The internal event that significantly contributed to the end of the Soviet Union was the failed coup in August 1991, when hardline Communist Party members attempted to overthrow Mikhail Gorbachev. The coup's failure, largely due to public resistance led by Boris Yeltsin, weakened the power of the central government and accelerated the push for independence among various Soviet republics. This turmoil led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union on December 26, 1991, marking the official end of its existence.
break up of the Soviet Union
When Germany entered Russia even though they made an agreement called the soviet union pact.
The Russian Revolution(1917), and the over throw of the Czar
the august revolt
fall of Berlin wall
break up of the Soviet Union
It was the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Russian communism ended in 1991 when the Soviet Union collapsed. This event marked the end of the communist regime and contributed to the dissolution of the Soviet state.
When Germany entered Russia even though they made an agreement called the soviet union pact.
collapse of the Soviet Union
The Russian Revolution(1917), and the over throw of the Czar
the soviet union launched the satellite sputnik l
the august revolt
Launching of Sputnik
That event is named The Cuban Missile Crisis.
Operation Barbarossa; the invasion of the Soviet Union was the event that started the Holocaust.
The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the economic crisis of 1991 in Cuba. This was due to the close ties between Cuba and the Soviet Union.