5.1.8

End of the USSR

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Coup Against Gorbachev

Members of the Communist Party were horrified at Gorbachev's reforms and tried to oust him.

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The coup

  • 18 August 1991: Eight Communist leaders announced that they were forming the Emergency Committee.
  • This body would bring an end to Gorbachev’s rule.
  • Gorbachev’s deputy and the heads of the KGB and the army were part of the coup.
  • Yeltsin opposed the coup. The army tried to arrest him, but the soldiers refused to do so.
  • The army did not support the coup, so it failed.

End of the USSR

In the first free elections the USSR held, nationalities voted for secession. The USSR disintegrated.

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Aftermath of the coup

  • Although the coup had failed, the country was now in a perilous position.
  • Yeltsin’s opposition to the leading communist hardliners who had tried to overthrow Gorbachev made him more popular.
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Lacking support for the Communist Party

  • Yeltsin now had the authority to outlaw the source of the coup, the Communist Party, on 6 November 1991.
  • Gorbachev stuck loyally to the Communist Party. But most people now wanted the end of Communism and stopped supporting Gorbachev.
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Independence

  • Nationalists in Armenia, Ukraine, Moldova, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan had declared independence in September.
  • 1 December 1991: 90% of Ukrainians voted in a plebiscite (people’s vote) to separate from the USSR. With 20% of the Soviet population living there, this was a crucial step.
    • This ended Gorbachev’s attempts to save the Union by talking individually to the leaders of the Republics.
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The Minsk Agreement

  • Yeltsin, along with the leaders of Ukraine and Belarus, signed the Minsk Agreement.
  • The USSR was replaced with the CIS - Commonwealth of Independent States.
  • 11 out of 15 Soviet Republics were members by the end of 1991.
  • The USSR existed no longer.
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Primary evidence

  • Ukrainian Declaration of Independence 24 August 1991:
    • 'The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic solemnly declares the Independence of Ukraine and the creation of an independent Ukrainian state – UKRAINE. The territory of Ukraine is indivisible and inviolable.’

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1Communist Government in the USSR, 1917-85

2Industrial & Agricultural Changes

3Control of the People, 1917-85

4Social Developments, 1917-35

5Historical Interpretations

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