History of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) Related Important Events ⚡
Date of Event | Event / Incident |
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09 July 1903 | Joseph Stalin was deported in Siberia. Joseph Stalin later became the leader of the Soviet Union. He was a socialist. He was also among the Bolshevik leaders during the revolution. Stalin was one of the prominent leaders who helped spread socialism. |
30 August 1918 | Fanny Coupon shot and injured Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin, helping to spread red terror in the future Soviet Union, a repressive socialist-revolutionary party member and other political opponents. |
05 March 1918 | The Soviet Union removed Petrograd and made Moscow the capital of Russia. |
12 July 1920 | The Soviet-Lithuania Treaty was signed between the Soviet Union and Lithuania. Lithuania was recognized as a sovereign country by the Soviet Union. The treaty allowed Lithuania to move its armed forces through the region during the war against Poland. |
22 December 1920 | The 8th Congress of the Soviet Union approved the GOELRO scheme, the first plan for national economic reform and development. |
30 December 1922 | After the Russian Revolution, the USSR i.e. the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was established there. The Soviet Union existed as an extremely powerful communist nation for nearly 7 decades. |
03 April 1922 | Joseph Stalin became the first general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. |
02 May 1924 | The Netherlands refused to recognize the Soviet Union. Only Taiwan (Nationalist China) was recognized. |
31 May 1924 | The Soviet Union signed an agreement with the Beijing government, referring to the outer Mongolia as the "integral part of the Republic of China", which was promised to honor the "sovereignty" "sovereignty". |
21 January 1924 | In the former Soviet Union, the leader of the communist revolution known as Lenin, Viladmir Elich Aulianov, died. |
15 April 1927 | Switzerland and the then Soviet Union agreed to forge diplomatic relations. |
17 July 1929 | The Soviet Union ended diplomatic relations with China. |
02 November 1931 | The Soviet Union publicized that they would not export wheat this whole year along the next year due to shortage of wheat. The decision was announced after a recent trade agreement between the Soviet Union and France. |
05 December 1932 | The Soviet Union decided to transfer the distribution of food, clothes and other supply to factories from the government's hands. The public was to be given ration cards and it was up to factories to buy goods. |
29 June 1932 | The Soviet Union and China signed the Non-aggression Pact. |
29 November 1932 | The Soviet Union and France tried not to attack each other. |
17 September 1934 | The then Soviet Union joined the League of Nations. |
28 December 1935 | Politician Pavel Putishv revives the tradition of the New Year tree to the Soviet Union when Pravada asked his letter to be installed in schools, children's homes, youth pioneer palaces, children's clubs, children's theaters and cinema theaters. |
12 July 1935 | Belgium diplomatically recognized the Soviet Union. |
25 June 1935 | Diplomatic relations were established between the Soviet Union and Colombia. Colombia-Russia relationship refers to bilateral and foreign relations between Colombia and Russia. Diplomatic relations between Colombia and the USSR were first established. There is an embassy in Moscow in Colombia and an embassy in Bogota in Russia. |
25 November 1936 | The Empire of Nazi Germany and Japan signed an anti-Commentarnepact, agreed that if the Soviet Union attacked one of them, they 'what measures for the safety of their common citizens. do. |
23 August 1939 | Non-aggression pact was signed between the then Soviet Union and Germany. |
23 August 1939 | The Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union agreed to the 10-year mutual non-evening treaty-Molatov-Ribntrop Pact, including a secret protocol dividing the northern and East-East-East-Easts into German and Soviet regions. |
17 September 1939 | The Soviet Union attacked East Poland in the vengeance of Germany's Western Poland invasion of the first month. |
17 September 1939 | The Second World War-Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east sixteen days after the Nazi Germany's attack on that country. |
12 November 1940 | The Soviet External Affairs Minister Vyacheslav Molotov reached Berlin and dismissed the possibility of joining the axis powers of the Soviet Union. |
23 July 1940 | The US Under Secretary of State Sumer Wales released a manifesto that the US would not recognize the announcement of the Soviet Union's Breetal states. |
21 July 1940 | The Soviet Union occupied Estonia Latvia and Lithuania. |
17 June 1940 | Three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania came under the possession of the Soviet Union. The Soviet suzerainty of the Baltic states covers the period of invasion and invasion in 1940 in 1941 from the Soviet-Baltic mutual support agreement in 1939. |
11 March 1941 | World War II-The Lend-Lease Act was signed into law, allowingthe United States to supply the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, China,France and other Allied nations with vast amounts of war material. |
