leonid brezhnev

  1. KGB assassination of Leonid Brezhnev during the Washington Summit of 1973.

    As Leonid Brezhnev is escorted by Richard Nixon for a state dinner, a bomb suddenly explodes in which Brezhnev dies. After the explosion is made broadcasted and made public knowledge across the whole world, soon after, key supporters and the people who make up Brezhnev's power base start...
  2. Stalin's survives his haemorrhage and purges his inner circle of everyone except for Khrushchev and makes a new inner circle.

    During Stalin's funeral as his inner circle is making their speeches, Stalin suddenly wakes up, in full view of everyone. So after being driven to the nearest hospital after which a doctors assessment states that his health problems are all gone and he seems to be in full control of his mental...
  3. Brezhnev accepts the Prague spring.

    Leonid Brezhnev and the Soviet delegation in attendance of the bilateral talks with the Czechoslovakian representatives from the 29th of July to 1st of August comes to an agreement with the Czechs that he will not interfere with nor try to stop the reforms of Alexander Dubček and the reformist...
  4. VadisDeProfundis

    AHQ: Succession of Brezhnev

    Leonid Brezhnev's health problems were evident to all those who were close to him, and in the politburo. In 1981, apparently most in the central committee had realised that the general secretary didn't have long to live, and were looking for a successor. As we all know, IOTL the position went to...
  5. What if Brezhnev was assassinated in 1969?

    On January 22, 1969, a Soviet Army deserter named Viktor Ilyin shot at a motorcade in an attempt to kill Leonid Brezhnev. While several cosmonauts were injured and a driver was killed, Brezhnev himself was unhurt. What if Brezhnev had died in this attack?
  6. The_Persian_Cat

    WI: Brezhnev's successors had survived?

    Leonid Brezhnev was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1964-1984. During his leadership, the liberalisation policies of Khruschev were reversed. The USSR entered a period of social, cultural, and political repression which, while not on the scale of Stalin, was...
  7. Effects and consequences if Brezhnev died in 1975

    It's probably isn't a surprise to many that Brezhnev wasn't exactly a healthy person during the 70s, especially the mid to late 70s. In fact, given how he treated his body at the time, it was actually surprising that he managed to live for as long as he did. Now sometime in 1975, he suffered a...
  8. Brezhnev killed by stroke

    You all know the story of the last years of the Sovjet union: Brezhnev becomes very sick, is practically unable to do anything, but still lives for some years, constantly under drugs. He dies, his replacements Andropow and Chernenko too, after that we have Gorbachev, and the rest is history...
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