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The Last Soviet Cop: How the Militia Held Until It Didn't

7 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of The Fall of the Soviet Union, Lucas and Luna explore the story of the Soviet militia—the police force tasked with maintaining order as the empire crumbled. Through the eyes of a fictionalized but representative officer, they trace how the militia went from a symbol of state control to a powerless witness to history. From the 1986 riots in Alma-Ata to the August 1991 coup, the militia faced protests, ethnic violence, and economic collapse while their own ranks grew demoralized. Lucas explains the structure of the militsiya, the role of OMON special forces, and the moment in 1991 when officers in Moscow refused to fire on protesters. The episode touches on the 1989 Tbilisi massacre, the 1990 Osh riots, and the final dissolution of the Ministry of Internal Affairs as the Soviet Union itself vanished. A story of loyalty, cynicism, and the thin blue line that held—until it didn't. #SovietMilitia #OMON #AlmaAtaRiots #TbilisiMassacre #OshRiots #AugustCoup #Perestroika #Glasnost #SovietUnion #LawEnforcement #MVD #1991 #EasternEurope #SovietHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Collapse #PoliceState Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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