(Map of the USSR in 1991)
30 years ago this today (December
25, 1991) The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics collapsed. While it was the
best Christmas present that the Communist Atheist Country could give to the
world – an end to the Cold War - it left
millions upon millions of now former Soviet citizens (there were 287 million
Soviet citizens in 1989) destitute and stranded.
Not only did all now former Soviets have no
country, no rule-of-law, worthless money, an Educational System that had only
fed them lies for decades, failing infrastructure (housing, public
transportation, etc.) and no hope for the future, but millions upon millions of
former Soviets now found themselves foreigners overnight.
For decades, Soviets moved between
the 16 Soviet Republics (sometimes voluntary, but more often they were forced
to by the Government because of Deportations or their work - Soviets were told
where to work once they graduated the University to repay their “free”
education.)
Overnight in 1991, an ethnic
Russian (once considered the best ethnicity to be in the USSR with the most
advantages given to them despite the USSR being a “classless and equal society”
– ethnicity was even on every Soviet Internal Passport) was stranded in a non-ethnic
Russian country unwilling to speak the local language – again due to the belief
that everything Russian was better.
On top of that many post-Soviet
countries had civil wars and ethnic violence. Many people say the USSR
collapsed peacefully, but what they mean is that another country didn’t come
and destroy it – the USSR destroyed itself internally. In the 1980s-1991 the
Soviet Government and Military went around the country (Latvia, Lithuania,
Estonia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan,
Uzbekistan, Georgia, Moldova, different parts of Russia including Moscow during
the August 1991 Coup there) killing and wounding anyone who protested their
rule. Only Belarus and Ukraine didn’t have the Soviet violence the rest of the
country did.
(Map of the Post-USSR After 1991)
After the USSR collapsed there
were many wars and ethnic violence throughout the former USSR. Every former
Soviet Republic - now independent country - saw death and violence. The ethnic
minorities were in many cases Stateless refugees trying to make it back, on
their own, to their own country: ie. ethnic Ukrainians living in Uzbekistan
trying to go back to Ukraine, ethnic Russians in Azerbaijan trying to go back
to Russia, etc.
Even 30 years later the wars and
ethnic violence continues across a lot of the former Soviet Union. Russia
continues to occupy: Transnistria (Moldova), Abkhazia (Georgia), South Ossetia
(Georgia), Crimea (Ukraine) and has been
fighting in the Donbas of eastern Ukraine since 2014 (4,494 killed Ukrainian
Soldiers have been killed and 9,500 wounded. 5,670 Russian Soldiers have been
killed and 13,500 wounded. 13,000 Ukrainian Civilians have been killed and
31,000 wounded. 1,414,798 Ukrainian
Civilians have had to flee Crimea and Donbas for other parts of the
Ukraine.) Armenia, Russian and
Azerbaijan were involved in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War of 2020.
With all the continued
instability and violence it is no surprise that former Soviet citizens continue
to think the USSR was the best country (despite all the political repressions,
mass murder, poor living conditions, no personal freedoms, etc.) The fact that
the Soviet Government tightly censored what their citizens found out also helps
make those horrible times seem good.
In 2020 75% of Russians polled
said the Soviet Era was the greatest time in the country’s history. 61% of
Kyrgyz agreed. 66% of Armenians agreed. Of course the grass is always greener
somewhere else (and the vast majority of people who continue to love the USSR
are 70 years old or older.)
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