The Soviet Union faced both opportunities and challenges in spreading communism. In the aftermath of World War II, many nations were susceptible to communist ideology due to economic hardship and political instability. However, the USSR encountered resistance from Western powers, which led to the Cold War and efforts to contain communism. Ultimately, while it successfully established communist regimes in several countries, the spread was often met with opposition and conflict.
not easy to find out as Judaism was illegal in the Soviet Union.
It create space so they can pass the enemy with easy
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The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.
The Cold War come on guys, that one was easy, did you really have to look it up?
not easy to find out as Judaism was illegal in the Soviet Union.
There was no easy solution to the effects brought by the fall of the Soviet Union. Countries freed after decades of occupation brought crime to a high rate.
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It create space so they can pass the enemy with easy
u no lifes go and research dont take the easy way out read books
The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.
Roosevelt was a bit too open about the general concept of the atomic bomb. Stalin took in everything he heard and soon Russia or the Soviet Union had nuclear weapons also, making the US and the Soviet Union the two big world superpowers, with stockpiles of nuclear weapons that could destroy the Earth. I'm sure the Soviet Union believed at the time that since they were developing their own nuclear weapons, they weren't all that alarmed. To this day, after the Soviet Union crumbled, no one knows where some warheads have gone. It was easy for a terrorist to snatch a nuclear bomb or two from the unguarded Soviet stockpiles abandoned when the Soviet Union became no more.
The Cold War come on guys, that one was easy, did you really have to look it up?
Not an easy question to answer; it is generally viewed that the Holocaust started with the invasion of the Soviet Union and therefore in Lithuania. And ended with Germany's surrender, therefore in Germany. Answer 2 Actually, some put the beginning of the Holocaust in 1933, when Hitler rose to power. Otherwise, I'd say September 1939, when he invaded Poland and the killing of the Jews began in large numbers. This was over 18 months before he invaded the Soviet Union.
An easy way I remember commensalism is by the word communism or the idea of it. The idea of communism is the idea where everything is equal and everybody benefits equally as well. In commensalism both organisms benefit and it is a mutual relationship where both benefit equally and no harm is done.
easy the answer is spread
This is pretty obvious, isn't it? Butter is easy to spread over bread. This comparison is showing that something else is easy to spread.