The Fall of the Soviet Union: Why the Superpower Collapsed — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Fall of the Soviet Union, Lucas and Luna zoom in on a figure who embodied the chaos of the empire's final months: General Pavel Grachev, the paratrooper commander who chose Boris Yeltsin over the old order. We trace his role during the August 1991 coup, when he led the Tula Airborne Division onto the streets of Moscow but refused to storm the White House—a decision that turned the tide. We explore the deep fractures within the Soviet military: the divide between elite airborne forces and the regular army, the rise of informal soldiers' committees, and the collapse of discipline as officers debated loyalty to the Communist Party or the Russian Federation. Key moments include the murder of General Viktor Slivkin, the mutiny of the 39th Motor Rifle Division, and the strange aftermath where soldiers sold their weapons for bread. This episode asks: When an empire's armed forces refuse to fire, is that a betrayal or a birth of a new nation? #PavelGrachev #AugustCoup1991 #SovietMilitary #RussianWhiteHouse #TulaAirborneDivision #ViktorSlivkin #BorisYeltsin #SovietUnionCollapse #MilitaryLoyalty #Paratroopers #1991Coup #SoldiersCommittees #GKChP #SovietGenerals #MoscowCrisis #History #FexingoHistory #ColdWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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