Soviet Union (Really Hot War)

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is the name of a nation that existed from 1922-1963. Soviets suffered heavily after the nuclear attacks, but its people survived. The Government built massive shelters to protect its people, but also imposed harsh penalities for subversives. The Union collapsed in 1963, resulting in the Pact of Kiev, which allowed the Baltics and Kazakhstan to gain their independence. Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan also joined Kazakhstan to form the new nation. The Soviets reorganzied themselves as the Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia. The Baltics formed Communist Republics before intergrating a multi-party system in the late 70s.