The Fall of the Soviet Union: Why the Superpower Collapsed — Fexingo History
In August 1991, as the State Committee for the State of Emergency (GKChP) seized power, a quiet rebellion unfolded inside the Soviet military. This episode follows General Pavel Grachev, commander of the elite 106th Guards Airborne Division, who defied orders to storm the White House. We trace the chain of command from Defense Minister Dmitry Yazov to the rank and file, revealing how tank crews refused to fire and paratroopers protected Boris Yeltsin. We examine the internal split within the army, the role of the Taman and Kantemirov divisions, and the moment when Colonel General Nikolai Stolyarov turned his troops away from the siege. Lucas and Luna discuss whether the military's fracture was a spontaneous act of conscience or a calculated move by reformist officers. The episode also touches on the psychological weight of the Afghan War on the soldiers' decision-making. No battle was fought, but the army's defection decided the coup's fate. #1991 #SovietCoup #AugustCoup #SovietArmy #PavelGrachev #106thAirborne #TamanDivision #KantemirovDivision #WhiteHouseMoscow #BorisYeltsin #DmitryYazov #GKChP #NikolaiStolyarov #AfghanWar #SovietCollapse #RussianHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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