Russia has been trying to pull the small, rebellious mountain republic back into its fold since the crumbling of the Soviet Union. |
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In October, 1957, when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the first satellite, into orbit, Americans were stunned. |
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This is when Vaclav Havel came to speak to Congress just after the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union until the collapse of communism a decade ago. |
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I've written novels which make frequent passing reference to the Soviet Union, Lenin, Trotsky, and communism. |
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Yet almost everything he wrote about Stalin's Soviet Union takes the form of adulatory, gushing hymns to Stalin. |
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He also lists the numerous combat actions in which the United States became involved after the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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Peace in Europe during the Cold War rested on two pillars that made up the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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In a trumped-up case in April 1946, he was removed from his position, stripped of his rank, the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. |
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All three facilities, built by the Soviet Union, have been in mothballs or lightly used in recent years. |
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There are approximately 2.5 million Kyrgyz living throughout the former Soviet Union, about 88 percent of them in Kyrgyzstan. |
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Only in the years since the Soviet Union broke up has the destruction of European Jewry won widespread acknowledgment in Russia. |
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The chief cause of the end of the cold war was the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. |
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The air mass bringing the coldest temperatures is the polar continental mass that comes in from the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union had better technology and more money to spend on it than America, and that made the Americans jealous, even envious. |
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However, among the Abkhaz and Ossetians, tension and radical nationalism after the disintegration of the Soviet Union led to civil wars. |
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For long, misuse of the environment was treated in the Soviet Union as something that happens under capitalism but not under socialism. |
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He is very good on revolution and ideology and writes extensively on capitalism and socialism and the rise of the Soviet Union. |
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At a conference in Algiers, he had just denounced the Soviet Union for failing revolutionaries across the globe. |
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Once the Soviet Union broke apart, Kazakhstan became an independent country. |
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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to the reemergence of independent states across Central Asia. |
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Reagan was of course right about the window of vulnerability, and the Soviet Union collapsed just five years later. |
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Both the Soviet Union and the United States were eager to kick in cash and advice. |
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The Soviet Union had imploded, the Berlin Wall had come tumbling down, and Africans were not indifferent to these winds of change. |
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The quiet period abroad wasn't entirely quiet, because the Soviet Union started ripping at the seams. |
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The Red Army retook the Baltics in 1944, and reincorporated them into the Soviet Union. |
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Kazakhstan is now an independent country, but for decades it was part of the Soviet Union. |
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The United States remained neutral and the Soviet Union was still allied with Hitler. |
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It is long past time that we readjusted our defensive lines overseas to reflect the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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Studies of religious revivals throughout the former Soviet Union must account for the impact of decades of forced secularization. |
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I have a very critical view about socialism, to say nothing of Leninism and Stalinism, but I have a great love for the Soviet Union. |
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In 1939, therefore, the British and French embarked on an attempt to build an alliance with the Soviet Union. |
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Well, everything is reparable but I do think we've been on the verge of being somewhat naive about the former Soviet Union and its leadership. |
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The director of Aish HaTorah's Russian Program is Rabbi Eliyahu Essas, a former refusenik from the Soviet Union. |
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The 1983 Downing of KAL 007 sharpened American tensions with the Soviet Union to heights not seen since the Cuban missile crisis. |
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At the height of the Soviet Union, the proletariat universally understood everything their government said was a work of fiction. |
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What happens when the Soviet Union appropriates one of the most beloved characters in children's literature? |
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The senator even introduced them before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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However, by 1920 it was reconquered by Russia, and in 1922 it became a constituent part of the Soviet Union, as part of the Transcaucasian Socialist Soviet Republic. |
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But in 1991, as the former Soviet Union broke apart, Chechnya and Dagestan declared their independence from Moscow. |
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Unlike most Americans, having lived in the Soviet Union, I have some experiences of a society where a national ID system was used relatively repressively. |
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In the last days of the Soviet Union, there was a going black market in burned-out light-bulbs. |
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The Russian communist and nationalist opposition pinned upon Lukashenko their hopes of reintegrating the scattered parts of the former Soviet Union under one strong leader. |
