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  1. Soviet Union portal. v. t. e. An index of articles related to the former nation known as the Soviet Union. It covers the Soviet revolutionary period until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. This list includes topics, events, persons and other items of national significance within the Soviet Union.

  2. Flag of the Soviet Union. A plain red flag with a golden hammer and sickle and a gold-bordered red star in its upper canton. The first official flag of the Soviet Union was adopted in December 1922 at the first congress of the Soviets' USSR. The red flag of the communist party was adopted as the national flag.

  3. The ten years 1917–1927 saw a radical transformation of the Russian Empire into a socialist state, the Soviet Union. Soviet Russia covers 1917–1922 and Soviet Union covers the years 1922 to 1991. After the Russian Civil War (1917–1923), the Bolsheviks took control. They were dedicated to a version of Marxism developed by Vladimir Lenin.

  4. Notable Soviet cyberneticists. Aksel Berg (1893–1979) Deputy Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union (September 1953–November 1957) Yuri Gastev (1928–1993) dissident who emigrated in 1981. Victor Glushkov (1923–1982) Soviet mathematician and founding father of Soviet cybernetics.

  5. 1. Sept. 2017 · The Soviet Union, or U.S.S.R., was made up of 15 countries in Eastern Europe and Asia and lasted from 1922 until its fall in 1991. The Soviet Union was the world’s first Marxist-Communist state ...

  6. Soviet Union and the United Nations; Russia and the United Nations; Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic; Template:User Russian SFSR; Wikipedia:WikiProject Soviet Union/Templates; User:Falcaorib; Verwendung auf eo.wikipedia.org Rusia Soveta Federacia Socialisma Respubliko; Verwendung auf es.wikipedia.org Repúblicas de la Unión Soviética

  7. Soviet Union–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between Soviet Union and Yugoslavia (both Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918–1941 and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1945–1992). Both states are now-defunct states with dissolution of the Soviet Union from 1988 through 1991 and breakup of Yugoslavia from 1991 through 1992.