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| national_anthem = "The Internationale"
| image_map = Sovi2023.png
| map_caption = Claimed Territory show in light red, controlled territory show in dark red
| capital = Moscow
| coordinates =
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| established_date2 = 30 December 1922
| established_event3 = Great Patriotic War
| established_date3 = 1941–19431941–1944
| established_event4 = October Coup
| established_date4 = 4 October 19431944
| established_event5 = Election of Nikita Khruschev
| population_estimate = 130000000
| established_date5 = 1956
| population_estimate_year = 1949
| established_event6 = Perestroika and Glasnost
| established_date6 = 1985
| population_estimate = 130000000 149.482.123
| population_estimate_year = 19492022
| currency = Ruble
| date_format = dd/mm/yyyy
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The Union of Soviet Socialist RepubublicsRepublics, commonly called the Soviet Union, is the largest country in the world, it spans over two continents.
 
==History==
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===Great Patriotic War===
 
The Union was invaded and after a coup in 1944, the union looked like this [[File:Sovietyunionm.png|thumb|Claimed Territory show in light red, controlled territory show in dark red]]
 
== List of leaders ==
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| rowspan="2" | '''Alexei Rykov'''<br>{{small|(1881–195)}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:AlexeiRikov1924(cropped)(c).jpg|99x132px]]
| {{nowrap|12 June 1953<br>↓<br>131 JuneDecember 19531955}}
| First Secretary of the<br>Communist Party
| rowspan="2" | '''Reconciliation Campaign'''
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| colspan="2" |In June 1953, Alexei Rykov became general secretary of the party after the death of Tukhachevsky. He led a long process of reconciliation and reabilitation with a large contigente of the insurgent pro-Stalin forces, which would culminate on the general election of 19531955, where the rehabilitated "pro-stalin" elements won a super-majority in the Supreme Soviet, electiong Nikita Khruschev as General Secretary of the Party. Stalin himself greatly condemned Khruschev and others who accepted the "rehabilitation" offer.
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| rowspan="2" | '''Nikita Khrushchev'''<br>{{small|(1894–1971)}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Nikita Khrushchev 1962.jpg|99x132px]]
| {{nowrap|141 SeptemberJanuary 19531956<br>↓<br>14 October 1964}}
| First Secretary of the<br>Communist Party
| rowspan="2" | '''Liberalisation'''<br>• Anti-religious campaign {{small|(1958–64)}}<br>• US-Soviet Cooperation {{small|(1956–64)}}<br>• CMEC {{small|(1960–64)}}
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| colspan="2" |In May 19571956, Nikita Khrushchev emerged as leader of the Soviet Union upon becoming the First Secretary of the Communist Party. He consolidated his power further after becoming Chairman of the Council of Ministers on 27 March 1958. He led a series of liberal reforms in the Soviet Economy, aswell as pionerring greater economic cooperation with the Global South. During his reign Soviet soft-power was higly increased on a global scale.
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| rowspan="2" | '''Anastas Mikoyan'''<br>{{small|(1895–1978)}}
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