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Joseph Stalin, who lead the USSR and was the cause of many countries to be dictated.
Nazi Germany ruled by Hitler, and Communist USSR (russia) ruled by Joseph Stalin
Before WWI, Russia had been ruled by Tsars, similar to Kings. After WWI, Russia was a communist country known as the Soviet Union. It would be a communist country until 1990, when it became Russia again.
Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use. Clearly no country became Communist after WW1, and Communism will have to exist at a global level anyway. Russia became state capitalist.
In 1946, Russia was state capitalist. Most people had to work for a wage, and the state owned the means of production. Communism means the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless society.
The USA and the USSR
Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin were two communist leaders of the USSR in the 20th century. Lenin ruled from 1917 to 1924. Stalin ruled from 1924 to 1953.
Stalin Krushchev Brezhnev Gorbachev Yeltsin cant remember first names sorry (Leaders Of The USSR)
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. But in fact it stood for state capitalism not Communism
USSR
communist
There is no longer a USSR, the 'USSR' was an acronym for:Union of SovietSocialist RepublicsThe USSRdissolved as all the republics broke off after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In essence there is no longer a/the USSR, thus it has no job in post-communist Russia.
Communist expansion.
Generally, yes.
Communist and very industrial.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Communist