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History of the Soviet Union

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The history of the Soviet Union, spanning from its establishment in 1922 to its dissolution in 1991, is a complex tale of political, social, and economic transformation. Born from the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union, under the leadership of figures like Lenin and Stalin, rapidly industrialized and became a global superpower during the mid-20th century. However, this period was marked by repression, purges, and a totalitarian regime. The Cold War rivalry with the United States defined international geopolitics for decades. Eventually, internal economic challenges, political reforms under Gorbachev, and pressure from the West culminated in the Soviet Union's collapse, leading to the emergence of independent nations across Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War era. This historical trajectory continues to influence modern Russia and global politics today.

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