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Socialist Siberia (1983: Doomsday) - Alternative History
A little after a year from Doomsday on December 23, 1984, Siberia, the provisional socialist governments of Kazakhstan and Russia declared themselves the Union of Sovereign Socialist Republics, and the successor state to the Soviet Union.
Provisional Siberian Government (Vladivostok) - Wikipedia
This body expeditiously elected a government known as the Provisional Siberian Government (PSG), with young Socialist-Revolutionary Piotr Derber elected president. Of the PSG's twenty ministers, only six had been present at the founding meeting of January 28–29.
Siberian Republic (1918) - Wikipedia
The Siberian Republic (Russian: Сибирская Республика, Sibirskaya Respublika; July 17, 1918 – November 3, 1918) was an unrecognized short-lived state that existed on the territory of Russia during the Civil War.
Siberian Social-Democratic Union - Wikipedia
Siberian Social-Democratic Union (Russian: Сибирский социал-демократический союз) was a Siberian organization of Social Democratic groups. It was formed in the spring of 1901, by the initiative of the Tomsk Social-Democrats, including Social-Democratic groups from Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, and the Taiga.
Siberia – Communist Megalomania? - Brookings
2004年2月2日 · The industrialization of Siberia was an exercise in unbridled optimism and demonstrated a great faith in the Soviet system’s ability to tame Siberia. It was also the result of a heady...
Far Eastern Republic | Soviet Union, Siberia, Bolsheviks | Britannica
Far Eastern Republic, nominally independent state formed by Soviet Russia in eastern Siberia in 1920 and absorbed into the Soviet Union in 1922. At the time of the Far Eastern Republic’s creation, the Bolsheviks controlled Siberia west of Lake Baikal, while Japan held much of …
Social-Economic And Cultural Development Of Siberia In The …
The article discusses the development of Siberia in the 1920-1990s. Based on the analysis of a large number of archival documents, it is shown how the new Soviet State was built. The foreign political position of Siberia is highlighted through key events. Socio-economic development was determined by national objectives.
The socialist way of life in Siberia: transformation in Buryatia ...
Melissa Chakars, the author of The socialist way of life in Siberia, focuses on this complex interplay of ideology and everyday life in Buryatia (south-central part of Siberia) pondering the following questions: Who are the Buryat people? How …
the Soviet North or Siberia (i.e. Aleuts, Chukchee, Eskimos, Nganasans, see Map 1 for location of groups) demand a recognition of their rights, values, culture, and self-determination. The Small Peoples want control of their destiny. To them, the all powerful nation state is not a valid trustee.
Uyghuristan (1983: Doomsday) | Alternative History | Fandom
Seeing as Socialist Siberia was a useful ally and friend over the years and a military power who could aid the Republic in case of attack and since bonds were already extremely strong, the Uyghur leaders decided to formalize the arrangement.