22 June 1941 | Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbrosa. Operation Barbrosa was the code name for the Nazi German attack on the Soviet Union during World War II, which began on 22 June 1941. During the operation, about four million soldiers of Axis powers attacked Soviet Russia on a 2,05 km front, the biggest invasion force in the history of war. |
22 June 1941 | As the Second World War, more than 4.5 million Axis soldiers started their campaign by the Soviet Union, Lithuanian activist Front began Lithuania to free from Soviet occupation and establish a fresh government. |
22 June 1941 | Second World War: As over 4.5 million Axis soldiers began their attack on the Soviet Union, the Lithuanian activist Morcha began Lithuania to free Soviet occupation and establish a new government. |
25 June 1941 | Finland declared an attack on the Soviet Union. |
21 January 1941 | The United States lifted the trade embargo imposed on the Soviet Union, which was imposed during the Winter War. |
28 June 1942 | Second World War: Nazi Germany started its strategic summer invasion against the Soviet Union, named Case Blue. The Red Army seems to stop the invincible German army in the battle of unusually harsh winter aided Moscow. The battle of Stalingrad, which lasted from the end of 1942 to the early 1943, gave a serious blow to the Germans, causing them to never fully recover and became a significant turn in the war. |
28 June 1942 | Second World War-German Vehramach launched the case blue, began aggressive summer to drive the Soviet Union out of Alwar. |
23 August 1942 | The most dreadful battle of the Stalingrad war took place between the Soviet Union and Germany. |
19 November 1942 | The Second World War-Soviet soldiers launched Operation Uranus in Stalingrad, with the goal of surrounding Axis forces, the tide of fighting in favor of the Soviet Union. |
11 June 1942 | The United States and the then Soviet Union signed a land-lease agreement during World War II. |
16 December 1942 | The Soviet Union started Tatsinkaya Red. |
12 July 1943 | The battle of Prokhorovka took place. It was fought between the Soviet Union and the German forces. It was one of the largest number of tank battles. It was fought during World War II. The fight took place on the land of the Soviet Sangha. |
19 September 1944 | Finland and the Soviet Union signed the Moscow Aristis to end the continuity war. |
28 October 1944 | In the second world war, Germany's constituent Bulgaria surrendered unconditionally to the Soviet Union. |
21 August 1944 | Republic of China, Soviet Union, United Kingdom and the United States delegation met Damberton Ox in Washington, DC to discuss the formation of the United Nations. |
23 February 1944 | In response to an insurgency in Chechnya, the Soviet Union began the forced deportation of native Chechens and Ingush population of North Caucasus to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. |
18 May 1944 | The Soviet Union forcibly deported the entire Tatar population as a special shelter in Uzbek SSR and other places. |
13 March 1944 | Italy and the Soviet Union restored diplomatic relations with each other. |
21 April 1945 | During the Second World War, the Soviet Union occupied the outskirts of Berlin. |
17 July 1945 | Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Harry S. Truman, leader of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States leader, were found to decide what should be done with Germany after World War II at Popsdam. |
History of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) Questions and Answer ⚡
Question: When did the Soviet Union disintegrate into 15 independent republics?
 ◉ in 1991
✅ Correct
 ◉ in 1989
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ in 1986
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ in 1992
❌ Incorrect
Question: Who served as the first ambassador of India to the Soviet Union?
 ◉ professor mahalanebis
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Vijayalakshmi Pandit
✅ Correct
 ◉ V.K. Krishna Menon
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ KM Paniker
❌ Incorrect
Question: Which country became an independent republic after 33 years of independence from the Soviet Union in 1989?
 ◉ Germany
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Brazil
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Russia
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Hungary
✅ Correct
Question: When did Hungary become an independent republic after 33 years of independence from the Soviet Union?
 ◉ 1985
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1988
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1978
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1989
✅ Correct
Question: How many times has Svetlana been awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union?
 ◉ Five times
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Not a single time
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ twice
✅ Correct
 ◉ three times
❌ Incorrect
Question: When was Gagarin launched by the Soviet Union after he graduated from technical school?
 ◉ 1996
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ nineteen ninety eight
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1997
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1995
✅ Correct
Question: Who was given the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on 14 April 1961?
 ◉ Indira Gandhi
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Yuri Gagarin
✅ Correct
 ◉ Kiran Bedi
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Ravish Malhotra
❌ Incorrect
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