Like most other European receptacles, the Russian/Soviet GOST 7396 receptacle has round contacts on 19mm center. However, the contacts for the Russian/Soviet receptacle are 4.0mm contacts as opposed to the 4.8mm contacts of other European plugs and receptacles. As such, a Russian/Soviet GOST 7396 receptacle may not accept the larger contacts found on European CEE7/4, CEE7/7 and CEE7/16 plugs. Most former Soviet republics have standardized on the European "Shuko", but it is possible to still encounter Russian/Soviet GOST 7396 receptacle in some areas, so it is advisable to have an adapter to the Russian/Soviet GOST 7396 on hand just in case.
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There wasn't really a consequence. They saved themselves from losing more men and resource's. But, Stalin came into power and there was a famine and disaster in Russia.
Almost certainly it was Peter the Great; he was the first great westward-looking tsar, defeated the Swedes (a fairly major power at the time led by a military genius of sorts) on the shore of the Baltic and founded St. Petersburg as his European capital.
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