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List of wars involving the Soviet Union

This is a list of wars involving the Soviet Union (1922–1991).

Key

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  Victory
  Defeat
  Another result*

*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside the Soviet Union, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.

List

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Date Conflict Location Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
1916–1934 Central Asian Revolt Central Asia Russian Empire Russian Empire (until 1917)

Russian SFSR

Soviet Union (from 1922)

Basmachi

Khiva
Bukhara
Afghanistan

Victory
  • The revolt is suppressed
1924 August Uprising[citation needed] Soviet Union Damkom Victory
  • The uprising is suppressed
  • Consolidation of Soviet rule in the Georgian SSR
1925–1926 Urtatagai conflict Soviet Union Emirate of Afghanistan Defeat
  • Peace Treaty
    • Urtatagui is seized back to Afghanistan
    • Afghanistan agreement to restrain Basmachi border raids


1929 Sino-Soviet conflict Soviet Union China Victory
  • The provisions of the 1924 agreement are upheld
1929 Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1929)

Part of the Afghan Civil War (1928–1929)

Soviet Union

Kingdom of Afghanistan


Basmachi

Defeat
1930 Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1930) Soviet Union Basmachi Victory
1932 Chechen uprising of 1932 [ru][citation needed] Soviet Union Chechen rebels Victory
  • The uprising is suppressed
1932–1941 Soviet–Japanese border conflicts Soviet Union

Mongolia

Japan

Manchukuo

Victory
1934 Soviet invasion of Xinjiang Soviet Union
Xinjiang clique
Russian Empire White Movement
Torgut Mongols
China Stalemate
(1936–39) Spanish Civil War Spain Spain

Supported by:
Soviet Union
Mexico


Volunteers
Nationalist faction


Supported by:
Kingdom of Italy Italy
Nazi Germany Germany
Portugal Portugal

Defeat
1937 Islamic Rebellion in Xinjiang[citation needed] Xinjiang

Soviet Union
Russian Empire White Movement

China Victory
  • Rebellion is suppressed
  • Establishment of the rule of Sheng Shicai's Soviet puppet regime over the whole territory of Xinjiang province
1939 Soviet invasion of Poland (Part of World War II)  Germany

Soviet Union
 Slovakia

Poland Poland Victory
1939–1940 Winter War (Part of World War II) Soviet Union Finland Inconclusive
1940 Occupation and annexation of the Baltic states (Part of World War II) Soviet Union  Estonia
 Latvia
 Lithuania
Victory
1940 Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (part of World War II) Soviet Union  Romania Victory
1941–1945 World War II Allied Powers:

Soviet Union
United States
United Kingdom
China
France
Poland
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
 India
 South Africa
Kingdom of YugoslaviaDemocratic Federal Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
 Greece
Denmark
Norway
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
 Czechoslovakia
Brazil
Mexico

Axis Powers:

 Germany
 Japan
 Italy
 Hungary
 Romania
 Bulgaria
Slovakia
 Croatia
 Thailand
 Manchukuo
 Mengjiang
Wang Jingwei regime

Victory
1944–1960s Anti-communist insurgencies in Central and Eastern Europe[citation needed] Soviet Union
East Germany
Polish People's Republic
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Hungarian People's Republic
Socialist Republic of Romania
People's Republic of Bulgaria
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Ukrainian Insurgents
Polish Insurgents
Estonia Estonian Insurgents
Latvia Latvian Insurgents
Lithuania Lithuanian Insurgents
Bulgaria Bulgarian Insurgents
Serbian Insurgents
Croatian Insurgents
Romanian Insurgents
Germany German Insurgents
Hungarian Insurgents
Victory
  • The independence movements are suppressed
  • Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe preserved
1945 Soviet–Japanese War (Part of World War II) Soviet Union

Mongolia

Japan

Manchukuo

Victory
  • Karafuto Prefecture annexed into the Soviet Union and incorporated into the Sakhalin Oblast of the Russian SFSR
  • The Kuril Islands annexed into the Soviet Union and incorporated into the Russian SFSR
  • The liberation of Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, and northern Korea, and the collapse of the Japanese puppet states therein
  • The partition of the Korean Peninsula; the Soviet Union occupies North Korea
  • Manchuria and Inner Mongolia returned to China
1946–1954 First Indochina War France

