Conor O'Clery - Moscow, December 25, 1991

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The implosion of the Soviet Union was the culmination of a gripping game played out between two men who intensely disliked each other and had different concepts for the future. Mikhail Gorbachev, a sophisticated and urbane reformer, sought to modernize and preserve the USSR; Boris Yeltsin, a coarse and a hard drinking “bulldozer,” wished to destroy the union and create a capitalist Russia. The defeat of the August 1991 coup attempt, carried out by hardline communists, shook Gorbachev’s authority and was a triumph for Yeltsin. But it took four months of intrigue and double-dealing before the Soviet Union collapsed and the day arrived when Yeltsin could hustle Gorbachev out of the Kremlin, and move in as ruler of Russia.
Conor O’Clery has written a unique and truly suspenseful thriller of the day the Soviet Union died. The internal power plays, the shifting alliances, the betrayals, the mysterious three colonels carrying the briefcase with the nuclear codes, and the jockeying to exploit the future are worthy of John Le Carré or Alan Furst. The Cold War’s last act was a magnificent dark drama played out in the shadows of the Kremlin.

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Copyright © 2011 by Conor O’Clery

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Excerpt from “Goodbye Our Red Flag” from Don’t Die Before You’re Dead by Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Copyright © 1995 by Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Permission requested.

O’Clery Conor.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

eISBN : 978-1-610-39012-5

1. Moscow (Russia)—History—20th century. 2. Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931—3. Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich, 1931-2007. 4. Soviet Union—History—1985—1991. 5. Soviet Union—Politics and government—1985—1991. 6. Moscow (Russia)—Politics and government—20th century. 7. Moscow (Russia)—Social conditions—20th century. 8. Moscow (Russia)—Biography. I. Title.

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NOTES

1

1 Palazchenko, My Years with Gorbachev and Sbevardreadze, 361.

2

2 Woolf, Nuclear Weapons in the Former Soviet Union.

3

3 Baker with DeFrank, The Politics of Diplomacy, 583.

4

4 Bush and Scowcroft, A World Transformed, 555.

5

5 Grachev, Final Days , 87.

6

1 Weather details are from www.tutiempo.net.

7

2 The description of Red Square is from contemporary newspaper accounts.

8

3 I visited the Church of St. Louis before this date and spoke to Sofia Peonkova.

9

4 Neuffer, “In Moscow a Christmas Leap of Faith.”

10

5 Gaidar, Days of defeat and Victory, 111.

11

1 Murray, A Democracy of Despots, 136.

12

2 Gorbachev’s dacha and the couple’s lifestyle are described in Gorbacheva, I Hope; Gorbachev, Memoirs; Chernyaev, My Six Years with Gorbachev; Korzhakov, Boris Yeltsin ; and Boldin, Ten Years That Shook the World.

13

3 Gorbacheva, I Hope, 174.

14

4 Shakhnazarov, Tsena Svobody, 493.

15

5 Yeltsin, The Struggle for Russia, 3.

16

6 Details of Yeltsin’s home life are found in Aron, Boris Yeltsins; Colton, Yeltsins; Korzhakov, Boris Yeltsin; Solovyov and Klepikova, Boris Yeltsin; Sukhanov, Tri Goda s Yeltsinym; Yeltsin, Against the Grain ; and Yeltsin, The Struggle for Russia.

17

7 Korzhakov, Boris Yeltsin, 170-171.

18

8 Solovyov and Klepikova, Boris Yeltsin, 91.

19

9 Yeltsin, The Struggle for Russia, 32.

20

10 Colton, Yeltsin, 296.

21

11 Zenkovich, Malchishki v Rozovykh Shtanishkakh, 388.

22

12 Sukhanov, Tri Goda s Yeltsinym, 233.

23

1 Boldin, Ten Years That Shook the World, 279.

24

2 Korzhakov, Boris Yeltsin, 78-79.

25

3 Gorbachev, Memoirs, 235.

26

4 Boldin, Ten Years That Shook the World, 66.

27

5 Gorbachev, Memoirs, 235.

28

1 Interviews with Koppel, September 2009, and Kaplan, November 2009, cited here and elsewhere in the chapter.

29

2 ABC Television, unedited footage, December 25, 1991.

30

3 Gorbachev and Mlynář, Conversations with Gorbachev, 92.

31

4 Chernyaev, 1991, diary entry for December 15, 1991.

32

5 Boldin, Ten Years That Shook the World, 225.

33

6 Chernyaev, 1991, diary entry for December 20, 1991.

34

1 Shulgan, The Soviet Ambassador, 265-267.

35

2 Dobrynin, In Confidence, 621-622.

36

3 Korzhakov, Boris Yeltsin, 72-73.

37

4 Boldin, Ten Years That Shook the World, 68.

38

5 Colton, Yeltsin, 131.

39

6 Matlock, Autopsy on are Empire, 112.

40

1 Solovyov and Klepikova, 276.

41

2 Interview with Yegor Gaidar, Moscow, October 2009.

42

3 Irish Times, December 27, 1991.

43

1 Colton, Yeltsin, 125.

44

2 Chernyaev, My Six Years with Gorbachev, 167.

45

3 Aron, Boris Yeltsin, 191.

46

4 Chernyaev, My Six Years with Gorbachev, 130.

47

5 Boldin, Ten Years That Shook the World, 234.

48

6 Ibid., 131.

49

7 Yeltsin’s sacking and treatment by Gorbachev is detailed in Colton, Yeltsin, 138-150; Yeltsin, Against the Grain, 144-155; Aron, Boris Yeltsin, 202-220; and Boldin, 235-236.

50

8 Colton, Yeltsin, 153.

51

9 Yeltsin, Agairest the Grain, 155.

52

10 Colton, Yeltsin, 150.

53

11 Aron, Yeltsin, 221.

54

12 Korzhakov, Boris Yeltsin, 86.

55

1 The account of the congress’s proceedings is from Rossiskaya Gazeta, December 26, 1991.

56

2 Alexander Kichikhin quoted in Sovetskaya Rossiya, December 26, 1991.

57

1 Yeltsin, Against the Grain, 156-158.

58

2 Sukhanov, Tri Goda s Yeltsinym, 302.

59

3 Ibid., 302-304.

60

4 Brown, The Rise and Fall of Communist, 515.

61

5 Interview with Vitaly Korotich, June 1988.

62

6 Yeltsin, Against the Grain, 142.

63

7 Gorbachev, Memoirs, 365.

64

8 Yeltsin, Against the Grain, 162.

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