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Wasting no time, the two of them clambered onto the desk, pushing aside the flag of the Soviet Union that covered it. |
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It achieved little until 1962, when agreements restricting the satellite countries to limited production and to economic dependency on the Soviet Union were enforced. |
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Higher education was reoriented toward the socialist bloc, and students went to study in Vietnam, the Soviet Union, and other Eastern Bloc countries. |
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Then, in late 1991, the dreams of reformist socialism crashed with the end of the Soviet Union. |
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Increasingly, both the United States and the Soviet Union made improvements to their missiles that made them capable satellite and space capsule launchers. |
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His astute detente diplomacy with the Soviet Union, trying to make the world a safer place, gets high marks. |
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Historically, the former Soviet Union has been a counterweight to the United States. |
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It was, notwithstanding the ultimately tragic fate of the Soviet Union, the historical antipode to capitalist barbarism, and the beacon for future generations. |
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Even the Czech Republic, which was formerly occupied by the Soviet Union, has ruled out such a contingency. |
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For four decades, our adversarial relationship with the Soviet Union was a major issue in presidential elections. |
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In 1954, the Soviet Union suggested that it should join NATO to preserve peace in Europe. |
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During most of the Cold War, NATO's watch against the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact did not actually lead to direct military action. |
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It was the first NATO summit to be held in a country that had been part of the Soviet Union. |
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The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 left the United States as the world's sole superpower. |
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the United States was the world's sole hegemonic power. |
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Russia became the Soviet Union and lost Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia, which became independent countries. |
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The fall of the Wall in 1989 became a symbol of the Fall of Communism,the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, German Reunification and Die Wende. |
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Poland fell quickly, as the Soviet Union attacked from the east on 17 September. |
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Food was in short supply in the conquered areas of the Soviet Union and Poland, with rations inadequate to meet nutritional needs. |
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Between 1939 and 1941, German forces invaded Poland, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the Soviet Union. |
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Since most of the industrial areas were in the western zones, the Soviet Union was transferred additional reparations. |
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Together, the Hunger Plan and Generalplan Ost would have led to the starvation of 80 million people in the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union instituted a new communist government in Poland, analogous to much of the rest of the Eastern Bloc. |
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After World War II, the economy was centrally planned, with command links controlled by the communist party, similarly to the Soviet Union. |
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With the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the RAF's focus has returned to delivering expeditionary air power. |
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In addition to its service in the West, the Luftwaffe operated over the Soviet Union, North Africa and Southern Europe. |
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Hitler had already ordered preparations to be made for Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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He had to maintain the appearance of concentration on defeating Britain, to conceal from Joseph Stalin his covert aim to invade the Soviet Union. |
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The purpose of the Marshall Plan was to aid in the economic recovery of nations after WWII as well as to antagonize the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union was invited with the understanding that it would likely refuse. |
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In late September, the Soviet Union called a meeting of nine European Communist parties in southwest Poland. |
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He said the Plan was hostile to the Soviet Union, a subsidy for American exporters, and sure to polarize the world between East and West. |
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On March 17, 1948, Truman addressed European security and condemned the Soviet Union before a hastily convened Joint Session of Congress. |
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Under the terms of the agreement the Soviet Union would in return ship raw materials such as food and timber to the western zones. |
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The UK has relaxed its nuclear posture since the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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With the success of Operation Hurricane, Britain became the third nuclear power after the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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The first was the geopolitical battle for influence between the United States and the Soviet Union known as the Cold War. |
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A similar draft resolution sponsored by the Soviet Union was also rejected. |
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The Soviet Union made major gains with regards to influence in the Middle East. |
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Previously they had apparently thought that we were bluffing, when we openly said that the Soviet Union possessed powerful rockets. |
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She went on a state visit to the Soviet Union in 1984 and met with Gorbachev and Nikolai Ryzhkov, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers. |
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This government was undermined by the infamous Zinoviev Letter, which was used as evidence of Labour's links with the Soviet Union. |
