Eduardo Lopez
The Red Army was a nickname for the Soviet Army.
The Red Army was a nickname for the Soviet Army.
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army - or simply The Red ArmyBeginning in February 1946 and until the dissolution of the Soviet Union, its official name was "Soviet Army".
Soviet
The term "Reds" usually referred to the Soviet Red Army, but was sometimes used as a general term for Russians.
The Red Army was a nickname for the Soviet Army.
The Red Army was a nickname for the Soviet Army.
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army - or simply The Red ArmyBeginning in February 1946 and until the dissolution of the Soviet Union, its official name was "Soviet Army".
Soviet
Lenin and Stalin built the Soviet Red Army; Mao built the Red Chinese Army.
The Soviet Union
Yes it was, the Red Army was the official army of the entire Soviet Union. Ukraine, was part of the Soviet Union was the Ukrainian SSR, so Ukraine's army was the Red Army. Same with Belarus (Belorussian SSR), Lithuania (Lithuanian SSR) and all those former Soviet states.
the red army
They didn't. They are the same thing.
detroit
The term "Reds" usually referred to the Soviet Red Army, but was sometimes used as a general term for Russians.
Stalin, was the leader of the Soviet Union and responsible for the Red Army's losses during the early stages of the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He also took part, and executed thousands of Red Army officers, known as the Great Purge of the Red Army.