• Boris Karlovich Pugo (Latvian: Boriss Pugo, Russian: Борис Карлович Пуго; 19 February 1937 – 22 August 1991) was a Soviet communist politician of Latvian...
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  • Pugo may refer to: Boris Pugo, a Soviet politician Pugo, La Union, a Philippine town Pugo (comedian), a famous Filipino comedian and vaudevillian (1898-1978)...
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    Soviet Defense Minister Dmitry Yazov, Central Control Commission Chairman Boris Pugo, Premier Valentin Pavlov, Vice President Gennady Yanayev, Soviet Defense...
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  • actor Boris Podrecca (born 1940), Slovenian-Italian architect Boris Polak (born 1954), Israeli world champion and Olympic sport shooter Boris Pugo (1937–1991)...
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  • (1966–1983) Mikhail Solomentsev (1983–1988) Boris Pugo (1988–1990) Chairman of the Central Control Commission: Boris Pugo (1990–1991) Yevgeny Makhov (1991) Central...
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    international telephone exchange. Contrary to OMON officer claims Boris Karlovich Pugo and Mikhail Gorbachev both claimed they were not informed of this...
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    Popular Front was founded in June 1988. On 4 October, Gorbachev replaced Boris Pugo, the "old guard" leader of the Communist Party of Latvia, with the more...
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  • Yanayev (1937–2010), Vice President Valentin Pavlov (1937–2003), Premier Boris Pugo (1937–1991), Interior Minister Dmitry Yazov (1924–2020), Defense Minister...
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    with other hardline officials in the new presidential cabinet such as Boris Pugo, Valentin Pavlov, and Gennady Yanayev to undermine Gorbachev's rule. This...
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    1990 Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov Preceded by Alexander Vlasov Succeeded by Boris Pugo Personal details Born (1937-11-06)6 November 1937 Kiselyovsk, Kemerovo...
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