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Ukrainian SSR at early 1939... Ukrainian SSR at early 1939... Ukrainian SSR at early 1939... the Ukrainian SSR ended up controlling much of Ukrainian territory after the Polish... the Ukrainian SSR was one of the founding members of the... In September 1939 the territory of the Ukrainian SSR was expanded to include West Ukraine... The Ukrainian SSR was also the site of the... these amendments allowed the Ukrainian SSR to become one of founding members of the... since the Ukrainian SSR had no independent voice in international affairs... The administrative divisions of the Ukrainian SSR changed numerous times throughout its 74... Other administrative divisions of the Ukrainian SSR included the two...

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