Yes. Before the Soviet Union collapsed it was the largest Eastern European nation not a part of the Soviet Union. However after the Soviet Union collapsed, Ukraine became the largest Eastern European nation (excluding Russia), and the largest European nation wholly in Europe.
The Soviet Union was the nation called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (the USSR) that had consisted of about 15 separate nation states such as Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Belorussia, Ukraine and others. It was a single nation. The Soviet bloc was a group of nations who allied themselves with the Soviet Union because their political nature was similar to that of the Soviet Union. Such nations were Bulgaria, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and others. It was not a single nation but a group of individual nations.
No. Russia was a member of the Soviet Union until 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed.
Kazakhistan, Azerbaijan,Belarus, Lithuania and russia
Before WW1 it was split up into the soviet union and the ottoman empire.
Russia, or rather, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; the Soviet Union. Every nation in Europe was devastated during World War II, with the exception of Switzerland, which remained neutral.
no, its not! The Soviet Union is Russia.
It is not. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin and his Bolshevik Party took over Russia and changed it into a communist nation. That nation became the Soviet Union, a group of communist states combined into one country. In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and broke up into fifteen countries, including Russia.
Yes. Before the Soviet Union collapsed it was the largest Eastern European nation not a part of the Soviet Union. However after the Soviet Union collapsed, Ukraine became the largest Eastern European nation (excluding Russia), and the largest European nation wholly in Europe.
At first, the new nation was called the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. It was never changed to the Soviet Union. The "Soviet Union was the name of a new country formed by the union of Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation.
The Soviet Union was the nation called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (the USSR) that had consisted of about 15 separate nation states such as Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Belorussia, Ukraine and others. It was a single nation. The Soviet bloc was a group of nations who allied themselves with the Soviet Union because their political nature was similar to that of the Soviet Union. Such nations were Bulgaria, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and others. It was not a single nation but a group of individual nations.
No. Russia was a member of the Soviet Union until 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed.
The answer is Russia/Soviet Union
Kazakhistan, Azerbaijan,Belarus, Lithuania and russia
Before WW1 it was split up into the soviet union and the ottoman empire.
im pretty sure in russia or soviet union(they're the same)
In 1917 the Soviet Union was created by Russia.