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Was Soviet Union mainly indicating the Russian attitudes?

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Was Soviet Union mainly indicating the Russian attitudes?

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  1. I think the "Big Bad Wolf" has his paw caught in a trap:  the question is quite easy to understand.

    Yes; the USSR was always a Russian dominated country with many if not most of those in the union forced to by brute force.  For instance, the Ukraine and Georgia were independent after the fall of the Russian (Czar) Empire and the eastern portions of Poland and Lithuania occupied by he Czar's armies were never returned nor were all of those of the fourth partition of Poland (with the Germans in 1939) returned.  It was similar to the German Empire dominated by Prussia until Hitler dissolved the Prussian Constitution (the only state of Wimer Germany to have one) or Yugoslavia dominated by Serbia.  The USSR, to cement these regions as Russian, performed forced migrations of Russians into the outlying areas (such as South Ossetia).  Basically, the USSR was indeed a Russian empire and its attitudes were basically Russian.


  2. I think so, yes.


  3. I think you want to ask a question but I do not understand it perhaps try the languages section to translate.LOL

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