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Non-communist Russia was called Russia. When Russia was under communism, it was called the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics or the USSR.
English: "Russia" = German "Russland".
Soviet-Russia, from 1922 it was called the Soviet Union (previously, Russia). The founder was Vladimir Ilyich (Ulyanov)Lenin in October, 1917.
Vladimir Lenin was the first communist dictator of Russia after the 1917 revolution.
Well the first group of communists were lead under Karl Marx, They would be called the Communist League which was in Germany, however the first Party to gain control of the government wouldn't be until 1921 when the Soviets gained control in Russia
he was a communitist and helped people
The first country/culture in Russia was a Viking kingdom called Rus.
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Ivan IV (also known as Ivan the Terrible) was the first Tsar of Russia from 1547-1584.
The people who first settled the areas along the Volga were called the Rus. In German, Russia is "Rusland".
The USSR did. It was popularly called "Russia".
The first dog in space was from Russia and she was called Laika.
yes, but back when it was first made Russia was called the USSR.
Never! It's always been called Russia.
Russia was simply Russia in 1880.