After World War II, Russia was part of the Soviet Union, which operated under a one-party socialist system led by the Communist Party. This government was characterized by centralized control, state ownership of the means of production, and a lack of political pluralism. The regime suppressed dissent and maintained strict control over various aspects of life, including the economy, media, and civil liberties.
Russia's new government took them out of World War I after their revolution.
I think Russia.
Russia joined world war 1 in 1914
The USSR was a communist government with Josef Stalin as its leader during World War 2. Stalin ruled as a dictator and was responsible for the deaths of millions he ordered killed.
Russia instituted a democratic government
Russia's new government took them out of World War I after their revolution.
Answer this question…The provisional government continued Russia's involvement in World War I.
they were still communist
Answer this question…The provisional government continued Russia's involvement in World War I.
When Vladimir Lenin overthrew Russia's Provisional Government, he entered into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ending Russia's involvement in World War 1.
During that time period Russia was a Communist nation.
After the World War 2 Italy did have a democratic type of government.
Type your answer here... Germany and Russia
I think Russia.
Fascist
Stalin was dictator in Russia .
It was as it is today a democracy government