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Soviet Union — Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques Pour les articles homonymes, voir RSS et Soviétique. Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques Союз Советских Социалистических Республик … Wikipédia en Français
Soviet Union — Soviet U|nion, the between 1917 and 1991, a country in Europe and Asia, whose full name was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (the USSR). The Soviet Union was the largest country in the world and was made up of 15 ↑republics (=separate… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Soviet Union — UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS: also Soviet Russia * * * … Universalium
Soviet Union — UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS: also Soviet Russia … English World dictionary
Soviet Union — informal name of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; in use in U.S. newspapers by October 1919 … Etymology dictionary
Soviet Union — USSR and CCCP redirect here. For other uses, see USSR (disambiguation) and CCCP (disambiguation). Soviet redirects here. For the term itself, see Soviet (council). For other uses, see Soviet (disambiguation). Union of Soviet Socialist Republics … Wikipedia
Soviet Union — The 1917 Russian Revolution signaled the dawn of over 70 years of communist rule through the creation of the Soviet Union, a vast collection of 15 republics underpinned ideologically by Marxism–Leninism. The Soviet Union finally fragmented… … Historical dictionary of Marxism
Soviet Union — From August 1939 to June 1941, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were linked by treaties that permitted a Soviet sphere of influence in eastern Poland and Ukraine, and the occupation of the Baltic states. On the eve of World War II in… … Historical dictionary of the Holocaust
Soviet Union — The Soviet Union inherited tsarist Russia s interest in and sometimes influence over Kurdistan. During the Cold War, many in the West believed that the Kurds offered a possible fifth column to facilitate Soviet expansion into the Middle East.… … Historical Dictionary of the Kurds
Soviet Union — Estimated Gypsy population in 1991: over 500,000. For a short time after the success of the 1917 Revolution, the Gypsies in the newly formed Soviet Union were given rights as an ethnic group in exchange for supporting communism. Nomadism was… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Soviet Union — See Dissolution of the Soviet Union … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation