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Soviet Union
[ soh-vee-it yoon-yuhn ]
noun
- Official_name Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. a former federal, highly centralized union that grew to sustain 15 constituent republics, spanning 11 time zones across Eurasia and comprising the larger part of the former Russian Empire: formed in 1922 and dissolved in 1991. 8,650,000 sq. mi. (22,402,200 sq. km). : Moscow.
Soviet Union
noun
- a former federal republic in E Europe and central and N Asia: the revolution of 1917 achieved the overthrow of the Russian monarchy and the Soviet Union (the USSR) was established in 1922 as a Communist state. It was the largest country in the world, occupying a seventh of the total land surface. The collapse of Communist rule in 1991 was followed by declarations of independence by the constituent republics and the consequent break-up of the Soviet Union Official nameUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics Also calledRussiaSoviet Russia USSR
Soviet Union
- Officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), a nation formerly located in eastern Europe and northwestern Asia . Its capital and largest city was Moscow . In 1917 the Bolsheviks , led by Lenin , seized the government of Russia , and in 1922 Russia merged with the Ukrainian, Belorussian, and Transcaucasian republics to form the USSR. Joseph Stalin emerged as the Soviet leader after Lenin's death in 1924. Under Stalin, the 1930s were marked by political repression and terror ( see Stalin's Purge Trials ). After the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939, the Soviet Union added parts of Finland , Poland , and Romania to its territory and annexed the Baltic republics of Estonia , Latvia , and Lithuania . Invaded by Germany in 1941, the Soviet Union suffered vast losses but emerged from World War II on the winning side and soon became a nuclear superpower. Postwar American-Soviet relations saw the start of the cold war , as the Soviet Union extended its control over the Eastern Bloc . The Cuban missile crisis was provoked by the buildup of Soviet missiles in Cuba . In the 1970s the Soviet Union entered a period of éٱԳٱ with the United States. The reforms ( glasnost and perestroika ) introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev weakened the Communist party 's control, which suffered a mortal blow when hard-liners tried unsuccessfully in 1991 to overthrow Gorbachev. As Communist dominance faded, nationalism rose within the republics that made up the Soviet Union. The Baltic republics of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania, Armenia , Belarus , Georgia , Moldova , and various republics of the Caucasus Mountains — Azerbaijan , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Turkmenistan , and Uzbekistan — declared their independence. The Soviet Union was formally dissolved in 1991. A loose federation, known as the Commonwealth of Independent States and made up of some former Soviet republics, succeeded it, but the Commonwealth is not recognized as a nation. Russia took the former Soviet Union's seat on the Security Council of the United Nations .
Example Sentences
"They also have a memory of the Winter War, which transpired during World War Two, where they were invaded by the Soviet Union."
This is why both those nostalgic for the Soviet Union and the czarist monarchy in Russia can look at the Confederate battle flag and feel a weird sense of kinship.
Attempts by superpowers to exert influence on less powerful nations echo the Cold War, when the US and Soviet Union faced off in global ideological competition.
Europeans have focused more on investing in welfare and social services than defence - collective or otherwise - since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.
In the 1960s, as tensions with the Soviet Union grew, a handful of brave engineers and radar specialists spent their days here, testing missile guidance systems and refining radar technology.
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