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The owl"s cry before the end of the season

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Author:Shpotkin Vyacheslav Ivanovich
Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyPolitics & Social Science
ISBN:978-5-89577-206-5
Dimensions: 135x30x205cm


Is it possible to destroy the Russian Federation on a dozen small, warring quasi-states dependent on the integrity of the West and America who preserve their integrity? Can. If you carefully read the Roman Vyacheslav Shpotkin "Creek Owl before the end of the season" and use the drama "experience of the Soviet Union, its then leaders, the purposeful work of foreign special services, the children"s naivety of most Soviet citizens who believed in the good intentions of the" fifth columns "acting under the slogan" more democracy ". Not so much democracy was their goal, although it really would have to have more, but the elimination of the second on the economic power and military power of the Power, which has high scientific and technical achievements.
All this may be repeated with Russia, which is now recovered after a serious disease caused by the destruction of a single, potentially powerful state. And the fact that the Soviet Union had a huge potential, says an example of a firmly grown in China"s peaceful power. But the objective difficulties specifically reinforced by the conscious enemies of the country, the policy of M. Gorbachev, A. Yakovlev, B. Yeltsin and other figures, and also (and this should be emphasized!) The political blindness and the short-sightedness of the set of Soviet people led to a geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century "- collapse of the USSR.
About how it was (and how can be again!), On the role in the history of the first persons and ordinary citizens, tells is a witness, full of drama and hope Roman Vyacheslav Schepotkin "Creek Owl before the end of the season"
Author:
Author:Shpotkin Vyacheslav Ivanovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
Series:
Series: Russian world of prose
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-89577-206-5

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