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  2. 1991 Soviet coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    Reports also surfaced that Gorbachev had been placed under house arrest in Crimea. [72] [73] During the final day of her family's exile, Raisa Gorbacheva suffered a minor stroke. [30] At 8:00 am, the troops began to leave Moscow. [33]

  3. Höfði - Wikipedia

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    Höfði (Icelandic pronunciation:) is a house in Reykjavík, Iceland, built in 1909, and best known as the location for the 1986 Reykjavík Summit meeting of President Ronald Reagan of the United States and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union.

  4. Timeline of the 1991 Soviet coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    Arrest warrant issued for Yeltsin. August 21, 08:39: Russian Parliament Building still free. Some tanks defect to Yeltsin's side. August 21, 09:20: General strike starts in Latvia. August 21, 11:50: Mikhail Gorbachev refuses to return to Moscow as offer behest of the coup leaders. Yeltsin also refuses to travel to Crimea to get Gorbachev back ...

  5. Mikhail Gorbachev, who ended the Cold War, dies aged 91 -agencies

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    Mikhail Gorbachev, who ended the Cold War without bloodshed but failed to prevent the collapse of the Soviet Union, died on Tuesday at the age of 91, Russian news agencies cited hospital officials ...

  6. Mikhail Gorbachev - Wikipedia

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    Gorbachev and his family were kept under house arrest in their dacha. [399] The coup plotters publicly announced that Gorbachev was ill and thus Vice President Yanayev would take charge of the country. [400] Yeltsin, now President of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, went inside the Moscow White House.

  7. Gorbachev mourned as rare world leader but some still bitter

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    Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union and for many the man who restored democracy to then-communist-ruled European nations, was saluted Wednesday as a rare leader who changed the ...

  8. Gennady Yanayev - Wikipedia

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    Yanayev had initially been rejected by the Supreme Soviet, but he was finally approved by a second vote due to Gorbachev's insistence, (by a vote of 1,237 for to 563 against), only days after Shevardnadze had resigned from office due to Gorbachev's willingness to give leeway to conservatives. Yanayev said after the vote "I am a Communist to the ...

  9. ‘Gorbachev. Heaven’ Review: The Former Soviet ... - AOL

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    Gorbachev is frank about his frailty, as a wintry, ticking-clock atmosphere pervades the film: At some points he speaks as if offering a last testament of sorts, while at others he clams up, as if ...