Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Mongolia (Puppet State), Tuva (currently Mongolian Terretory), Gorgia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.
The USSR did not break up and become Russia again. Thinking Russia and the USSR were the same, is a common mistake. Russia was just part of the USSR, along with many other countries. Russia was the largest of the countries that were part of the USSR. In 1991, the USSR broke up and these countries, including Russia, all became independent.
Greece, Russia, and Serbia were the countries who fought against the Ottoman's.
Russia, Ukraine, uzbekistan, kazakhstan,Georgia
USSR stood for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. There were 14 countries in the USSR. Russia was only one of them, but by far the largest and most influential. The countries returned to their original names, which they had before the USSR was formed. Russia is now The Russian Federation, since it is made up of more than just Russia. Ukraine is now Ukraine, etc. Each of the countries had a name similar to this: The Ukrainian Soviet Republic. Now is is simply Ukraine. Or the Republic of Ukraine.
Not including USSR Occupied countries it's about, if you include the population of USSR Occupied countries then it's about 13.5%.
The United States and USSR (United Soviet Socialist Republic), not Russia. Russia was the major country in the USSR and they controlled the other members.
The USSR did not break up and become Russia again. Thinking Russia and the USSR were the same, is a common mistake. Russia was just part of the USSR, along with many other countries. Russia was the largest of the countries that were part of the USSR. In 1991, the USSR broke up and these countries, including Russia, all became independent.
I think it is Russia.
There were never other countries inside Russia. There were other countries that made up the USSR.
Only Russia, as the USSR was just another name for Soviet Russia :)Additional answerActually, USSR is NOT just another name for Russia. USSR stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and is an agglomeration of a whole lot of countries, including Russia. It was formed in 1922 and disbanded after the fall of communism in 1991
The countries that fought in D-Day were US, Britain,France and Russia.
russia and others
The U.S and USSR (Russia)
only Russia because USSR was a name for the soviet union:)Additional answerActually, USSR is NOT just another name for Russia. USSR stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and is an agglomeration of a whole lot of countries, including Russia. It was formed in 1922 and disbanded after the fall of communism in 1991
Countries which used to be parts of the USSR: Russia, Ukrain, Belorussia, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan. No country used to be a part of Russia. Russia itself was a part of the USSR.
Greece, Russia, and Serbia were the countries who fought against the Ottoman's.
Russia, Ukraine, uzbekistan, kazakhstan,Georgia