared about his country. Leon Trotsky was going to be leader of the soviet union- but Stalin managed to lie to get him punished for crimes he didnt commit. If trotsky would have become leader the country would still be around, and Hitler would have been crushed within months of annexing austria.
In December 1923, the republics of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, Belorussia, the Ukraine and Transcaucasia agreed to form the Soviet Union by entering into the Treaty of the Soviet Union. Transcaucasia was a federation of Georgia, Armenia and Azarbaijan. The treay was ratified the following year.
It did not. In 1939 the Soviet Union had a non-agression pact with Germany which led to the invasion of Poland; a British ally. Not surprisingly, the Soviet Union was seen as a possible enemy, but there was no fighting between Britain and the Soviet Union. When Germany violated the pact and invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Britain and the Soviet Union found themselves fighting on the same side against Germany, although they were far from the best of friends. After World War 2 they were adversaries again in the Cold War, but still they did not fight, at least not openly.