| Documentation: |
| Note: name in rest of units regularized to SovietUnion. Comment: The Soviet Union as it has been throughout time, both political and physical. |
| General: |
| The Soviet Union is a former thing existing stably in time and a former independent country. |
| The Soviet Union is west of the Sea of Japan. |
| Samara, Russia, Novosibirsk, the Soviet Union, Kharkov, the Soviet Union, Yekaterinburg, Russia, Nizhni Novgorod, the Soviet Union, and Baku, Azerbaijan were in the Soviet Union from January 1923 or earlier to at least 1991. |
| From the start of the Soviet Union or earlier to at least the end of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union bordered on the Black Sea. The capital city of the Soviet Union was Moscow, Russia from the start of the Soviet Union or earlier to at least the end of the Soviet Union. |
| Actions: |
| The Soviet Union was a perpetrator in World War II. |
| Affiliations: |
| NATO considers the Soviet Union an enemy. The capital city of the Soviet Union was Moscow, Russia. |
| Baku, Azerbaijan, Samara, Russia, Kharkov, the Soviet Union, Nizhni Novgorod, the Soviet Union, Novosibirsk, the Soviet Union, and Yekaterinburg, Russia were in the Soviet Union from January 1923 or earlier to at least 1991. |
| Miscellaneous: |
| Michail Sholokhov, Andrei Sakharov, and Boris Pasternak are a citizen of the Soviet Union. Andrei Sakharov operates in the Soviet Union. |
| Capt. Dr. Igor Rotstein, Staff Sergeant Evgeny Timofeyev, and Sergeant First Class Peter Ochotsky are a citizen by birth of the Soviet Union. Staff Sergeant Evgeny Timofeyev, Sergeant First Class Peter Ochotsky, and Capt. Dr. Igor Rotstein were born in the Soviet Union. |
| Soviets are one of the primary types of people inhabiting the Soviet Union. Russian is spoken in the Soviet Union. The Commonwealth of Independent States starts after the end of the Soviet Union. |
| The Soviet Union was the victim in World War II. It was an adversary in World War II. |
| The Soviet Union ended in December 1991. The Soviet Union started on November 7, 1917. |
- The Soviet Union's infant mortality rate was 31 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1988.
- The Soviet Union's infant mortality rate was 27.9 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1986.
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- The Soviet Union's annual death rate was 11 deaths per thousand people in 1988.
- The Soviet Union's annual death rate was 10.1 deaths per thousand people in 1986.
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