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  1. During the Second World War400 'line' rifle divisions(infantry), 129 Soviet Guardsrifle divisions, and over 50 cavalrydivisionsas well as many divisions of combat support arms were raised in addition to the hundreds of divisions that existed in the Red Army before Operation Barbarossa.

  2. Iconic photo of a Soviet officer (thought to be Ukrainian Alexei Yeryomenko) leading his soldiers into battle against the invading German army, 12 July 1942, in Soviet Ukraine. In early 1942, the Soviets began a series of offensives labelled "Stalin's First Strategic Offensives".

  3. After emerging victorious in 1923, they established the Soviet Union across most of the Russian territory; it would be one of four continental empires to collapse after World War I, along with Germany, Austria–Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.

  4. The new Russian government came to power after the February Revolution of 1917 that overthrew Tsar Nicholas II of Imperialist Russia and the October Revolution of 1917 that placed Vladimir Lenin in power, and the Soviet Union was formed in Dec 1922.

  5. 3 lip 2024 · The largest map, titled the Russian & Ottoman Empires, Sweden, Denmark, Prussia & Austria, shewing the Russian Territorial Enlargements of Various Treaties, covers European Russia. The second map, titled Map of the Proposed New Boundary [with the Ottoman Empire] , covers Bessarabia and Moldavia.

  6. 30 lip 2021 · The Russian empire expanded across northern Eurasia and even into North America during the reign of the Romanovs (1613-1917). By the second decade of the twentieth century the bulk of that territory had fallen under the authority of the Soviet Union.

  7. Historical Map of Russia & the former Soviet Union (21 November 1945 - Soviet Post-War Power: In the aftermath of World War II, Soviet-occupied territory stretched from central and eastern Europe to northern China, North Korea, and the Kuril Islands.

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