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The Last Soviet Library: Books That Outlived the Empire

7 min · 3. juli 2026
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In episode 136 of The Fall of the Soviet Union, Lucas and Luna explore a quiet corner of the collapse: the fate of the country's libraries and the books that survived—or didn't—when the USSR dissolved. They focus on the Russian State Library in Moscow, the former Lenin Library, and the story of its deputy director, Galina Kislovskaya, who in 1991 faced a horrifying discovery: millions of books from the Soviet period, including rare editions from the 1920s avant-garde and banned samizdat, were being systematically destroyed by a secret order from the KGB. The hosts trace the roots of this destruction back to Lenin's 1918 decree on library confiscation and Stalin's even more brutal purges of 'ideologically harmful' literature. They also discuss the underground network of librarians who hid forbidden texts, and how the collapse of the state led to a frantic race to save what remained. The episode touches on the fate of the Library of the Academy of Sciences in Leningrad, the fire of 1988 that destroyed a third of its collection, and the strange afterlife of Soviet books as they flooded Western markets, often sold for scrap. It's a story about memory, ideology, and the physical objects that carry history. #USSR #SovietUnion #Libraries #RussianStateLibrary #GalinaKislovskaya #Samizdat #KGB #BookBurning #Censorship #LeninLibrary #Glasnost #Perestroika #History #FexingoHistory #ColdWar #EasternEurope #Moscow #Leningrad Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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