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Evil Empire
The Soviet Union During the Time of the Cold War

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Evil Empire Step inside the rise and fall of the Soviet Union as seen from within the Kremlin, the gulags, the factories, and the streets of ordinary citizens. This book traces the Cold War from its uneasy beginnings after World War II through the paranoid final years of Stalin, the brief thaw under Khrushchev, and the long era of stagnation that defined everyday life for millions. Readers will walk the corridors of power where decisions were made, feel the weight of ideological battles, and understand how a superpower built on an idea of workers’ paradise came to embody scarcity, repression, and fear.

Experience the human drama behind the headlines: the terror of the Gulag Archipelago where survival depended on meeting brutal work quotas, the awe‑inspiring triumphs of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin that lifted a nation’s spirit, and the chilling brinkmanship of the Cuban Missile Crisis that brought the world to the edge of nuclear annihilation. Through vivid narratives of dissent, from samizdat underground publishers to the courageous voices of Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn, you will see how truth persisted even under the most oppressive surveillance of the KGB.

Explore the inner workings of the Soviet state—the vast military‑industrial complex that poured resources into tanks, missiles, and a nuclear arsenal capable of mutual assured destruction, the secret police that turned neighbor against neighbor, and the economic realities of queues, blat, and the privileged nomenklatura. The book also details the costly Afghan quagmire, the Chernobyl disaster that exposed systemic rot, and the reformist gambles of Gorbachev’s glasnost and perestroika that unintentionally unleashed nationalist fervor and democratic aspirations.

Witness the historic unraveling: the Sinatra Doctrine that allowed Eastern Bloc nations to reclaim their sovereignty, the miraculous fall of the Berlin Wall sparked by a bungled press conference, the desperate August Coup of hardliners, and the final signatures that dissolved the Union into independent republics. Each chapter connects grand geopolitical strategies to the lived experiences of soldiers, workers, intellectuals, and families whose hopes and hardships shaped the course of the twentieth century.

By the end, readers will have gained a comprehensive, inside‑out understanding of why the Soviet Union was labeled an “evil empire,” how its ideological foundations both empowered and undermined it, and what its collapse reveals about the fragility of superpowers built on fear and control. This is not just a chronicle of events—it is an invitation to comprehend the moral, technological, and human forces that defined an era and continue to echo in today’s world.

Author:

James Everley

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 20, 2026

Word Count:

48,974 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 26 minutes

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