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At the height of the Russian Empire's power, the Russian Empire included:

  1. Modern Russia
  2. Ukraine
  3. Belarus
  4. Moldova
  5. Finland
  6. Armenia
  7. Azerbaijan
  8. Georgia
  9. Kazakhstan
  10. Kyrgyzstan
  11. Tajikistan
  12. Turkmenistan
  13. Uzbekistan
  14. Lithuania
  15. Estonia
  16. Latvia
  17. Poland

Please note that Russia didn't possess all the modern territory of each nation, but the Russian Empire included most of their territory. Russia also owned Alaska and other North American settlements.

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During World War II Russia isn't a part of any empire, it was a "republic".

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