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  Republics of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All of them were socialist republics, and all of them, with the exception of Russia had their own Communist parties.
General practice in the republics outside of Russia was that the head of state in a republic was a local official while the party general secretary was from outside the republic.
An attempt to declare the Polish Soviet Socialist Republic was made during the Soviet assault in the Polish-Soviet War of 1919–1922, by the Polish Provisional Revolutionary Committee headed by Julian Marchlewski in Bialystok.
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 PoliticsForum.org - U.S.S.R. Constitution 1936
The Supreme Soviet of a Union Republic elects the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, consisting of a Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, Vice-Chairmen, a Secretary of the Presidium and members of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic.
The Supreme Soviet of an Autonomous Republic is the sole legislative organ of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
The arms of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics consist of a sickle and hammer against a globe depicted in the rays of the sun and surrounded by ears of grain with the inscription "Workers of All Countries, Unite!" in the languages of the Union Republics.
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 Republic of Moldova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annexed by the Soviet Union, during 1940-1941, 1945-1991 it was known as as the Moldavian SSR.
During the Middle Ages the territory of Republic of Moldova (including most of present-day Moldova but also including districts to the north and south, known as Northern Bukovina and Bugeac) formed the eastern part of the principality of Moldavia (which, like the present-day republic, was known in Romanian as "Moldova").
The Republic of Moldova is a beautiful small country, situated in the Southeast part of Europe, neighboring Romania to the West and Ukraine to the East.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moldova   (2011 words)

  
 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Soviet industry was owned and managed by the state, and agricultural land was divided into state farms, collective farms, and small, privately held plots.
Soviet foreign policy, long hampered by the hostility of the nations of Europe and America and by pervasive mutual distrust, was carried out first by Georgi Chicherin and from 1930 by Maxim M. Litvinov.
Increasing Soviet influence in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania and the continued tight control of East Germany created fears in the Western world of unlimited Soviet expansion, as did the creation (1947) of the Cominform (which in a limited sense was the successor of the Comintern).
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 Constitution Of The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
The Soviet of the Union elects a Chairman of the Soviet of the Union and a Vice-Chairman.
Extraordinary sessions are convened by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. at its discretion or on the demand of one of the Union Republics.
The Supreme Soviet of a Union Republic elects the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, consisting of a President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, Vice- Presidents, a Secretary of the Presidium and members of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic.
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 Moldova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Republic of Moldova is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the east.
Under Soviet rule the southern and northern parts (inhabited by Ukrainians and Romanians) were transferred to Ukraine and Transnistria (largely inhabited by Russians) joined with the remainder in a Soviet republic called the "Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic" covering Moldova's current territory.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in August 1991, Moldova declared its independence, becoming a member of the post-Soviet Commonwealth of Independent States, that December, along with most of the former Soviet republics.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/moldova   (1018 words)

  
 Moldova - A bit of history
Thus, in the 1960's Bucharest began to challenge the legitimacy of the Soviet possession of the territory, and during the 1970's the dispute became acute.
Given the Soviet socioeconomic fragility, the ethno- demographic trends, the growing maturity of the non-Russian Soviet nationalities, and the possibility of an international confrontation involving the USSR, Moscow may be faced in the near future with a profound internal crisis similar to the one that confronted tsarist Russia in 1917.
Since the Soviet attempt to export the revolution failed, Moscow accepted "peaceful" coexistence with her immediate neighbors "before it could annihilate them."30 Between 1928 and 1934 the USSR thus abandoned its earlier intransigence on the Bessarabian Question and by a series of bilateral and international conventions acknowledged Romania's de jure possession of the province.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Kirgiz Soviet Socialist Republic
Kirgiz Soviet Socialist Republic, name of Kyrgyzstan when it was part of the USSR (1921-1991).
In 1918 an autonomous republic was established in eastern Kazakhstan, but it was quickly absorbed by Bolshevik forces.
Tadzhik Soviet Socialist Republic, name of Tajikistan when it was part of the USSR (1921-91).
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 June 1940 Soviet Ultimatum -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The June 1940 Soviet Ultimatum was issued by the (A former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia an others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991) Soviet Union to (A Balkan republic in southeastern Europe) Romania, regarding the Soviet territorial requests.
Negotiating with the Soviet Union, Titulescu was highly criticized by the Romanian far-right exponents of Germany and Italy politics.
The existence in the Soviet Union of a Moldovian republic, that did include the eastern part of the historical country of Moldova, was logically seen by the Romanian government as another Soviet threat.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/J/Ju/June_1940_Soviet_Ultimatum.htm   (574 words)