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The term was first applied to the British Empire, the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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Unlike the soviet Union at a certain period in history, the Russian economy does not hold a candle to that of the United States. |
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The United States, he contends, is no longer the arsenal of democracy. Nor does it have a clear technological advantage over the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union is offering to send commercial satellites into orbit at bargain-basement prices. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev was the last General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union gained another access to the Baltic with the Kaliningrad Oblast. |
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The combination of the threat of the Soviet Union, and Britain's commitments throughout the world, created a new role for the Navy. |
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The situation was complicated further by the increasing Cold War rivalry of the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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Another of Eisenhower's concerns was the possibility of a wider war with the Soviet Union after it threatened to intervene on the Egyptian side. |
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The Soviet Union and the United States emerged as rival superpowers, setting the stage for the Cold War, which lasted for the next 46 years. |
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The Soviet Union, concerned by Germany's goals of capturing vast areas of Eastern Europe, drafted a treaty of mutual assistance with France. |
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Poland's territory was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union, with Lithuania and Slovakia also receiving small shares. |
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With the situation in Europe and Asia relatively stable, Germany, Japan, and the Soviet Union made preparations. |
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By contrast, the Germans were steadily making preparations for an attack on the Soviet Union, massing forces on the Soviet border. |
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In November 1940, negotiations took place to determine if the Soviet Union would join the Tripartite Pact. |
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On 18 December 1940, Hitler issued the directive to prepare for an invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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In the Soviet Union, both the Germans and the Soviets spent the spring and early summer of 1943 preparing for large offensives in central Russia. |
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The Soviet victory at Kursk marked the end of German superiority, giving the Soviet Union the initiative on the Eastern Front. |
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The alliance between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union had begun to deteriorate even before the war was over. |
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The Soviet Union also urged military and cooperation between Nationalist China and Communist China during the war. |
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The Soviet Union urged military and cooperation between Soviet China and Nationalist China during China's war against Japan. |
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In the lead up to the war between the Soviet Union and Germany, relations between the Soviet Union and Germany underwent several stages. |
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Stalin studied Hitler, including reading Mein Kampf and from it knew of Hitler's desire to destroy the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union and Germany at this time competed with each other for influence in Poland. |
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On 30 November, the Soviet Union attacked Finland, for which it was expelled from the League of Nations. |
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Poland fielded the third biggest army among the European Allies, after the Soviet Union and United Kingdom, but before France. |
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Bulgaria abandoned the Axis and joined the Allies when the Soviet Union invaded, offering no resistance to the incoming forces. |
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Romania had initially been a member of the Axis powers but switched allegiance upon facing invasion by the Soviet Union. |
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The armistice was signed three weeks later on 12 September 1944, on terms virtually dictated by the Soviet Union. |
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Joseph Stalin had bowed out, citing the need for his presence in the Soviet Union to attend to the Stalingrad crisis. |
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Hitler now had his sights set on Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June and the Blitz came to end. |
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The Soviet Union soon after it declared war on Japan in August 1945 annexed the the southern Kuril Islands, which Japan still claims. |
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The Soviet Union succeeded the Russian empire in the remainder if its former territory, and Germany, Austria, and Hungary were reduced in size. |
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The Soviet Union emerged as a victor in World War II, and controlled most of central and eastern Europe. |
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Returning from Hong Kong, Cameron visited the then Soviet Union, where he was approached by two Russian men speaking fluent English. |
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The labour camps of the old Soviet Union are well described by the writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn. |
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As petroleum production in the US peaked during the 1960s, however, the United States was surpassed by Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Union. |
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It was invented in France for industrial use and from 1933 to 1955 was used both in France and in the Soviet Union. |
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With the fall of the Soviet Union, most Soviet military hovercraft fell into disuse and disrepair. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the president of the Soviet Union, credited the Polish pope with hastening the fall of Communism in Europe. |
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The Soviet Union honoured him for the Communist attitude toward property rights expressed in Utopia. |
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The following month, he protested to Alexei Kosygin over the expulsion of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn from the Soviet Union of Writers. |
