Questions about the USSR, relations between the USSR and Soviet Russia?

Updated on military 2024-06-03
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, the war will be won, and it will be the strength of the country, especially the economic power, not the talent of the leaders, and naturally Lenin's popularity index will be higher than Stalin's, and the Soviet Union will be more united, and its leadership will probably accelerate the process of victory.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In that case, there would have been no Soviet-German non-aggression pact, and there would have been no German blitzkrieg against the Soviet Union, Lenin was very wary of Hitler, and in addition, Lenin's judgment of the international situation was higher than Stalin's, if Stalin was Jiang Wei, Lenin was Zhuge Liang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    History has no ifs!!

    There is no point in discussing that nothing can happen that cannot happen.

    You say that Lenin may not develop heavy industry, but Lenin should not carry out a purge and a great purge, and he will not lose more than 60 divisions and 1.6 million men within a month of the start of the war, and the entire front will be retreated. Of course, these are also hypotheses, and if they are just hypotheses, no one can tell you what the point of what you have been thinking about for a long time!

    There is no way to deduce, no way to prove, no way to even argue! And, what actually happens will never go the way you planned!

    There are no accidents in history, there are in reality!

    History has no assumptions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    With Lenin's diplomatic skills, he might not have gone to war with Germany.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Didn't Lenin promise to give us back the Outer Northeast, our Vladivostok, our Sakhalin?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Lenin will win in the same way, and you can see it when you look at his wartime economic policy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "Soviet Russia" refers to the period from the February Revolution in March 1917 to the founding of the Soviet Union in 1922. Among them, there was a situation in which the two regimes of the bourgeois provisional ** and the Soviet of workers' and soldiers' deputies coexisted; The People's Council, the world's first workers' and soldiers' Soviet**, was established, and Lenin was elected president; A series of decisive measures were taken to consolidate the nascent regime; After three years of arduous civil war, it crushed foreign armed intervention and domestic counter-revolutionary rebellion; In 1921, the New Economic Policy was implemented, and the commodity economy was vigorously developed, which promoted the recovery and development of the national economy.

    The "Soviet Union" refers to the period from the establishment of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the end of 1922 (referred to as the "Soviet Union") to the disintegration of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    USSR is the abbreviation for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Refers to the regime that was in power from 1917 to 1991.

    The scope of Soviet Russia was wider than that of the Soviet Union, although the two could be used interchangeably. But the meaning of Soviet Russia also includes the era of Tsarist Russia.

    Soviet Russia = Russian Federation under Soviet power = Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, time. , in the context of the victory of Lenin's October Revolution and the beginning of socialism in the Federation.

    USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics It includes 16 member states, including Russia. Here is the difference with Soviet Russia Note that Soviet Russia was only one of the countries of the Soviet Union

    Soviet Russia is the Soviet version of Russia, while the Soviet Union is the collective name for a union of 16 countries, not a single country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What is the relationship between Russia and the Soviet Union? It's not one country, two names.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1918 to 1922 was Soviet Russia, 1922 to 1991 was the Soviet Union.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, I personally think that it used to be a very powerful country. It's a pity that it didn't do a good job, and finally disintegrated.

    Russians have a contradictory view of the USSR, there is a famous saying in Russia ** Putin: whoever does not regret the collapse of the USSR has no conscience and whoever wants to restore the USSR of the past has no brains. This is the best summary of the Russians' opinion of the USSR!

    Russia ** Putin.

    1. Whoever does not regret the collapse of the USSR has no conscience.

    The Soviet period was the most glorious event in the entire history of Russia, and after World War II, the Soviet Union was the two largest superpowers in the world, along with the United States. At its peak, the Soviet Union even gained the upper hand in the US-Soviet struggle for hegemony, and once allowed the United States to take a defensive position. The Soviet Union had 15 member states, with a total population of more than 100 million at its peak and a territorial area of 22,400 square kilometers

    Militarily, it has more than 3.7 million regular troops, more than 8,500 combat aircraft, 50,000 tanks, 47,000 artillery pieces, and more than 10,000 nuclear bombs; Politically, the Soviet Union is one of the five permanent members of the United Nations and the core of the Warsaw Pact. Economically, steel production is 148 million tons, which is twice that of the United States, and cement production is 125 million tons, which is twice that of the United States! In addition, the Soviet Union made great contributions to the world anti-fascist war, and it was the Soviet Union that paid the price of 28 million sacrifices to defeat the German fascists from the eastern battlefield! If the powerful Soviet Union once brought great national pride to the Russian people, wouldn't the Russians who did not regret the collapse of the Soviet Union have no conscience?

