I remember reading Bulgaria was going to join at one point but never happened.
Soviet Union decides to become something more than Russia.. so .. enter North Korea, Mongolia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Poland, East Germany,, the Soviet Union decides that having nations join the union is the easiest way to solidify control and expand the state.
a new capital is built for communist glory.. yes I know.. .0000000000000000009 percent chance of this happening.. and notice I left the Czechs and Hungarians out .. but I would think they would "Join" as well..
note this Union might actually work as it might make the union less Russian centered and more pan slav/communist
or it falls apart 3 weeks later
A USSR including all the Slavs would be interesting. That is the West Slav states (Poland and Czechoslovakia) and the South Slav states (Bulgaria and Yugoslavia) join the USSR between 1945 and 1950 following rigged plebiscites.
I always assumed that is the plan j/k
I think the soviet union might have been more balanced if it had equal balance .. as it was .. Ukraine and Russia were the two dominate players..
but yes a real eastern Europe Slavic state where the republics had real voices and were not just soviet bitches.. then it would be quite interesting to see the results
Yes, I thought Bulgaria, Poland, the Ukraine and Yugoslavia might reduce the dominance of the RSFSR.
Soviet Union decides to become something more than Russia.. so .. enter North Korea, Mongolia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Poland, East Germany,, the Soviet Union decides that having nations join the union is the easiest way to solidify control and expand the state.
a new capital is built for communist glory.. yes I know.. .0000000000000000009 percent chance of this happening.. and notice I left the Czechs and Hungarians out .. but I would think they would "Join" as well..
note this Union might actually work as it might make the union less Russian centered and more pan slav/communist
or it falls apart 3 weeks later
You missed out the big one - China!
Instead of the Sino-Soviet split have the Sino-Soviet political union of 1960. The chances are so near zero as makes no difference. However, if it did happen Eastern Europe, the real USSR, Mongolia, China, North Korea and Vietnam are part of one state. And if it managed to convert from communism to capitalism without breaking up...
the only problem I see with China is the counter balance is that there are more orientals in the union than slavs.. and always will be ..
I left them out only because they are two equal .. and that means union isn't possible.. I was thinking medium to small to counter balance the RSFSR