During World War 2, Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the Soviet Union.
In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted to take over West Berlin.
Vladimir Lenin was the first person to take control in the Soviet Union. Lenin was in power through January 1924 when he died. Although he was almost totally incapacitated from strokes in 1923 (he could not speak or write), he was still active when the Soviet Union was formed in December 1922.
In the Soviet Union, otherwise known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
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During World War 2, Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the Soviet Union.
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In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted to take over West Berlin.
Vladimir Lenin was the first person to take control in the Soviet Union. Lenin was in power through January 1924 when he died. Although he was almost totally incapacitated from strokes in 1923 (he could not speak or write), he was still active when the Soviet Union was formed in December 1922.
In the Soviet Union, otherwise known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
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The USSR took control of East Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia following the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression treaty signed between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in August 1939. In September 1939, after Germany invaded Poland, the Soviet Union invaded the eastern part of Poland on September 17, 1939. Subsequently, the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia were occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940. These territories remained under Soviet control until the end of World War II and beyond.
Germany's initial goal was to spread from the Atlantic to the Soviet Union, and also trying to take the soviet union, but failing.
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When Germany surrendered in 1945 the occupying armies Britain, France, the United States and Soviet Union divided Germany into sectors of control. The zone under soviet contorl became East Germany and the other sectors became West Germany.