Gibelʹ marshala v Kremle
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Sergei Fiodorovich Akhromeev - a participant of the Great Patriotic War, the chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces in the former USSR. More than ten years he served in Belarus as a commander of tank divisions and the army. The author of the book thoroughly examines his military career and his tragic death. In 1988, Akhromeev resigned from his post as chief of the General Staff, but Gorbachev invited him to be his adviser. Akhromeev by that time was already more political than a military figure. Army reforms met with discontent among a large part of the generals, and Akhromeev was needed as a recognizable and prominent military leader who supported the policy of new thinking and perestroika. Akhromeev really supported perestroika, but to a certain extent. Towards the end of the 80s, he began to worry that the reforms that were initially managed over time became completely chaotic and even destructive. In a word, control was lost over them and the processes began to develop on their own, not submitting to anyone. Marshal believed in Gorbachev almost to the very end. But gradually he became disappointed in him. The President of the USSR no longer controlled the processes taking place in the country, such events took place that he was not up to the advice of Akhromeev, who regularly wrote recommendations, tips and analytical notes to his boss and was offended that they did not pay attention to them. In August 1991, the Marshal rested with his family in Sochi. On the 19th, he learned on television about the GKChP, after which he boarded a plane and flew to Moscow. There he met with Yanaev, but the GKChP members essentially did not do anything, so he left. The next four days, Akhromeev regularly went to work, but did not take any action. On August 24, the marshal, as usual, arrived at work, and in the evening his body was found right at the workplace. According to the examination, death came due to strangulation. The investigation did not find any crime in his death, and the case was closed. However, in the ca