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028628
Sirin, Lev
Kak Razgrabili SSSR: Pir Maroderov
[ How they ransacked the USSR: Feast of looters]

Moscow:  Iauza-press, 2011
576 p
Serie: Kak ubili SSSR. Prestuplenie veka
Hardcover. 12 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785995503545
Language: Russian
This book continues the previous one, “1991: Izmena Rodine", and deals with the same subject – the collapse and dissolution of the USSR. The author analyzes the reports of the main actors of this social change and seeks answers to specific questions which together shed light on the hidden reasons for this catastrophe: What was the size of American help to Gaidar`s government? Why and what for did the "siloviki" train Basaev? What happened to the money collected by the Mavrodi ponzi scheme? Who betrayed the Russian army in Chechnya? Who was behind the "shock" therapy in Russia? How much homosexuality is common for the Kremlin leaders?, etc. Also available by the author: Kremlevskii Kuklovod: "Nepotopliaemyi" Surkov - Ego Boiatsia Bol`she, Chem Prezidenta (2012).
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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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