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The film was popular in the United States and an outstanding success in the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union did not participate until the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. |
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In 1984 the Soviet Union and 13 Soviet allies reciprocated by boycotting the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. |
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The Soviet Union became a member on 18 September 1934, and was expelled on 14 December 1939 for invading Finland. |
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However, the plan was met with resistance in Poland, Lithuania, and the Soviet Union, which opposed any international force in Lithuania. |
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Adolf Hitler and Mussolini continued to aid General Francisco Franco's Nationalists, while the Soviet Union helped the Spanish Republic. |
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The final significant act of the League was to expel the Soviet Union in December 1939 after it invaded Finland. |
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But after World War II the British Empire lost its superpower status, leaving the United States and the Soviet Union as the world's superpowers. |
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The Soviet Union was the second nation to have developed and tested a nuclear weapon. |
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The United Kingdom was the third country in the world, after the United States and Soviet Union, to develop and test a nuclear weapon. |
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Its programme was motivated to have an independent deterrent against the Soviet Union, while also maintaining its status as a great power. |
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The weapon was developed as a deterrent against both the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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Finland reacted cautiously to the collapse of the Soviet Union, but swiftly began increasing integration with the West. |
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Tuberculosis has been recorded in stoats inhabiting the former Soviet Union and New Zealand. |
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The stoat was a fundamental item in the fur trade of the Soviet Union, with no less than half the global catch coming from within its borders. |
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In the former Soviet Union, the fur of a forest wildcat usually fetched 50 kopecks, while that of a steppe wildcat fetched 60 kopecks. |
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In the former Soviet Union, wildcats were usually caught accidentally in traps set for martens. |
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In 1992, the Holy Loch base was deemed unnecessary following the demise of the Soviet Union and subsequently closed. |
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Prior to its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet Union had the second largest economy in the world after the United States. |
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Many other states share this view, and as such, these states were not considered either predecessor or successor states of the Soviet Union. |
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Lahemaa National Park in Estonia was the first area to be designated a national park in the former Soviet Union. |
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The former is found in the Soviet Union with the boundary between the two being the political boundary between Russia and Western Europe. |
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The range of the polecat within the former Soviet Union has expanded northwards. |
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The Soviet Union was the world's sole communist state with very little international trade. |
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Despite all of this, The Great Depression caused mass immigration to the Soviet Union, mostly from Finland and Germany. |
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He is tasked with conducting covert operations with MI6 agent George McHale against the Soviet Union. |
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After the the launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union, space exploration was on the radar of many Americans who had ignored it earlier. |
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In the Soviet Union, waste stored in Lake Karachay was blown over the area during a dust storm after the lake had partly dried out. |
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Other nuclear accidents have occurred in the Soviet Union, Japan, the United States, and many other countries. |
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In the post WWII era, several eastern European countries came into the orbit of the Soviet Union. |
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After the war, the Soviet Union proposed common Norwegian and Soviet administration and military defence of Svalbard. |
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Then, in the spring of 1941, the German Army and the Finnish Army invaded the Soviet Union together. |
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The incident triggered a diplomatic crisis between Sweden and the Soviet Union. |
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This could be compared with the 1980s before the fall of the Soviet Union, when Sweden could gather up to 1,000,000 men. |
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A few of them predate the October Revolution of 1917, but most have been created during the Soviet Union era. |
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They had focused on China and the Soviet Union, but the latent challenge to US hegemony coming from the third world became evident. |
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Comecon and the Warsaw Pact were dissolved, and in 1991, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. |
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With the Balkans secure, Germany and her allies attacked the Soviet Union in the largest land operation in history. |
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The sheer vastness of the distances in the Soviet Union meant that Germany could only advance so far before outrunning their supply chains. |
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Dislodging them proved difficult and eventually cost the Soviet Union dearly. |
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The large scale of the Soviet Union allowed it to overcome high losses in manpower and equipment. |
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Some training units were mobilised to make up for the bulk of the Jagdwaffe being absent in the Soviet Union. |
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During Operation Barbarossa, the Luftwaffe initially achieved air supremacy over the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union planned to use its Spetsnaz special forces in attacks on NATO airfields in the event of conflict. |
