Noun
Soviet republic (plural Soviet republics)
(historical) A republic within the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; a list of these can be found at Soviet Socialist Republic.
After the Munich Soviet Republic defeated and toppled by Freikorps and Reichswehr troops, the Nuncio focused on, according to Lehnert, "alleviating the distress of the postwar period, consoling, supporting all in word and deed." Source: Internet
Alternatively, some analysts have pointed to a leadership maneuver engineered by Nursultan Nazarbayev, the longtime president of Kazakhstan, another former Soviet republic. Source: Internet
BELARUSIAN President Alexander Lukashenko, who led the former Soviet republic in Eastern Europe, warned on Thursday that panicking could be worse for society than the actual coronavirus. Source: Internet
Liberman, himself an immigrant from Moldova, a former Soviet republic, later said Yosef was “not the chief rabbi, but the chief inciter.” Source: Internet
It even issued stamps and paper money under the letterhead of the Soviet Republic of China, and the army of Chiang Kai-shek finally decided to attack the communist area. Source: Internet
Miitia were also used to put down the Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919. Source: Internet