The USSR is not the same as **, and the USSR and ** are completely different things. The full name of the Soviet Union is the Soviet Socialist Republic, and it was a powerful country made up of several countries in the 20th century. On the basis of the political and economic system based on Marxism, it became the earliest socialist country in the world. However, in the early 1990s, the Soviet Union collapsed and was divided into several great powers, including the largest Russia, which is **. Russia, a country known for its long history and humanistic traditions. **Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, it has always been an independent nation, and its political and economic systems have undergone a transformation.
So, despite the close historical relationship between the USSR and **, in reality they were two completely different peoples.
In the course of the historical development of the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union, there are deep and complex connections.
The connection between the USSR and ** began in the 19th century. In 1894, the first "proletarian revolution" was launched by the Workers' Party, which was conceived as a new movement. However, this change ended in failure. ** Another uprising of 1917, under the rule of Nicholas II, triumphantly established the Soviet system. Then, from 1917 to 1922, the Soviet Union, along with a number of other socialist countries, became the largest power in the world.
During the Soviet era, ** became a part of the Soviet Union, and its international status and influence also expanded. After the establishment of the Soviet Union, Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, implemented a series of diplomatic measures favorable to the Soviet Union, making it a pivotal position in the international community. The Soviet Union was an important country during the Stalin period, and it played a crucial role in World War II. However, the Stalinist social system also raised a series of major problems, such as the Great Purge and the Great Famine.
The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and Russia was established as an independent state. Although the former Soviet Union is no longer there, the relationship with the Soviet Union is still close. In today's world politics, Russia still retains some of the legacies of the Soviet Union, such as nuclear power and permanent membership in the UN. In addition, the Soviet era also had a certain degree of profound influence on Russia's social system, political system and its place in the world.
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Although the Soviet Union is long gone, the traces of its legacy are still clearly visible. The friendship between the two peoples is historical, political, economic, and non-governmental. Today, Russia plays a big role in the world, and those years of the Soviet era are still unforgettable. The connection between the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union occupies a pivotal position in their respective development processes.