Nikita Krushchev.
Josef Stalin remained the leader of the Soviet Union until his death in 1953, in middle of the Korean War. After a power struggle, Nikita Khrushchev became the new leader in 1955.
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev sent Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan to visit Cuba's new leader Fidel Castro. Not long after this visit, the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with Cuba.
The Soviet Union no longer exists and hasn't since 1991.
Soviet Union
In soviet russia leadership doesn't change.
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.
Mikhil Gorbakhav
Sadko - 1953 was released on: Soviet Union: 5 January 1953 East Germany: 7 May 1953 USA: 31 May 1953 (New York City, New York) Turkey: 28 July 1953 Italy: August 1953 (Venice Film Festival) Sweden: 7 September 1953 France: 11 December 1953 Finland: 22 January 1954 Denmark: 12 March 1954 West Germany: 26 November 1958 USA: 1962
The United States of America and The Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union was formally dissolved in 1991, leaving 15 'new' states and countries, including Russia. As a result of the 1917 Revolution, Russia became the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic which joined with Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation to create the Soviet Union.
By 1924, the new Soviet Union had been recognized by all the major world powers. Only the US, remained as a hold out.
First there was Russia, then there was the Soviet Union, now there's Russia again. The Soviet Union is no more. Russia is the name of the country now, as it was before. The Soviet Union, or more formally the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR, was composed of 15 different republics, of which Russia was the most powerful. Now it has broken up into 15 independent nations.