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By early 1942, the Wehrmacht's Operation Barbarossa had clearly failed to destroy the Soviet Union. |
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After the Axis invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin began pressing for a second front in Western Europe. |
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Much of work was carried out by imported labour, including thousands from the Soviet Union, and under the supervision of the German forces. |
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The ICRC worked with the Russian Red Cross society and later the society of the Soviet Union, constantly emphasizing the ICRC's neutrality. |
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In the former Soviet Union, up to 300 animal and a few dozen plant species are known to be consumed by them. |
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Badger meat is eaten in some districts of the former Soviet Union, though in most cases it is discarded. |
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Wolves carry ectoparasites and endoparasites, with wolves in the former Soviet Union having been recorded to carry at least 50 species. |
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As World War II neared its end and the Germans retreated, the Soviet Union reoccupied Lithuania. |
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The Soviet Union attempted to suppress the secession by imposing an economic blockade. |
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Nine months later, on June 22, 1941, Germany launched a massive invasion of the Soviet Union, which promptly joined the Allies. |
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Estimates place deaths in the Soviet Union at around 23 million, while China suffered about 10 million. |
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There was a shift in power from Western Europe and the British Empire to the two new superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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The Space Age was characterized by rapid development of new technology in a close race mostly between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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Since then and with the end of the space race due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, public attention has largely moved to other areas. |
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The Canadian economy boomed during the war as its industries manufactured military materiel for Canada, Britain, China, and the Soviet Union. |
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Canada was the third country to design and construct a satellite after the Soviet Union and the United States, with the 1962 Alouette 1 launch. |
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The Soviet Union also began testing on a limited scale, primarily in Kazakhstan. |
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There were also three publicly sponsored entities from the Soviet Union, India and China. |
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As the Soviet Union was not yet a member of the FAI, however, Cheremukhin's record remained unrecognized. |
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Neither the Russian Empire, nor the Soviet Union ever had an organised force that could be equated to a militia. |
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The numbers of Russian herders have been drastically reduced since the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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The 1917 October Revolution led the Russian Empire to become the world's first communist state, the Soviet Union. |
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While Russia is a weak version of the old Soviet Union, it has been confronting Europe in Ukraine and other areas. |
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In the spring of 1945 Germany itself was invaded from the east by the Soviet Union and from the west by the other Allies. |
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In 1989 the Berlin Wall came down and Communist governments outside the Soviet Union were deposed. |
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As one example, the peatlands of the former Soviet Union were calculated to be removing 52 Tg of carbon per year from the atmosphere. |
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German armies invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, initiating nearly four years of total war. |
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Between the World Wars, the Dniester formed part of the boundary between Romania and the Soviet Union. |
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 led to the founding of the Soviet Union under the Bolsheviks, and subsequent civil war in Russia. |
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Some western Ukrainians, who had only joined the Soviet Union in 1939, hailed the Germans as liberators. |
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Ukraine was initially viewed as having favourable economic conditions in comparison to the other regions of the Soviet Union. |
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Ukrainian national motifs would finally be used during the period of the Soviet Union and in modern independent Ukraine. |
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This award was only presented to one Ukrainian after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Andriy Shevchenko. |
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On 27 August 1991, as part of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Moldavian SSR declared independence and took the name Moldova. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country began to use the Romanian name, Moldova. |
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Moldova has accepted all relevant arms control obligations of the former Soviet Union. |
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Historically Russian was taught in schools as the first foreign language, because of the relationship with the Russian Empire and Soviet Union. |
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On June 22, 1941 the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union commenced with Operation Barbarossa. |
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The Soviet Union regained the region in 1944, and the Red Army occupied Romania. |
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The Soviet Union attacked Finland in 1939 and Finland ceded territory following the Winter War. |
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In 1941, Finland launched a retaliatory strike in conjunction with the German attack on the Soviet Union. |
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Volga Germans living in the Soviet Union were interned in gulags or forcibly relocated during the Second World War. |
