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by xyzelement
1991 days ago
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That's wrong then. The word "soviet" means "council".. To the extent that its etymology connects to "togetherness" it just refers to the group of people coming together to make decisions. The "union" refers to the union of the socialist republics. You can easily have "soviets" without a union, and you can obviously have a union without soviets. Source: born in the USSR |
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Based on what it said the direct translation was I had thought it was weird, but I figured the Wikipedia page would know more than I.