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Solomentsev, M.S
Zachistka v Politbiuro
Kak Gorbachev Ubiral "Vragov Perestroiki"
[ Stripping in the politbiuro : How Gorbachev got rid of "enemies of perestroika"]

Moscow:  Eksmo, Algoritm, 2011
224 p
Serie: Sud istorii
Hardcover. 12.5 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785699475261
Language: Russian
Mikhail Solomentsev, a member of the Politbiuro CPSU, the chairman of the Committee of Party Control, supported Gorbachev at the beginning of "perestroika" but quickly changed his mind when it became clear what the real goals of this change were. This book is a memoir about how Gorbachev removed from the party leadership those who opposed the destruction of the USSR. (0.215 kg.)
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Russia in the 20th-21st Centuries   » Collapse of the USSR
» Government and Politics   » Current Political Writing and Ideology

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