Soviet Union or USSR
yes, because the ussr stands for the united soviet socialists republics
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United Soviet Socialist Republics is the full, official name for the Soviet Union and often abbreviated USSR.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The Soviet Union.
Russia was not divided into separate republics when the Soviet Union was first formed. The Soviet Union was formed when Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasian Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) banded together to form the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union then added more and more republics. In 1991, the Soviet Union dissolved into 15 separate republics.
Lithuania.
The USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) and the Soviet Union are different names for the same thing. It's like how another name for the United States of America is USA.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) also known as Soviet Union. Most of which was Russia.
The Union of Soviet Socialiost Republics. (U.S.S.R.).