Lenin saw religion as the 'opium of the people' and thus in the USSR Religion was not practiced. Some churches and other places of worship were ransacked and burnt down. But, after initial antireligious struggle in 20-30, religion regained some power, especially WWII. Since that time, most churches are functional.
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After the Soviet Union collapsed, huge openings formed in Europe. Many Christian missionaries went all throughout former soviet-europe and russia sharing the Gospel. The government invited Christians into schools, encouraged church-planting, and was very positive toward missionaries because they had been so deprived of religion during the soviet rule. Thousands of people became Christians in Europe after the Soviet Union collapsed.
Religion was outlawed by the Soviets.
They wanted the government to be supreme athoritayyy
Germany wouldn't listen to the Soviet Union
notthing happened
15 republics declared independence and Soviet Union no longer existed.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, huge openings formed in Europe. Many Christian missionaries went all throughout former soviet-europe and russia sharing the Gospel. The government invited Christians into schools, encouraged church-planting, and was very positive toward missionaries because they had been so deprived of religion during the soviet rule. Thousands of people became Christians in Europe after the Soviet Union collapsed.
Religion was outlawed by the Soviets.
The Soviet union fail
The soviet Union set off an atomic bomb.
They wanted the government to be supreme athoritayyy
Life in the Soviet Union was similar to living in the US, just less freedom for the people. Freedoms of speech and religion were strictly enforced.
Germany wouldn't listen to the Soviet Union
This question is too broad, the Soviet Union spanned for almost 70 years. I will be happy to answer a more specific question.
The US did nothing
Kill everyone