  
 Republics of the Soviet Union : Soviet Socialist Republics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Republics of the Soviet Union : Soviet Socialist Republics
In its final decades of its existence, the Soviet Union consisted of 15 Socialist Soviet Republics (SSR).
The role of the Soviets in the individual republics and other territories was primarily to put into effect the decisions made by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
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 Ukrainian SSR - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian: Українська Радянська Соціалістична Республіка, Russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респу́блика) was created on December 25, 1917, and was a constituent republic of the Soviet Union since the Union was formed in 1922.
After World War II, in 1945, some amendments to the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR were accepted, which allowed it to act as a separate subject of the international law in some cases and to a certain extent, remaining a part of the USSR at the same time.
Crimea was transferred to the republic in 1954 from the Russian SFSR.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Ukrainian_SSR   (310 words)

  
 USSR Constitution: 1964
Article 61 The Supreme Soviet of a Union Republic elects the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, consisting of a President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, Vice-Presidents, a Secretary of the Presidium and members of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic.
Article 80 The Council of Ministers of a Union Republic is responsible and accountable to the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, or, in the intervals between sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic.
Chapter XII ARMS, FLAG, CAPITAL Article 143 The arms of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics are a sickle and hammer against a globe depicted in the rays of the sun and surrounded by ears of grain, with the inscription "Workers of All Countries, Unite!" in the languages of the Union Republics.
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /docs/ussr64.htm   (3372 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: June 1940 Soviet Ultimatum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The June 1940 Soviet Ultimatum was issued by the Soviet Union to Romania, regarding the Soviet territorial requests.
The Soviet Government demanded the northern part of Bukovina, a province considered to be connected with Galicia that was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1939 Poland's partition.
On August 2, the Soviet government created the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Moldavian SSR), with its capital at Chisinau, by joining the central part of Bessarabia with the western part of the Moldavian ASSR, created in Ukrainian SSR in 1924.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/June-1940-Soviet-Ultimatum   (638 words)

  
 A short history of Moldova
After the Russo-Turkish War of 1806-12, the eastern half of Moldavia (Bessarabia) between the Prut and the Dniester Rivers is ceded to Russia, while Moldavia west of the Prut, remains with the Turks.
The USSR doesn't recognize the action and creates an autonomous Moldavian republic on the east side of the Dniester River in 1924.
In 1940 Romania is forced to cede Bessarabia to the USSR, which establishes the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic by merging the autonomous republic east of the Dniester and the annexed Bessarabian portion.
www.electionworld.org /history/moldova.htm   (556 words)

