Untold billions. One would have to add up the costs beginning in August 1945 until about 1990...then total them up. This figure would include the Korean & Vietnam Wars; as they were part of the cold war. EVERY single new jet, helicopter, tank, submarine, aircraft carrier, etc. would be part of the cost (from '45 thru '90).
The citizens of the soviet union were unhappy with their government because they spect too much of their money on the military.
Too much spending on the military
Stalin was a dictator (emphasis on DICK] He was an absolute ruler.Power mad. There was no "Soviet Union" There was a gang of criminals much as there is now. It is an amazing fact that rumours and legends start from tiny origins and grow to huge dimensions
Prussia existed as a significant European state from the 16th century until the end of World War II in 1947. During this period, the Soviet Union was established in 1922, following the Russian Revolution of 1917. The Soviet Union encompassed a vast territory that included much of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, existing contemporaneously with the latter years of Prussia's existence. The two entities were ultimately on opposing sides during World War II, with the Soviet Union playing a key role in the defeat of Nazi Germany, which had succeeded Prussia as a major power in the region.
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and he picked up many facts about atomic weapons that Roosevelt, because of old age, let slip out. With that knowledge, the Soviet Union became a superpower in the Cold War with a huge Stockholm of nuclear weaponry and armaments. He helped the Soviet Union a lot, although the Soviet Union eventually went under. What Russia (as it's called today) has more than the US are nuclear submarines. That's pretty much all.
A soviet republic was a territory of the union (much like states today). USSR (soviet union) stands for "Union of Socialist Soviet Republics"
Directly, the Russo-Finnish War and the Second World War. Indirectly, pretty much every conflict in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East during the existence of the Soviet Union.
The citizens of the soviet union were unhappy with their government because they spect too much of their money on the military.
At the time of World War II, Ukraine wasn't a country, but rather part of the Soviet Union. It was liberated from the Nazis, although, judging from the Holodomor, their Soviet rulers weren't much better.
Too much spending on the military
much colder
Stalin was a dictator (emphasis on DICK] He was an absolute ruler.Power mad. There was no "Soviet Union" There was a gang of criminals much as there is now. It is an amazing fact that rumours and legends start from tiny origins and grow to huge dimensions
Prussia existed as a significant European state from the 16th century until the end of World War II in 1947. During this period, the Soviet Union was established in 1922, following the Russian Revolution of 1917. The Soviet Union encompassed a vast territory that included much of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, existing contemporaneously with the latter years of Prussia's existence. The two entities were ultimately on opposing sides during World War II, with the Soviet Union playing a key role in the defeat of Nazi Germany, which had succeeded Prussia as a major power in the region.
How. Much do it cost to send 900.00 dollars through western union
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and he picked up many facts about atomic weapons that Roosevelt, because of old age, let slip out. With that knowledge, the Soviet Union became a superpower in the Cold War with a huge Stockholm of nuclear weaponry and armaments. He helped the Soviet Union a lot, although the Soviet Union eventually went under. What Russia (as it's called today) has more than the US are nuclear submarines. That's pretty much all.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you're referring to the "Soviet Union," it was a socialist state that existed from 1922 to 1991, encompassing much of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. Officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), it was a federation of multiple republics under a centralized government led by the Communist Party. The Soviet Union was a significant global superpower during the Cold War, known for its influence on world politics, economy, and culture until its dissolution in 1991.
The Soviet Union was based on communism (at least in theory). The German government at the same time was very much against communism and its followers were stamped out almost as hard as the Jews were.