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  1. Apr 23, 2007 · Boris Yeltsin, who has died aged 76, was the most controversial figure in recent Russian history, provoking even stronger emotions in his compatriots than Mikhail Gorbachev, the man he replaced in ...

  2. Boris Yeltsin sinh tại làng Butka, quận Talitsa ở Sverdlovsk Oblast Nga. Cha ông, Nikolai Yeltsin, bị kết tội xúi giục chống Xô viết năm 1934 và đã phải vào trại cải tạo ( Gulag) trong ba năm. Sau khi được thả, ông thất nghiệp trong một khoảng thời gian và sau đó làm việc trong ngành ...

  3. On December 19 Yeltsin ordered the Russian government to assume all functions of the Soviet government except for defense and nuclear energy production. Two days later, the presidents of 11 of the 12 remaining republics met in Alma-Ata (now Almaty), Kazakhstan, to sign the foundation documents of the CIS.

  4. Apr 3, 2018 · Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin had a weird relationship. There was the time the Russian president gave the U.S. president a pair of hockey jerseys that said “Yeltsin 96” and “Clinton 96 ...

  5. Oct 22, 2018 · Boris Yeltsin (February 1, 1931 – April 23, 2007) was a Soviet Union politician who became the first president of the Russian Federation at the end of the Cold War. Yeltsin served two terms (July 1991 – December 1999) which were plagued by corruption, instability, and economic collapse, ultimately leading to his resignation.

  6. Boris N. Yeltsin, the burly provincial politician who became the first freely elected leader of Russia and a towering figure of his time when he presided over the dissolution of the Soviet Union ...

  7. Yeltsin was born in a small village near the Ural Mountains on February 1, 1931. [3] As a boy, he lost two fingers from his left hand after he and his friends played with grenades they had stolen from an army store. Yeltsin worked as a builder, then joined the Communist Party in 1961. He was the leader of the city of Sverdlovsk (now ...

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