Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR 17-27 December 1990 Verbatim report. Volume I

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The Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR December 17-27, 1990 . Verbatim report. Volume I "is a unique and extremely important document of the era that forever changed the history of the Soviet Union and the whole world. This detailed verbatim report, created by an unknown author, reveals the internal processes, discussions and decisions made during one of the key events in the fate of the Soviet state - the Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. It was during this period that the most important transformations foreshadowed the collapse of the empire, and each page of this volume allows the reader to plunge into the atmosphere of those days filled with tension, hopes and contradictions. This book is not just a collection of protocols and transcripts, but a living testimony to the era when the political arena was a momentous change. It details the speeches of delegates, discussions and debates that have shaped the new face of Soviet politics. The author, who remained unknown, masterfully conveys the nuances and emotional intensity of each performance, allowing the reader to feel the atmosphere of those days when the fate of the country hung in the balance. This report is a valuable source for historians, political scientists and anyone interested in the history of the 20th century, especially the period of perestroika and the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR December 17-27, 1990 . Verbatim report. Volume I" is ideal for those who are looking for a deep and comprehensive understanding of the processes that took place in the USSR on the eve of its collapse. It will be of interest to students, researchers, teachers and all those who seek to understand the inner cuisine of Soviet politics, as well as those who are passionate about the history of political reforms and transformations. This work is especially valuable for fans of documentary literature, seeking an authentic perception of events, as well as for those who want to understand how fateful decisions were made in times of crisis. Topics raised in this book include issues of sovereignty, reforming the party system, economic transformation, and finding compromises between the various political forces. Special attention is paid to the debate about the future of the country, the need for reforms and ways out of the crisis In this context, the book demonstrates how complex and contradictory were the processes that took place at that moment, and how every word, every decision could affect the fate of millions of people. The author's style, despite its anonymity, is distinguished by accuracy and richness of information, which makes the book a valuable source for those who appreciate historical accuracy and analytical depth. Unlike fiction, this work is a document that allows you to look at events through the eyes of participants, not third-party observers. It shows a special respect for facts and the desire for objectivity, which makes it an indispensable tool for those who want to understand the true face of the era of perestroika. If you are looking for a book that will open to you the inner kitchen of Soviet politics on the eve of the collapse, or want to understand how fateful decisions were made in the crisis, "The Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR on December 17 27, 1990. Verbatim report. Tom I" will be a real discovery for you . This work is not just a historical document, but a window into the past that will help you better understand the causes and consequences of those events that influenced the fate of millions. Do not miss the chance to touch the most important pages of history by reading this unique source, full of facts, emotions and political debates that forever changed the face of the country and the world.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785206001877
- Release date
- 1991