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The 'Byelorussian SSR' (; ; abbreviated ''
БССР'',
Bielorusskaja Sovietskaja Socialistitchieskaja Riespublika ,
BSSR) was one of
fifteen constituent republics of the
Soviet Union. It was one of the four original founding members of the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in
1922, together with the
Ukrainian SSR, the
Transcaucasian SFSR and the
Russian SFSR. The Soviet Republic, along with the Ukrainian SSR and the Soviet Union, were founder members of the
United Nations Organization in 1945.
The Soviet republic in the lands of Belarus was declared on
January 1 1919, but it took a few years to define its status. Byelorussia was also one of several Soviet Republics occupied by Nazi Germany during
World War II. The end of the Soviet Republic occurred in 1991 and the county was later renamed into the current
Republic of Belarus.
History

Byelorussian SSR in 1940
Being part of the
Russian Empire before
World War I, Belarus declared its first statehood on
25 March 1918, forming the
Belarus National Republic. The Republic was, however, short-lived, and was overthrown soon after the German withdrawal. On
January 1,
1919 the
Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus (SSRB) was created. Soon it was disbanded, its territory merged into the
RSFSR and the new
Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. The latter one was also short-lived, overridden by the
1919 Polish invasion. After
Polish-Soviet War ended in
1921, Byelorussian lands were split between Poland, Russia, and the recreated SSRB
[1], which became a founding member of the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in
1922 and became known as BSSR.
Polish Autonomous District Dzierzynszczyzna was created within BSSR in 1932 and disbanded in 1935.
In September
1939, the
Soviet Union annexed the Polish-held
West Belarus during the
1939 invasion of Poland and incorporated it into the BSSR. Part of it was later transferred to the
Lithuanian SSR.
After
World War II, the Byelorussian SSR was given a seat in the
United Nations General Assembly together with the Soviet Union and
Ukrainian SSR, becoming one of the founding members of the UN.
Following the
August Coup, the Supreme Soviet of Belarus declared independence from the Soviet Union on
August 25,
1991. The republic was renamed the ''
Republic of Belarus'' on
September 19 1991. On
December 8,
1991 it was a signatory, along with
Russia and
Ukraine, of the
Belavezha Accords, which replaced the Soviet Union with the
Commonwealth of Independent States.
Demographics
Nationalities (1959):
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Belarusians - 81%
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Poles - 16%
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Ukrainians - about 1%
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Russians - <1%
Other ethnic/religious groups (1959):
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Jews - about 1%
Largest Cities:
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Minsk
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Brest
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Gomel (Homel)
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Hrodna (Grodno)
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Mogilev (Mahilyow)
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Vitebsk (Vitsebsk)
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Bobruisk (Babruysk)
References
1. In Soviet historiography the term "SSRB" was suppressed, but there is documentary evidence of the usage of the term SSRB rather than BSSR, see, e.g., A 1992 cancellation of a 1921 SSRB laws