Soviet Socialist Republic
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Soviet Socialist Republic
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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First, in 1941, when she was just 10 years old and German bombs started falling on the then Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
From Reuters • Jan. 26, 2023
Soviet forces eventually ran them out and built up the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.
From New York Times • May 15, 2022
It became a “Ukrainian intellectual, cultural, and industrial urban center in the Russian Empire” and later “served as the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1919 and 1934,” they wrote.
From Washington Post • Mar. 8, 2022
Under the Soviet Union, most of Novorossiya was part of the the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic which later turned into modern-day Ukraine.
From BBC • Mar. 4, 2022
A 400-kilovolt power line from the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union was reported to have been completed in mid-1972.
From Area Handbook for Bulgaria by Baluyut, Violeta D.
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