  
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The model of the Soviet Union would be particularly dangerous for Canada because of its stress on the right of constituent nations of the union to secede from the union.
The literature on the nationalities policies of the Soviet Union and China is full of references to minority populations being at a primitive stage.
This brought the republics of the Transcaucasian Soviet Federate of Socialist Republic and the Ukraine and Bylorussia together with the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic into a federation.
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 Electronic Text Archive
At the beginning, the Soviet government gave these Roumanians no more recognition than had the Imperial regime, under which, in 1897, 92% of the Roumanians in.the province of Cherson were reported illiterate, and 95,% of those in Podolia.
Along the south and southwest, the boundary is that of the Federation of Soviet Socialist Republics." Since these territories included many Ukrainians and Russians, those two languages were made state languages along with Moldavian; and the large majority of the governing council have been non-Roumanians.
His chief assistant was the Bulgarian lawyer, A. Stroyeff; the only Moldavians on the central committee were Buciushcan, former member of the Bessarabian Diet, and Miss Caterina Arbore, daughter of the well-known Bessarabian author Zamfir Arbore, and a leading Communist worker, expelled from Roumania in 1924.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic
Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, name of Tajikistan when it was part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1929-1991).
The Soviet Union was formed in December 1922 as a federal union of the RSFSR and those neighboring areas under its military occupation or ruled by...
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, former constituent republic, southwestern European USSR.
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 AllRefer.com - Moldova - The Beginning of the Soviet Period | Moldovan Information Resource
Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (ASSR) and Transnistria, 1924-95
After the creation of the Soviet Union in December 1922, the Soviet government moved in 1924 to establish the Moldavian Autonomous Oblast on land east of the Nistru River in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian SSR).
On August 2, 1940, the Soviet government created the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Moldavian SSR), with its capital at Chisinau (Kishinëv, in Russian), by joining most of Bessarabia with a portion of the Moldavian ASSR (the rest was returned to the Ukrainian SSR).
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 Language (from Moldova) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
During the Soviet period the Moldavian language (as it was then called) was written in the Cyrillic alphabet.
Soviet scholars, mainly for political reasons, insisted that this language was an independent Romance language that was distinct from Romanian.
Describing the republic as a “sovereign, independent” state in which “justice and political pluralism” are guaranteed, this constitution formally established a unicameral parliament comprising 104 members who are directly elected...
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 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics -> The Stalin Era on Encyclopedia.com 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Finland opposed Soviet demands, and the Finnish-Russian War of 1939-40 resulted; it ended in a hard-earned Soviet victory.
The success of this first German offensive was in part due to the 1935-39 purges of the army and the party, which had robbed the USSR of many of its best military minds and political organizers.
Income security in transition for the aged and children in the Soviet Union and in the Russian Federation.
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 Moldova
23 Jun 1990 Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova
Socialist Republic), but within Soviet Union (not recognized).
Moldavian S.S.R. 23 Jun 1990 Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova
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 Moldova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It sided with Germany in the Second World War and in 1947 the USSR annexed Moldavia as far as the Prut river and eastern Bukovina.
The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic was created with eastern Moldavia (Bessarabia) and eastern Bukovina.
Upon the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic declared its independence as Moldova (4.5 million inhabitants).
www.worldhistoryplus.com /m/moldova.html   (408 words)

  
 ASSESSMENT REPORT
The territory of Republic Moldova is situated in the seismic Carpathian zone and it is subject to earthquakes.
By creating a new republic and concentrating the industrial centres in the Russian-speaking, former Ukrainian territory of (trans-)Dnestr, Stalin was able to gain greater control over the Moldovans by reducing their population majority, increasing their dependence on the Ukrainian dominated areas for power and industrial produce, and undermining future territorial claims by Romania.
Republic of Moldova is an integral part of the global environmental system, and information about the state of the environment in the Republic of Moldova is of importance for decision-making on global level.
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 Background Notes Archive - Europe
The Soviet Union never recognized the seizure and created an autonomous Moldavian republic on the east side of the Dniester River in 1924.
It is the second-smallest of the former Soviet republics and the most densely populated.
Since its economy is highly dependent on the rest of the former Soviet Union for energy and raw materials, the breakdown in trade has had a serious effect, exacerbated at times by drought and civil conflict.
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 Moldova (08/05)
The Soviet Union never recognized the action and created an autonomous Moldavian republic on the east side of the Dniester River in 1924.
In 1940, Romania was forced to cede Bessarabia to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), which established the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic by merging the autonomous republic east of the Dniester and the annexed Bessarabian portion.
In September 1990, the Supreme Soviet elected Mircea Snegur as President of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova.
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 Government (from Moldova) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Describing the republic as a “sovereign, independent” state in which “justice and political pluralism” are guaranteed, this constitution formally established a unicameral parliament…
A landlocked republic of the extreme northeastern Balkans, Moldova borders Ukraine on the north, northeast, and southeast and Romania on the west.
In the former Soviet Union they were republics; in Germany the term is Länder (singular, Land); and in Switzerland the divisions are called cantons.
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