No one, they were created as a new country of combined republics following the Octover revolution of 1917.
1991
The soviet Union was not neutral during World War 2, it was part of the Allied forces.
Lithuania was the first Soviet republic to declare independence, in mid-March 1990. Estonia followed about two weeks later. Latvia was the last Baltic state to declare independence, and did so in May of 1990. However, the Soviet government retained power (through military force) over these republics until Yeltsin formally dissolved the Soviet Union as a legal entity in December 1991. Ignoring the democratic process, he did this despite the fact that there had been an all-Union referendum with about 76% of voters voting to retain the Soviet Union, in a revised form that made membership voluntary. - Thomas Callahan, grad student in Russian Studies, New York University.
the Soviet Union
None, not while the Soviet Union existed.
Declare independence from the Soviet Union.
1991
the German capital would be divided into four partsApex
Declared its independence from the Soviet Union 16th Dec 1991.
The soviet Union was not neutral during World War 2, it was part of the Allied forces.
Lithuania was the first Soviet republic to declare independence, in mid-March 1990. Estonia followed about two weeks later. Latvia was the last Baltic state to declare independence, and did so in May of 1990. However, the Soviet government retained power (through military force) over these republics until Yeltsin formally dissolved the Soviet Union as a legal entity in December 1991. Ignoring the democratic process, he did this despite the fact that there had been an all-Union referendum with about 76% of voters voting to retain the Soviet Union, in a revised form that made membership voluntary. - Thomas Callahan, grad student in Russian Studies, New York University.
15 republics declared independence and Soviet Union no longer existed.
the Soviet Union
The answers is Lithuania.
Yes they did
The German capital would be divided into four parts .
None, not while the Soviet Union existed.