How far did the USSR actually go in oppressing Christians/religious people as a whole?

by InvertedReflexes

Like, as I understand it the narrative is that the USSR was a militant, Atheist state which imprisoned and executed people for being religious.

But that always sort of confused me, because Russia and other former Warsaw Pact nations have a pretty large religious community - Russia itself basically being largely Orthodox Christians, protestants, Muslims and Jews yes?

Holy_Shit_HeckHounds

How did religion work in the USSR? written by u/kieslowskifan and Why was religion never banned outright in the USSR? written by u/Georgy_K_Zhukov may be of interest