Soviet造句1 Zhukov was a marshal of the former Soviet Union.
2 The Soviet Union had been forced by circumstances to sign a pact with Nazi Germany.
3 The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949.
4 Hitler himself committed suicide as Soviet forces were closing in on Berlin.
5 The US and the former Soviet Union were co-signatories of/to the treaty.
6 Soviet expansionism was considered a real threat.
7 Nazi Gemany levied war upon the Soviet Union.
8 Soviet citizens were prohibited from travelling abroad.
9 Gorbachev changed the course of Soviet history.
10 The Soviet Union's grip on Eastern Europe loosened.
11 The Soviet Union began to break up in 1991.
12 In 1990, 200,000 Soviet Jews resettled on Israeli territory.
13 Soviet forces disputed every inch of ground.
14 Food for the ordinary Soviet troops and NCOs was very poor.
15 The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.
16 Slowing the arms race relieved pressure on the Soviet economic system.
17 The Soviet Union was suddenly revealed as a paper tiger.
18 Seventy-four years after the Bolshevik Revolution, the Soviet era ended.
19 The Baltic republics were annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940.
20 With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the possibility of a nuclear holocaust was greatly reduced.
21 Until about 1991, the Eastern bloc was the Soviet Union and the communist countries of Eastern Europe.
22 Turkey and Greece were buffer states against the former Soviet Union.
23 The Hungarian uprising in 1956 was suppressed by the Soviet Union.
24 A number of writers and musicians defected from the Soviet Union to the West in the 1960s.
25 The Politburo was the locus of all power in the Soviet Union.
26 These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union.
27 Gorbachev failed to keep the component parts of the Soviet Union together.
28 At that time, Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune.
29 It's too early to assess the long-term consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
30 Russia, Georgia and Ukraine are three of the successor states to the Soviet Union.