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Meltdown: for the first time, Boris Yeltsin's right-hand man tells the inside story of the coup that killed glasnost-and changed the world / Burbulis, Gennady; Berdy, Michele A   Journal Article
Burbulis, Gennady Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract That scum!" Boris Yeltsin fumed. "It's a coup. We can't let them get away with it." It was the morning of Aug. 19, 1991, and the Russian president was standing at the door of his dacha in Arkhangelskoe, a compound of small country houses outside Moscow where the top Russian government officials lived. I had raced over from my own house nearby, after a friend called from Moscow, frantic and nearly hysterical, insisting that I turn on the radio. There had been a coup; Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev had been removed from power.
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