Answer:
The Soviet Union
Explanation:
The communist began to sping up in Russia under the leadership of Lenin. After the death of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin became the dictator of the Communist Party in 1924.
The great purges started in 1934 until 1938. It was a period of Stalin repression in the Soviet Union when millions of Russian people were arrested and sent to labour camps or shot down. These people were soldiers in the army, common men and women.
As the political repression began in the Soviet Union, it gave a wide clear path to Stalin to organize and bring changes in the government to hold power.
The main historical events that occurred in USSR from 1922 until 1991:
In 1922 the Soviet Union officially named the U.S.S.R. (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
Stalin introduced the collectivization of agriculture
Russia entered WWII in 1939.
Cold War began after the Second World War in 1949.
Successful launching of Sputnik I by the Soviet Union in 1957.
The Brezhnev Era began with economic growth and prosperity in 1964.
Soviet-Afghan War began in 1979 when the Soviet entered Afghanistan to carry military action.
In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed.