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  Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - MSN Encarta
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik), the original Communist dictatorship, the West’s principal adversary in the post-1945 hostility of the Cold War, and a dominant force in international affairs until its collapse in 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 branches of the communist movement.
Three-quarters of Soviet territory was in the RSFSR (two-thirds of that in Siberia and the Russian Far East) and 12 percent in Kazakhstan.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761553017/Union_of_Soviet_Socialist_Republics.html   (2971 words)

  
 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soviet poster in Ukrainian:The unbreakable union of the workers, peasants and intelligentsia is the social base of the USSR
Crimea was transferred to the republic in 1954 from the Russian SFSR.
Russian SFSR - Ukrainian SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Uzbek SSR - Kazakh SSR - Georgian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Latvian SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Tajik SSR - Armenian SSR - Turkmen SSR - Estonian SSR
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ukrainian_SSR   (254 words)

  
 The Soviet Union: Facts, Descriptions, Statistics — Ch 1
Its territories stretch from the Latvian and Finnish borders and the White Russian and Ukrainian lines on the west, to the shores of the Pacific Ocean, and from the Arctic Ocean on the north to the shores of the Black and Caspian seas and the borders of Persia, Afghanistan, Mongolia and Manchuria on the south.
The Autonomous Republic in the Uzbek S.S.R. Population
The divisions and subdivisions among the Constituent Republics of the U.S.S.R. correspond to racial or geographical demarkations.
www.marxists.org /history/ussr/government/1928/sufds/ch01.htm   (1545 words)

  
 Ukraine
Ukraine, republic in eastern Europe, bounded on the north by Belarus and Russia; on the east by Russia; on the south by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov; on the southwest by Romania and Moldova; and on the west by Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland.
The western Ukrainian principality of Galicia, founded in the 12th century, suffered less from the Mongol invasion than the rest of the area, and was annexed by Poland in the 14th century.
Ukraine was retaken by the USSR in 1944.
www.odessit.com /general/ukraine.htm   (2101 words)

  
 What's New -- Historical & Political Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Republic of Ukraine is one of the fifteen former Soviet republics.
Ukrainian, Russian, and Polish nationalists all sought to establish nation-states on the territory of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was absorbed in the Soviet Union and subordinated to the rule of Moscow.
www.geohistory.com /GeoWorld/politics.asp?Type=Article&TOPIC_ID=NATSTAT0031   (2018 words)

  
 Talk:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This had only a symbolical meaning at that time's reality where Ukraine (as a Soviet republic) had no voice of its own in international affairs.
In reality it meant little more than giving the Soviet Union extra seats (and votes) in the UN, which in itself was rather symbolical and had little effect in international affairs.
USSR had a permanent seat, which had the power of veto, which was used when USSR (or USA, btw) could not outvote by majority.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic   (649 words)

  
 Multilateral treaties deposited with the Secretary-General- TREATY I-XXI--2.asp
The Government of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic considers that the definition of piracy given in the Convention does not cover certain acts which under contemporary international law should be considered as acts of piracy and does not serve to ensure freedom of navigation on international sea routes.
The Government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic considers that the definition of piracy given in the Convention does not cover certain acts which under contemporary international law should be considered as acts of piracy and does not serve to ensure freedom of navigation on international sea routes.
The Malagasy Republic formally expresses its objection to all reservations and statements made in connexion with signature or ratification of the Convention on the High Seas or in connexion with accession to the said Convention which are inconsistent with the aims and purposes of this Convention.
untreaty.un.org /ENGLISH/bible/englishinternetbible/partI/chapterXXI/treaty2.asp   (3183 words)

  
 INFCIRC/383 - Information on Economic and Social Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident
This programme was approved by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on 25 April 1990.
On 26 October 1989, the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR approved a State programme for dealing with the after-effects in the Byelorussian SSR of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant for the years 1990-1995.
In the USSR research into the effects of radiation on human beings, the environment, agricultural land and foodstuffs was pursued most vigorously in the mid-1940s, at the same time as nuclear weapons were being developed.
www.iaea.org /Publications/Documents/Infcircs/Others/inf383.shtml   (5451 words)

  
 Ukraine Assessment V4
The Republic of Ukraine (formerly the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic) is situated in east-central Europe.
Ukrainians can trace the ancestry of their state to the principality of Kievan Rus, established on the River Dnieper and its tributaries in the ninth century, and the point of entry for Christianity in the tenth century.
The Constitution of the Republic of Ukraine was adopted at the fifth session of its parliament, the Verkhovna Rada (Supreme Council) of Ukraine, on 28 June 1996.
www.asylumlaw.org /docs/ukraine/ind99b_ukraine_ca.htm   (17671 words)