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Following Lenin's death in 1924, a troika was designated to govern the Soviet Union. |
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By 1991, economic and political turmoil began to boil over, as the Baltic republics chose to secede from the Soviet Union. |
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The Russian Federation is recognized in international law as a successor state of the former Soviet Union. |
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Russia's population peaked at 148,689,000 in 1991, just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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In 2009 Russia experienced its highest birth rate since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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According to recent studies, the proportion of atheists has significantly decreased over the decades after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia has continuously been one of the most successful teams, winning many world championships. |
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In 1956 and 1988, the Soviet Union won gold at the Olympic football tournament. |
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The Soviet Union was one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possessed the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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In 1922, the Soviet Union was formed with the unification of the Russian, Transcaucasian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian republics. |
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In June 1941, the pact collapsed as Germany turned to attack to the Soviet Union, opening the largest and bloodiest theatre of war in history. |
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The Soviet Union took an early lead in the Space Race, with the first artificial satellite and the first human spaceflight. |
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On 3 April 1922, Stalin was named the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. |
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From 1932 to 1934, the Soviet Union participated in the World Disarmament Conference. |
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The Soviet Union suffered greatly in the war, losing around 27 million people. |
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During the immediate postwar period, the Soviet Union rebuilt and expanded its economy, while maintaining its strictly centralized control. |
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Without a mutually agreeable successor, the highest Communist Party officials initially opted to rule the Soviet Union jointly through a troika. |
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In 1968, the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact allies invaded Czechoslovakia to halt the Prague Spring reforms. |
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Ukraine's secession ended any realistic chance of the Soviet Union staying together even on a limited scale. |
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This is generally recognized as marking the official, final dissolution of the Soviet Union as a functioning state. |
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The Russian Federation is seen as the legal continuator state and is for most purposes the heir to the Soviet Union. |
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At the same time, the Soviet Union became the largest arms exporter to the Third World. |
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When compared to countries who had a similar GDP per capita to the Soviet Union in 1928, the Soviets experienced significant growth. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the Soviet Union heavily relied on fossil fuel exports to earn hard currency. |
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The Soviet Union was a very ethnically diverse country, with more than 100 distinct ethnic groups. |
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Before Leonid Brezhnev became General Secretary, the healthcare system of the Soviet Union was held in high esteem by many foreign specialists. |
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These improvements continued into the 1960s, when the life expectancy in the Soviet Union surpassed that of the United States. |
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Since the collapse of the former Soviet Union the Russian Orthodox Church has enjoyed a revival. |
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The agreement formally defined the border between Germany and the Soviet Union areas between the Igorka River and the Baltic Sea. |
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When the conflict ended in 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the major world powers. |
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The royalist side received support from Saudi Arabia, while the republicans were supported by Egypt and the Soviet Union. |
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The government of the Soviet Union forbade teaching Kalmyk language during the deportation. |
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Subsequently, Iran became a major conduit for British and American aid to the Soviet Union, until the end of the ongoing war. |
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union was isolated from the western powers, which made it imperative to use this route. |
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After the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990s, commercial navigation in the Siberian Arctic went into decline. |
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German forces attacked several arctic convoys with military supplies for the Soviet Union in the waters surrounding Bear Island. |
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In November 1944, the Soviet Union proposed to annul the Svalbard Treaty with the intention of gaining sovereignty over Bear Island. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Cossacks made a systematic return to Russia. |
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At the end of the war, the British repatriated between 40 and 50 thousand Cossacks, including families of military, to the Soviet Union. |
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In 1988 the Soviet Union passed a law which allowed formation of former hosts and the creation of new ones. |
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In the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union Turukhansk was often used as a destination for political exile. |
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Construction of the dams also became impossible after disintegration of Soviet Union due to economic reasons. |
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During the Cold War, the Bering Strait marked the border between the Soviet Union and the United States. |
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Oswald was a left-wing autodidact who had defected to the Soviet Union. |
