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Iron and Blood: The Rise of the Soviet Underworld

49 min · 14 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Iron and Blood: The Rise of the Soviet Underworld

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The Soviet underworld flourished after Khrushchev’s 1953 amnesty released millions of prisoners, causing a violent Gulag subculture to merge with mainstream society and captivate a traumatized post-war youth. During the stagnant Brezhnev era, the mafia evolved from simple street criminals into a sophisticated "criminal aristocracy" that controlled vast black market networks and professionalized through systemic protection rackets. Following the Soviet collapse, these criminal factions leveraged their wealth and martial skills—often drawing from disillusioned veterans and athletes—to effectively seize control of the state during the chaotic and lawless 1990s.

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