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Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic - traduzione in russo

REPUBLIC OF THE SOVIET UNION (1940-1991)
Latvia SSR; Socialist Soviet Republic of Latvia; Latvian SSR; Latvijas Padomju Sociālistiskā Republika; Latviyskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika; Soviet Republic of Latvia
  • Soviet propaganda demonstration in [[Riga]], 1940. Posters in Russian say: "We demand the full accession to the USSR!"
  • Latvian stationery issued to commemorate the restoration of independence of the Republic of [[Latvia]]: a 5-[[kopeck]] envelope without face value <!--?: Stationery is postally used to Estonia 21 December 1990.-->
  • "Two Worlds" &ndash; an [[anti-communist]] and [[anti-semitic]] Nazi [[propaganda]] board in Latvia, summer 1941
  • [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]
  • German soldiers greeted in Riga on July 1, 1941
  • Flag of the Republic of Latvia (since 1990)
  • Gauja portable radio, 1961
  • "Books for the Masses!" Bilingual propaganda poster, 1945
  • [[Irbene]] radio telescope
  • Poster of the Latvian SSR Supreme Soviet Election on January 12, 1941
  • 1940 Soviet map of the Latvian SSR
  • The National theater housed the People's Parliament in 1940
  • Salaspils police prison memorial, opened in 1967
  • VEF palace of culture
  • Soviet soldiers in Riga, October 1944
  • Demonstration in Riga on November 7, 1940
  • Song and Dance festival, 1955

Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic         
[ист.] Латвийская Советская Социалистическая Республика
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic         
  • Moldovan flag from 1990
  • Victory Day]] celebrations in the Moldavian SSR in 1980
  • 1940 Soviet map of the Moldavian SSR
  • [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]] and [[Ivan Bodiul]] in [[Chișinău]], 1976
  • May 1 parade on Victory Square, 1971
[ист.] Молдавская Советская Социалистическая Республика
Ta[d]jik Soviet Socialist Republic         
UNION REPUBLIC OF THE SOVIET UNION
Tadzhik SSR; Tadzhik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; Tadzhik Soviet Socialist Republic; Tajikistan SSR; Tajik SSR; Soviet Tajikistan; Respublikaji Sovetiji Sotsialistiji Toçikiston; Tadzhikskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika; Tadzhikskaya SSR; Tajikistan Soviet Socialist Republic; Tadzhikistan Soviet Socialist Republic; Tadzhikistan SSR
Таджикская Советская Социалистическая Республика

Definizione

Доминиканская Республика
гос-во в Вест-Индии. Исп. колония, образовавшаяся после раздела о. Гаити, в 1804 г. получила название Санто-Доминго по своему главному городу. В 1844 г. она провозгласила независимость и стала называться Доминиканская Республика (исп. La Republica Dominicana). См. также Дуарте.

Wikipedia

Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic

The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (Latvian SSR), also known as Soviet Latvia or simply Latvia, was a republic in the Soviet Union. The Latvian SSR was in existence for just over 50 years, from August 5, 1940, to September 6, 1991.

The Soviet annexation of Latvia took place in August of 1939, according to the agreed terms of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact's secret protocol. In 1939, Latvia was forced to grant military bases on its soil to the Soviet Union, and in 1940 the Soviet Red Army moved into Latvia, which was effectively annexed into the Soviet Union.

The territory changed hands during World War II with Nazi Germany occupying a large portion of Latvian territory from 1941 to 1944, before the Soviet Union re-occupied it in 1944. The Soviet occupation of the Baltic states from 1939–40 and 1944–1991 is widely considered illegal by the international community and human rights organizations.

Soviet instability in the 1980s and the dissolution of the Soviet Union provided the impetus for Latvia to restore its independence.

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