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In 1926, the government of the Soviet Union reaffirmed the Tsarist claim to sovereignty over Wrangel Island. |
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In the days of the Soviet Union, the Aral Sea was tapped for agricultural irrigation, largely of cotton, and now salination is widespread. |
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Some scholars hold that the Soviet Union was a hybrid entity containing elements common to both multinational empires and nation states. |
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The Soviet Union took over the already extensive katorga system and expanded it immensely, eventually organizing the Gulag to run the camps. |
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The Soviet Union had about 14 million people working in Gulags during its existence. |
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Russian was used in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, and its teaching was made compulsory in the Eastern Bloc countries. |
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Britain and the Soviet Union were the main military backers of the Nigerian government while France and others aided the Biafrans. |
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With the German naval threat removed, Britain began focusing on Germany as a bulwark against the threat posed by the new Soviet Union. |
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The Ministry of Defence was concerned that the unclaimed island would provide an opportunity for the Soviet Union to spy on the test. |
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This makes it unlike Soviet Union and China model of citizen's private property rights. |
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In September 1980, UNESCO awarded Nicaragua the Soviet Union sponsored Nadezhda Krupskaya award for the literacy campaign. |
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Thereafter, the Soviet Union began to push German forces westward through a series of battles on the Eastern Front. |
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The bloc system permitted the Soviet Union to exercise domestic control indirectly. |
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Eastern Bloc countries such as the Soviet Union had high rates of population growth. |
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The Eastern Bloc also depended upon the Soviet Union for significant amounts of materials. |
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The Soviets also modeled economies in the rest of Eastern Bloc outside the Soviet Union along Soviet command economy lines. |
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In the Soviet Union, there was unprecedented affordability of housing, health care, and education. |
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The Soviet Union made major progress in developing the country's consumer goods sector. |
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There was significant progress made in the economy in countries such as the Soviet Union. |
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In 1980, the Soviet Union took first place in Europe and second worldwide in terms of industrial and agricultural production, respectively. |
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In the Soviet Union, widespread illegal subletting occurred at exorbitant rates. |
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In Europe, the United States and the Soviet Union enormous resources were accumulated and ultimately dissipated as planes, ships, tanks, etc. |
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The war had left two countries, the United States and the Soviet Union, with principal power to influence international affairs. |
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The most titled ice hockey team in the Soviet Union and in the world, HC CSKA Moscow comes from Moscow. |
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Other big ice hockey clubs from Moscow are HC Dynamo Moscow, which was the second most titled team in the Soviet Union, and HC Spartak Moscow. |
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The Germans officially justified their policy on the grounds that the Soviet Union had not signed the Geneva Convention. |
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As a result of the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, hundreds of thousands of Polish soldiers became prisoners of war in the Soviet Union. |
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He remained more Soviet than his parents and often accused Gorbachev of having destroyed the Soviet Union on behalf of US intelligence. |
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Like a supercolossus the Soviet Union sprawls over Eurasia with one foot on the heart of Europe and the second in the waters of the Pacific. |
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The year 1945 marked the end of Europe's global hegemony and confirmed the US and the Soviet Union as global superpowers. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan in 1992, following its independence from the Soviet Union. |
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Afghanis were introduced after the Soviet Union left the country in 1989 and continued to be used under the Taliban. |
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Ultimately, Karelia was lost to the Soviet Union, and Finland was forced to evacuate and resettle all Karelians, young Eeva's family among them. |
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Such a notion may exist in an autarkic Soviet Union, but not in the globally plugged in America. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Kyrgyzstan in 1991 following Kyrgyzstan's independence from the Soviet Union. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Belarus in 1991, following its independence from the Soviet Union. |
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The Five documentary follows Dr Kelly's career from the labs of Britain's biological warfare research centre at Porton Down to the Soviet Union. |
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The Soviet Union has had more than 1,000 people engaged on research in machine translation for several years. |
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The Soviet Union sought to dominate the internal affairs of countries that bordered it. |
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The Soviet Union proclaimed its zone of occupation in Germany the German Democratic Republic that October. |
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That June, the Soviet Union issued a new ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of Allied forces from West Berlin. |
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Khrushchev backed down from a confrontation, and the Soviet Union removed the missiles in return for an American pledge not to invade Cuba again. |
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Both Reagan and new British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher denounced the Soviet Union and its ideology. |
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