  
 Famous Monsters
By 1923, at the time these stamps were minted, Soviet Ukraine was allowed to practice a policy known as "indigenization." These policies, a part of that New Economic Policy, allowed non-Russian ethnic groups to re-establish some of their pre-revolutionary cultural life.
Since the Ukrainians of all the non-Russian nations were the most numerous and constituted the greatest political threat to Moscow, Ukrainization went much farther than any of its counterparts.
...The Soviet government had collectivized agriculture, forced the farmers to give up their individual farms, pool whatever resources could be taken from them, work the land in common on estates not unlike that on which Shevchenko worked as a serf, and give a far greater share of what they produced to the state.
myweb.wvnet.edu /~roman/potpourri/famous_monsters.html   (606 words)

  
 Soviet Period   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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).
The capital of the oblast was at Balta (Balta, in Ukrainian), in present-day Ukraine.
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).
www.mtholyoke.edu /~vteterce/sovietperiod.html   (343 words)

  
 1977 Constitution of the USSR, Part III
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is an integral, federal, multinational state formed on the principle of socialist federalism as a result of the free self-determination of nations and the voluntary association of equal Soviet Socialist Republics.
The territory of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a single entity and comprises the territories of the Union Republics.
An Autonomous Republic shall ensure comprehensive economic and social development on its territory, facilitate exercise of the powers of the USSR and the Union Republic on its territory, and implement decisions of the highest bodies of state authority and administration of the USSR and the Union Republic.
www.departments.bucknell.edu /russian/const/77cons03.html   (1108 words)

  
 Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series/ Moldova (Belarus and Moldova) ...
The CIS is a confederation of former Soviet republics in which "coordinating bodies" oversee common interests in the economies, foreign policy, and defense of its members.
In 1995 the territory of the "Dnestr Republic" (as it was commonly known) consisted of all Moldovan land east of the Nistru River, with the exception of two enclaves bordering the river, one around Cosnita (northeast of Chisinau), and the other between Dubasari and Malovata to its northwest.
The Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic was established in 1919 and remained a part of the Soviet Union until it declared its independence in August 1991.
lcweb2.loc.gov /frd/cs/moldova/md_glos.html   (3020 words)

  
 Formation of the USSR
Among the exhibit items are numerous letters from workers, resolutions of meetings and the decisions of congresses of Soviets of the Republics, expressing the single will of the working people of all nationalities of the huge country to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) for the construction of socialism.
Expressing this will, the All-Union Congress of Soviets held in Moscow on December 30, 1922 accepted the Declaration and Treaty on the Formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
These historic documents, signed by the members of the plenipotentiary delegations from the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic, and the Transcaucasian Soviet Socialist Federative Republic (Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia) and the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic are displayed under the photograph of the delegates to the First All-Union Congress of Soviets
www.stel.ru /museum/USSR_formation.htm   (184 words)

  
 The Law of Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lack of knowledge of Ukrainian or Russian languages shall not be the ground to refuse employment of a citizen.
Ukrainian shall be the language of work, paper work and documents circulation of bodies of state power, enterprises, establishments, organizations in Ukraine.
Ukrainian shall be official language of mass media in Ukraine, but mass media may also broadcast in languages of other nationalities.
www.welcometo.kiev.ua /pls/ili/docs/a_law_eng/E8312-XI.html   (435 words)

  
 chapter 2
The North Bucovina was incorporated by the Soviet Union into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (one of the 16 Soviet Socialist Republics), unlike Bessarabia which was incorporated into the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Most of the population, though, was Ukrainian, but the events of 1917 in Russia (the Bolshevik revolution), placed the Ukraine as one of the Soviet Republics and that is why Galizia was given to Poland by the Allies at the Versailles treaty.
Galizia remained part of Poland until Poland was partitioned between Germany and the Soviet Union in the fall of 1939, when it became part of the Soviet Union, being incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
migs.concordia.ca /memoirs/lecker/lecker_2.html   (3669 words)

  
 Government portal :: Governments of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Such an order of words remained until the Constitution of 1936, where the abbreviation was replaced by Ukrainian SSR (the word soviet in the republic name moved from the third place to the second one).
The declarative norm concerning a free secession from the Union was preserved by I. Stalin in the Constitution of 1936 and remained in the Constitution of 1977.
In 1934 the capital of the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic was transferred to Kyiv.
www.kmu.gov.ua /control\en\publish\article?art_id=1291448&cat_id=1290711   (3253 words)

