1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt
The August Coup was a coup d'etat in Russia August of 1991 in which communist hardliners in the Soviet Communist Party tried to wrestle control of the country from Mikhail Gorbachev, who they believed deviated from communist doctrine too much.
1991 Soviet Coup D'état Attempt Media
U.S. map of Moscow with 1980s street names
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Баррикада на Горбатом мосту около Дома правительства РСФСР.
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Место гибели 3 жертв противостояния ГКЧП. Сразу после августовского путча.
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Russian stamps commemorating (from left to right) Ilya Krichevsky, Dmitry Komar and Vladimir Usov
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George H. W. Bush, left, is seen with Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990. Bush condemned the coup and the actions of the "Gang of Eight".
A Soviet Stamp promoting Perestroika. For some Communist States, Gorbachev's reforms resulted in a drastic cutting of Soviet Aid. The coup's failure led to the abrupt end of any remaining Russian support for its former Communist allies.)
Fidel Castro at East Berlin 1972. Cuba relied upon the Soviet Union and throughout the Cold War was a steadfast ally. Castro systemically opposed Gorbachev's perestroika but he did not publicly support the August Coup in 1991.