State of Vietnam

Kingdom of Laos

Cambodia

Viet Minh

Khmer Issarak

Pathet Lao

Japan Japanese holdout Supported by:
Soviet Union
China

Victory
  • Withdrawal of French forces from Indochina
  • Democratic Republic of Vietnam independence recognized
  • State of Vietnam, Kingdom of Laos and Kingdom of Cambodia achieve independence
  • Vietnam was partitioned between North (controlled by the Việt Minh) and South (controlled by the State of Vietnam)
1950–1953 Korean War North Korea

China
Soviet Union

United Nations

South Korea
United States
United Kingdom
Australia
 Belgium
Canada
 France
Philippines
 Colombia
 Ethiopia
 Greece
 Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand
 South Africa
 Thailand
 Turkey

Ceasefire
  • Establishment of the Korean DMZ
  • Minor territorial changes
1955–1975 Vietnam War North Vietnam

Viet Cong and PRG
Pathet Lao
GRUNK (1970–1975)
Khmer Rouge
China
Soviet Union
North Korea

South Vietnam

United States
South Korea
Australia
New Zealand
Laos
Cambodia (1967–1970)
Khmer Republic (1970–1975)
Thailand
Philippines

Victory
1953 East German Uprising[citation needed] Soviet Union
East Germany
East Germany East German demonstrators Victory
  • The uprising is suppressed
1956 Hungarian Revolution[citation needed] Soviet Union

Hungary ÁVH

Revolutionaries Victory
  • The revolution is suppressed
1961 Vlora Incident[citation needed] Soviet Union
Warsaw Pact:[1][2]
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
East Germany
Hungary
Poland
Albania Soviet-Warsaw Pact defeat
1968 Invasion of Czechoslovakia[citation needed] Soviet Union

Bulgaria
East Germany
Hungary
Poland

Czechoslovakia Victory
1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict Soviet Union China Victory (status quo ante bellum)[5]
1967–1970 War of Attrition

 Israel Inconclusive
1975–1991 Angolan Civil War MPLA

Cuba
Brazil
Soviet Union
граница SWAPO
граница MK

South Africa

UNITA
FNLA
FLEC

Victory
1977–1978 Ethio-Somali War Ethiopia

Cuba
South Yemen
Soviet Union

Somalia Somalia

WSLF

Victory
1979–1989 Soviet–Afghan War Soviet Union


Afghanistan Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

Afghan Mujahideen
Defeat

Notes

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  1. ^ The only party under Francisco Franco from 1937 onward, a merger of the other factions on the Nationalist side.
  2. ^ a b c d 1936–1937, then merged into FET y de las JONS

References

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  1. ^ "'Shqiptarët tentuan t'i merrnin të 12 nëndetëset!' – Zbardhet dokumenti sekret i arkivave sovjetike: Si dështoi plani që baza t'i kalonte Traktatit të Varshavës" ['The Albanians tried to take all 12 submarines!' – Secret Soviet archive document revealed: How the plan to transfer the base to the Warsaw Pact failed] (in Albanian). Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  2. ^ Готовился Ли Переворот В Албании? 'Дело Т. Сейко': Версии [Was a Coup Being Prepared in Albania? 'The T. Sejko Case': Versions]. libmonster.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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  5. ^ a b c "Exploring Chinese History :: Politics :: Conflict and War :: Soviet Aggression". Retrieved 26 December 2016.
  6. ^ Kuisong p.29
  7. ^ Tucker, Spencer; Roberts, Priscilla (2008). The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. p. 596. ISBN 9781851098422.
  8. ^ "The War: Lebanon and Syria". Dover.idf.il. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  9. ^ Borer, Douglas A. (1999). Superpowers defeated: Vietnam and Afghanistan compared. London: Cass. p. 216. ISBN 978-0-7146-4851-4.