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  1. The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( Russian SFSR or RSFSR; Russian: Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, IPA: [rɐˈsʲijskəjə sɐˈvʲetskəjə fʲɪdʲɪrɐˈtʲivnəjə sətsɨəlʲɪˈsʲtʲitɕɪskəjə rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə] ⓘ ), previously known as the Russian Soviet Republic [8] and the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, [...

    • Why was the USSR created? The USSR was created to unite the newly formed Soviet Socialist republics around the Leninist idea of igniting a world socialist revolution and eventually forming a global socialist state.
    • Was Lenin the “tsar” of the USSR? No, because, in 1917, Tsarism in Russia ended with Nicholas II’s abdication of the Russian throne. After the October 1917 Revolution, Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, came to power.
    • Was the USSR a sovereign state or a congregation of states? The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formally a federative state, a union of partially self-governing Soviet Socialist republics, with each one of them having its own governments and Communist Parties.
    • How many republics did the USSR have? The number of Soviet Socialist republics in the USSR grew from 4 to 16 in different years. In 1922, the USSR was formed by Russian, Byelorussian, Ukrainian, and Transcaucasian SSRs.
  2. On December 8, 1991, the Commonwealth of Independent States was created by most of the former USSR members, ending the existence of the USSR. Mikhail Gorbachev arrives to Moscow, August 22,...

    • The Early Days of The Soviet Union
    • The Soviet Empire
    • The Waning Days of The USSR

    The USSR was first born in 1922, in the aftermath of the fallen Russian Empire. A civil warbetween the Bolshevik Red Army and anti-Bolshevik forces across the region ended with the former coming out victorious. This resulted in the unification of a number of republics to form the Soviet Union. After a number of tumultuous years during the reign of ...

    The USSR achieved victory in WWII, but at a great cost. An estimated 14%of the prewar population perished in the conflict. By the end of the 1950s though, the Soviet Union was riding high on a string of impressive achievements on the world stage, from launching the first satellite into space to developing missiles that were a credible threat to Ame...

    After a prolonged period of stagnation, Mikhail Gorbachev attempted to reform the Soviet political and economic system with perestroika, which literally translates to “reconstruction”. This movement began a slow process of democratization that eventually destabilized Communist control through the late 1980s, hastening the collapse of the Soviet Uni...

  3. The thought of the RSFSR leaving the USSR was something close to imagining Washington D.C., New York and California seceding from the U.S., i.e. impossible. But this is exactly what happened.

    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Moscow, Russia]1
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Moscow, Russia]2
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Moscow, Russia]3
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Moscow, Russia]4
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Moscow, Russia]5
  4. The Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, or RSFSR, formed on November 7, 1917, was one of the four original republics in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics when the latter was founded by treaty in December 1922. The RSFSR's establishment was later confirmed in the 1924 constitution.

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    Moscow is situated on the banks of the Moskva River, which flows for just over 500 km (311 mi) through the East European Plain in central Russia, not far from the natural border of the forest and forest- steppe zone. 49 bridges span the river and its canals within the city's limits.

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