Tag #142341 - Interview #95224 (Ferdinand Chernovich)

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Finally perestroika caused breakup of the USSR  [1991]. I took it as a catastrophe. A huge and powerful country collapsed, and «independent» states were being founded, without being able to defend themselves. There was one good thing done by the first president of Russian Boris Eltsin – he did away with Communist party. But he was not able to push the matter through. Communist party should have been treated the same way as Nazi party was treated at Nuremberg process so that it would not exist.
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Year
1991
Location

Russia

Interview
Ferdinand Chernovich