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The Last Soviet Map: How Cartography Shrank an Empire

7 min · 21. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known story of the Soviet cartographic empire—how the USSR created the world's most detailed military maps, deliberately distorted civilian maps for security, and what happened to those mapmakers when the Union dissolved. Through the eyes of a fictionalized cartographer named Viktor at the Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography (GUGK), they trace how the secret 'map of secrets' collapsed in 1991 as archives opened, funding vanished, and newly independent republics demanded their own borders. The episode covers the legacy of Soviet mapmaking, from Stalin-era falsifications to the post-Soviet scramble for accurate satellite imagery, and asks: what does it mean when a nation's geography is a state secret? #SovietCartography #GUGK #LastSovietMap #MapOfSecrets #ViktorCartographer #Moscow1991 #Glasnost #Perestroika #BelovezhaAccords #BorisYeltsin #MikhailGorbachev #ColdWar #MilitaryMaps #Geodesy #HistoryOfCartography #SovietSecrecy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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