Category: To Remember Is to Obey (1991-2031)
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Command 2000: Steel, Data, Ration
“We will not privatize socialism. We will militarize it.” —Gromov, 1993
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The Shadow Returns: Soviet Geopolitics in the 1990s
“The Cold War never ended — it simply reprogrammed itself.”
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Soviet Society Under Gromov: One People, Two Faces
People learned to smile with closed lips. To whisper instead of shout. To remember that silence was not submission—it was survival.
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The Restoration Era(1991–2001)
Following the successful coup d’état on August 19, 1991, the Soviet Union entered a turbulent but decisive period of restoration under a new authoritarian leadership. The junta, initially composed of hardline Communist Party officials, was soon eclipsed by a rising figure within the KGB and Ministry of Internal Affairs—Ivan Gromov, a previously obscure but ruthless…
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Inside the August Restoration Coup(1991)
Inside the August Restoration Coup How Eight Days in 1991 Reshaped the World By Michael C. Hansen – Foreign Affairs Correspondent, BBC World Service Filed: August 2021 (30-year retrospective) Moscow, August 1991. I remember the sky first—blank and steel-colored. The kind of sky that seems to press downward. Heavy. Like something was about to fall.…
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The Obedient Soul: Notes from the Reconstructed Fatherland
In August of 1991, the hand of fate did not tremble — it struck. The coup succeeded. The city held its breath as the tanks did not retreat, as the statues did not fall, as the ghosts of old commissars found flesh once more. Gorbachev vanished into the obscurity of exile. Yeltsin fell not into…
