Are the other member states of the Soviet Union all led by Soviet Russia?

Updated on military 2024-04-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes! Because the Soviet Union was very strong at that time, even the United States at that time did not dare to bully it, and some countries had to rely on the Soviet Union to avoid annihilation in order not to be bullied by the United States, so those countries were also willing to lead it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's like our autonomous region.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The 16 republics of the former Soviet Union are: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Karelia.

    The Soviet Union, whose full name is the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics", was a federal socialist state from 1922 to 1991, which pursued a socialist system and was governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

    The Soviet Union was a federal state with 16 republics in its history, and its territory covered most of Eastern Europe.

    The Soviet Union is located in eastern Europe, Central Asia, and North Asia, spanning the two continents of Europe and Asia, with a total land area of 10,000 square kilometers, which is the same size as North America.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Soviet Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formed by the Federation of Soviet Socialist Republics, which was formed by Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and the South Caucasus Federation, which was later expanded to 15 union republics.

    On December 30, 1922, the Soviet Union was formed, and the full name of the Soviet Union was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Soviet Union was the largest country in the world by land area and the third most populous country at that time.

    The territory spans most of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and North Asia; Borders on land with Norway, Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, China, Mongolia and North Korea; It is separated by Sweden, Japan, the state of Alaska in the United States, and Canada.

    History of the USSR

    The Soviet Union was a federal state, composed of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics with equal rights on the principle of voluntary union, and pursued a socialist system and planned economic policy, and was governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

    After World War II, the Soviet Union became a world superpower along with the United States, and the world entered a bipolar pattern, and the Soviet Union advocated vigorously developing military strength to compete with the United States for world mine power, and then the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States officially kicked off in March 1946.

    On December 25, 1991, Soviet Chairman Mikhail Gorbachev announced his resignation, and the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union passed a resolution the next day announcing that the Soviet Union had ceased to exist, and the Russian Federation led by Yeltsin inherited the main comprehensive national strength and international status of the Soviet Union.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fifteen.

    The 15 republics of the Soviet Union include: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan.

    At that time, the Soviet Union was the largest country in the world, with 22.4 million square kilometers of land, larger than Canada and the United States combined. The huge size of the Soviet Union had a very advantageous geopolitical situation, and the Soviet Union could militarily deter all the countries of North America, Asia, and Europe.

    With a population of 100 million, the Soviet Union was the third most populous country in the world at that time, after China and India. The Soviet Union was also a military, political, economic, industrial, scientific, resource, agricultural, and nuclear power. Since the Soviet Union was the most powerful country in the world at that time, it began a global struggle with the United States for hegemony.

    During the Cold War, the Soviet Union had 150,000 tanks, 200,000 armored vehicles, 16,000 military aircraft, 3.7 million troops, 800 main combat ships, and 18,000 nuclear warheads.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the former Soviet republics became independent states

    Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. A total of 15 countries.

    As of 22 December 1991, 11 former Soviet republics had joined the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), namely Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan (which had withdrawn from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) at the Kazan Conference on 26 August 2005), Uzbekistan and Ukraine. Georgia, on the other hand, joined in December 1993 and withdrew in August 2008.

    The three Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have consistently refused to join the CIS.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Soviet republics had:1. Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

    2. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    3. Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    4. Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic.

    5. Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.

    6. Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    7. Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic.

    8. Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    9. Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    10. Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    11. Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic.

    12. Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic.

    13. Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    14. Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic.

    15. Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    16. Karelia-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic.

    17. Transcaucasian Soviet Socialist Federative Republic.

    18. Abkhaz Soviet Socialist Republic.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Soviet republics had:

    1. The three East Slavic states: the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, and the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic.

    2. The three Baltic states: Estonian SSR, Latvian SSR, and Lithuanian SSR.

    3. Three countries of Transcaucasia: Georgian SSR, Armenian SSR, and Azerbaijan SSR.

    4. Five Central Asian countries: Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic, Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, and Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic.

    5. Others: Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, Karelia-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (later revoked).

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