The book lying in front of the reader is truly acute and topical, although, at first glance, it raises the questions of our past. What is the background of the terrible for Russian party personnel of Leningradsky in 1949-1950? Why did almost all the investigators who led him be shot, and after the death of Stalin? Why is the theme of the Stalinist repressions everywhere, and about the brushed wave of folk performances of the time of the Khrushchevskaya “thaw” and about the Soviet “Bloody Sunday” in Novocherkassk in 1962, they write very sparingly? And they are completely dull silent about the reluctance of I.V. Stalin to turn the USSR into a raw material donor for other countries. In the book of Alexei Chichkin, the common cliche is quite evidence that, they say, in the economy, foreign trade and the domestic political system of the USSR, everything was fine, but Gorbachev came to power and destroyed the country. It turns out that it was enough only 5-6 years to make such powerful state and structure as the USSR and the CPSU, sink into oblivion? 2 …
Author
Chichkin Alexey Alekseevich
Editor
Zalesskaya M.K.
Publisher
Veche, 2012
Series
Historical literature
16+
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