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The Last Soviet Coup: How the GKChP Tried to Save an Empire

6 min · 10. juli 2026
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August 1991. The Soviet President is on vacation in Crimea when a shadowy committee of hardliners—the GKChP—declares a state of emergency and sends tanks into Moscow. In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the three days that sealed the USSR's fate. They walk through the coup's clumsy execution: the bewildering 'Fairy Tale' press conference, Boris Yeltsin's tank-top defiance, the nervous soldiers who refused to fire. They explore why the plotters—Kryuchkov, Yazov, Pavlov—thought they could freeze history, and how Gorbachev's wiretapped phone calls revealed his isolation. They also examine the quieter drama: the Leningrad mayor's resistance, the Baltic republics' pivot to independence, and the moment the world realized the Soviet military would not shoot its own people. This is the story of a coup that wasn't a coup, a last gasp that became a death rattle. #GKChP #AugustCoup #SovietCollapse #Moscow #BorisYeltsin #MikhailGorbachev #SovietUnion #Perestroika #Glasnost #ColdWar #WhiteHouseMoscow #VladimirKryuchkov #DmitryYazov #ValentinPavlov #AlexanderRutskoi #Leningrad #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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