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How Ukrainians destroyed the empire of evil UA
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In late July 1991, a crucial report was presented by the KGB to Leonid Kravchuk, the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR. This document outlined a potential scenario for the disintegration of the USSR, as anticipated in the United States. Volodymyr Kryuchkov, the head of the USSR's KGB, revealed that they had sensed an impending collapse several years prior. The book delves into the clandestine happenings during the August coup that accelerated the USSR's rapid and unstoppable downfall. It explores why Ukrainians opted for the most extreme of the four scenarios in the CIA's forecast—dubbed "Disintegration."The author meticulously reconstructs the events of 1991, drawing from recently declassified archives of the CIA and KGB. This work uniquely juxtaposes the recollections of those who witnessed and participated in Ukraine's journey to independence, including politicians, historians, and writers. Through this narrative, the book seeks to answer the pressing question of who was truly responsible for bringing down the so-called evil empire.
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In late July 1991, a crucial report was presented by the KGB to Leonid Kravchuk, the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR. This document outlined a potential scenario for the disintegration of the USSR, as anticipated in the United States. Volodymyr Kryuchkov, the head of the USSR's KGB, revealed that they had sensed an impending collapse several years prior. The book delves into the clandestine happenings during the August coup that accelerated the USSR's rapid and unstoppable downfall. It explores why Ukrainians opted for the most extreme of the four scenarios in the CIA's forecast—dubbed "Disintegration."The author meticulously reconstructs the events of 1991, drawing from recently declassified archives of the CIA and KGB. This work uniquely juxtaposes the recollections of those who witnessed and participated in Ukraine's journey to independence, including politicians, historians, and writers. Through this narrative, the book seeks to answer the pressing question of who was truly responsible for bringing down the so-called evil empire.