    Torrent of tanks in the USSR.

    2. Whoever wants to restore the Soviet Union of the past has no brains.

    Although the Soviet Union was unprecedentedly powerful, it was also full of drawbacks. The highly centralized political-economic system of the Stalinist model did not allow the Russians to fully enjoy the fruits of the Soviet Union's strength. Economically, the Soviet Union developed heavy industry unilaterally, and agriculture and light industry, which are closely related to the people's livelihood, developed slowly; Politically and militarily, the Soviet Union attached importance to competing with the United States for world hegemony, spent most of its GDP on military development, and neglected to improve the living standards of the people.

    Especially in the late Brezhnev period, Soviet politics became increasingly corrupt, privileges were rampant, economic development came to a standstill, and social contradictions intensified unprecedentedly! Russians generally believe that the Soviet Union was strong, but the people shared limited development gains. That's why there is the second half of Putin's sentence, whoever wants to restore the Soviet Union of the past has no brains.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is a regime that does not adapt to public opinion, and it will disappear naturally, and I am really helping you look forward to it

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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    How to evaluate the USSR.

    1.The USSR was not Marxism, and the Marxist First International failed.

    2.The Soviet Union was not Engelsian, the Engelsian Second International, which still existed in many countries, was the Communist Party's participation in elections.

    3.The USSR was Marxist-Leninist, but Marxism-Leninism was not fully Soviet. ’

    4.The USSR was the Marxist-Leninist and Stalinist model.

    5.The Soviet Union, in the midst of the Great Depression of the world economy, created an economic miracle of industrialization and made outstanding contributions in the anti-fascist war.

    6.But the Soviet system was rigid, the industrial system was unbalanced and excessively homogeneous.

    7.The character of the Soviet people created the victory of the anti-fascist war, because the Soviet Union was far inferior to Germany in terms of military industry level, strategy and tactics, and the victory mainly depended on the spirit of the Soviets who dared to die generously.

    8.The character of the Soviets led to the destruction of the USSR.

    The United States seized the opportunity to unite with its allies to suppress oil**, causing the Soviet Union to make ends meet financially and its economy to struggle. At this time, there was a big problem with the character of the Soviets: Gorbachev wanted to learn China's reforms and arrogantly shouted "The road that the Chinese have walked out in ten years, the Soviet Union only needs 100 days to complete!"

    10.As a result, radical reform measures led to economic stagnation, which affected the lives of the Soviet people, and as a result, social contradictions intensified, which eventually led to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When Soviet specialists retreated, only the equipment that had already been deliveredAt that time, the Soviet Union demanded that the experts return to their home countries immediately and burned all the data.

    In the end, the experts took away all the drawings, plans and materials, and stopped the important equipment urgently needed for China's construction, and greatly reduced the number of complete sets of equipment and key components in various equipment, so that the construction of more than 250 enterprises and institutions in China was in a state of stagnation and semi-stagnation, which caused heavy losses to China's economic construction and aggravated China's economic difficulties.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Knowledge. The experts were mostly apolitical, and the Soviet experts, after receiving the order to leave, did their best to teach us Davaris more than usual before leaving, and deliberately left something less important.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    During the period before returning to China, Soviet experts not only talked freely about friendship with the Chinese, but also left their knowledge and technical materials to the Chinese side as much as possible, or let the Chinese side copy, transcribe and photograph. For example, Soviet experts Rykov, Romanov, and Raoud of the Harbin Electric Machinery Plant left a total of 178 drawings and technical materials for the factory in accordance with technical needs, and all the materials taken away and sent to the consulate were handed over to the factory for copying and copying without reservation before being taken away and sent away. In other units, some experts secretly handed over the information to the Chinese staff; Some experts deliberately do not lock the drawer; Some experts said that the lock was not broken, and asked the Chinese people to repair it, and hinted that it could be copied.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It was the USSR who did not want China to be strong.

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