  
 1936 Constitution of the USSR, Part I
Alongside the socialist system of economy, which is the predominant form of economy in the U.S.S.R., the law permits the small private economy of individual peasants and handicraftsman based on their personal labor and precluding the exploitation of the labor of others.
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic consists of the Vinnitsa, Volynsk, Voroshilovgrad, Dnepropetrovsk, Drogobych, Zhitomir, Zaporozhe, Izmail, Kamenets-Podolsk, Kiev, Kirovograd, Lvov, Nikolaev, Odessa, Poltava, Rovno, Stalino, Stanislav, Sumy, Tarnopol, Kharkov, Chemigov and Chernovitsy Regions.
The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic consists of the Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Ferghana, and Khorezm Regions, and the Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
www.departments.bucknell.edu /russian/const/36cons01.html   (807 words)

  
 MINELRES - Minority related national legislation - Ukraine - language
The Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic shall be in charge of the organisation of the implementation of the law of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on languages in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
The Ukrainian language and the language of another party to an agreement or a treaty shall be the languages of bilateral international treaties of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and agreements of public bodies, enterprises, institutions and organisations of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic with public bodies, enterprises, institutions and organisations of other states.
The procedure of the study of the Ukrainian language by persons arriving from other union republics or that of their exemption from the study of the Ukrainian language shall be specified by the Ministry of Education of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
www.minelres.lv /NationalLegislation/Ukraine/Ukraine_Language_English.htm   (3202 words)

  
 Summary and Review of Soviet and Ukrainian Scientific and Commercial Fishing Operations
During the Soviet era the research, scouting and exploratory fishing expeditions undertook research programs that were approved and financed by the Ministry of Fisheries of the USSR.
Fisheries statistics presented here for operations subsequent to 1992 consist of the catches of Ukrainian flag vessels which prior to this date were recorded in the catches of vessel operators located in the territory of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Neither Soviet era expeditions organized by Academy of Sciences of the USSR nor expeditions with submersibles for the study of fish behaviour of the seamounts of the Southern Indian Ocean are considered in this review.
www.fao.org /DOCREP/006/Y4884E/y4884e03.htm   (416 words)

  
 A GLIMPSE OF SOVIET REALITY: Ukrainian party congress supports state sovereignty (07/22/90)
Support for the state sovereignty of the Ukrainian republic was already evident at the plenum of the Ukrainian Central Committee held on November 29, 1989, which adopted the party's platform for the March elections to the republican and local soviets.
The issue was broached one again at the February plenum, which was convened in the wake of widespread public protests and meetings throughout the republic and which resulted in a substantial turnover of party secretaries and government functionaries on the local level.
The Ukrainian view of the Ryzhkov plan was also presented directly to Moscow by Vitold P. Fokin, the chairman of the Ukrainian State Planning Committee in an address to the USSR Supreme Soviet.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1990/299004.shtml   (937 words)

  
 HalGal: History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR
A massive project began by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine to publish a 26 volume series (one volume for each oblast (Ukrainian for province) of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic) covering the history of all cities, towns and villages in the republic.
Of course, many of the pictures are of Soviet generals, party members, statues and monuments dedicated to anti-fascist and Soviet heroes, and newly constructed factories and collective farms.
He was a prominent Ukrainian writer, one of the founders of the new Ukrainian literature in Western Ukraine, and an enlightened democrat.
www.halgal.com /istgorodcelukr.html   (1106 words)

  
 History and Information on Ukraine - Section 9
The UNR went into exile and Petlyura was killed by a Soviet agent in Paris in the 1926.
A harsh regime of Russification was imposed, outlawing Ukrainian from virtually all aspects of public life.
It was organized by Col. Evhen Konovalets' and evolved into the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) in 1929.
members.aol.com /ukiramr6/old/ukr09.htm   (205 words)

  
 Multilateral treaties deposited with the Secretary-General- TREATY I-XXI--1.asp
Article 20: The Government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic considers that government ships in foreign territorial waters have immunity and that the measures mentioned in this article may therefore be applied to them only with the consent of the flag State.
The Malagasy Republic formally expresses its objection to all reservations and statements made in connexion with signature or ratification of the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone or in connexion with accession to the said Convention which are inconsistent with the aims and purposes of this Convention.
This objection applies in particular to the statements or reservations made with regard to the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone by Bulgaria, the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Tunisia, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
untreaty.un.org /ENGLISH/bible/englishinternetbible/partI/chapterXXI/treaty1.asp   (3105 words)

  
 More About Ukraine - World Partners Adoption
For the first time in centuries the Ukrainian people were out from under the Russian or Soviet control and free to plan and direct their own national destiny.
The Ukrainian section, constituting about 40 percent of Ukraine, is covered with chemozems, or fl soils, some of the most fertile soils in the world.
Ukrainians make up about 71 percent of the population of the republic.
www.worldpartnersadoption.org /aboutukraine.html   (459 words)

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