Afghanistan and the soviet union

    • [DOC File]PROTOCOL - FAOLEX Database

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      The Soviet Union feared that this would lead to a collapse of the Marxist government and intervened following the Brezhnev Doctrine. This stated that the Soviet Union was entitled to use force to protect Socialism in any country where it was under attack. But the situation in Afghanistan was more complex than the Soviet Union realised.

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    • [DOCX File]Kingston High School

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      Less than five years ago, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Soviet forces swept into that country in order to prevent the fall of a government friendly to Moscow. This was the first time the USSR had enforced loyalty to its own bloc outside of its traditional alliance in Eastern Europe, the Warsaw Pact.

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    • [DOC File]UNIT 1 - gcsehistory

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      During the Cold War, when Soviet satellite countries like Czechoslovakia and Hungary had tried to break away from the Soviet Union, they had been brutally put down with Soviet tanks in the streets. Before Afghanistan, Soviet dissidents (people who opposed communism in the USSR) believed the communist government had the will and the ability to ...

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      Leaders of the operative group of the USSR Defense Ministry Marshal of the Soviet Union S. L. Sokolov and General of the Army S. F. Akhromeev argued that they did not envision participation of the units and formations introduced into Afghanistan in combat activities in the DRA territory.

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    • [DOC File]UNIT 1 - gcsehistory

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      The Soviet Union no longer existed. On December 8, 1991 the Soviet Union was officially declared dissolved and it was replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). On December 25, 1991, Gorbachev resigned as president of the USSR. Twelve years after the invasion of Afghanistan, the Soviet Union no longer existed.

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    • Defence Force clearance of Afghanistan firing ranges finds nearly 7…

      In 1979, the Soviet Union under Leonid Brezhnev invaded Afghanistan (the Soviet Union called it an “intervention”). The Soviets expected to have a quick victory and install a pro-Soviet Afghan government. However, the various groups of rebel forces in Afghanistan proved to be much tougher than expected. The mountainous terrain was difficult ...

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    • [DOCX File]End of the Cold War DBQ - Weebly

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      Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to withdraw troops from Afghanistan and to allow a peaceful transition to democracy in Eastern Europe. Reagan and Gorbachev held a series of summit conferences, and signed an agreement to dismantle thousands of nuclear missiles.

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    • [DOCX File]Harvard University

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      Afghanistan was a neutral country in the 20th century, receiving aid from the United States and Soviet Union until the 1970s. These economic problems caused a general unrest among the people of Afghanistan, and in July of 1973 a group of young military officers took things into their own hands.

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    • [DOC File]According to documents from the Archive of the Main ...

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      The Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Royal Government. of Afghanistan have agreed to cooperate in execution of works for joint integrated. utilization of water resources in the section of the Amudarya river, boundary between. USSR and Afghanistan, and in particular, in the section of the river at Kelif.

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