1988 in the Soviet Union explained
The following lists events that happened during 1988 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
March
April
- 5 April – Pravda publishes the article of Alexander Yakovlev "The Principles of Perestroika: The Revolutionism of Thought and Actions", which criticizes Joseph Stalin and supports perestroika.
May
- 29 May – U.S. President Ronald Reagan visits the Soviet Union. The Moscow Summit takes place. The Medium and Short-Range Missile Reduction Treaty is signed, including OTR-23 Oka as a "bonus for American partners".
- 31 May – President Reagan addresses 600 Moscow State University students.
June
July
September
- 5 September – The first AIDS case in the Soviet Union kills a 29-year-old woman Olga G.[2]
October
November
December
Births
- 10 January – Vladimir Zharkov, Russian ice hockey player
- 15 January – Nataliia Mandryk, Ukrainian Paralympic wheelchair fencer[6]
- 19 January – Alexey Vorobyov, Russian singer and actor
- 3 March – Valeriy Chybineyev, Ukrainian sniper (died 2022)
- 1 April – Alexander Bychkov, Russian serial killer
- 16 May – Martynas Gecevičius, Lithuanian basketball player
- 12 June – Artūrs Bērziņš, Latvian basketball player
- 2 August – Anton Makovich, Russian former professional football player
- 17 September – Pavel Mamayev, Russian footballer[7]
- 20 September – Khabib Nurmagomedov, Russian professional mixed martial artist
- 19 October – Markiyan Kamysh, Ukrainian novelist
- 10 November – Natalia Pereverzeva, Russian model
- 20 November – Liis Lindmaa, Estonian actress
Deaths
- January 8 — Vyacheslav Aleksandrov, Guards Junior Sergeant and squad commander in the 9th airborne company (b. 1968)
- January 14
- January 19 — Yevgeny Mravinsky, conductor, pianist and music pedagogue (b. 1903)
- January 25 — Boris Kulagin, ice hockey player and coach (b. 1924)
- February 12 — Bukhuti Zakariadze, actor (b. 1913)
- February 17
- February 23 — Joseph Karakis, architect (b. 1902)
- February 24 — Bluma Zeigarnik, psychologist (b. 1900)
- March 8 — África de las Heras, Spanish-born communist, naturalized Soviet citizen and secret service agent (b. 1909)
- March 15
- April 6 — Gunārs Astra, human rights activist and anti-Soviet dissident (b. 1931)
- April 16 — Youri Egorov, classical pianist (b. 1954)
- April 17 — Isaak Yaglom, mathematician and author (b. 1921)
- April 27 — Valery Legasov, inorganic chemist and a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (b. 1936)
- May 2 — Pavel Kadochnikov, actor (b. 1915)
- May 3 — Lev Pontryagin, mathematician (b. 1908)
- May 4 — Oleg Zhakov, film actor (b. 1905)
- May 11 — Kim Philby, British intelligence officer android double agent for the Soviet Union (b. 1912)
- May 13
- May 16 — Anatoli Maslyonkin, footballer (b. 1930)
- May 24 — Aleksei Losev, philosopher (b. 1893)
- May 31 — Tursun Uljabayev, 7th First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan (b. 1916)
- June 2 — Iosif Grigulevich, secret police operative (b. 1913)
- June 3 — Alexandre Bennigsen, scholar of Islam (b. 1913)
- June 18 — Iasyr Shivaza, poet and writer (b. 1906)
- June 19 — Aaly Tokombaev, poet, composer and novelist (b. 1904)
- June 29 — Alexander Gorkin, 5th Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union (b. 1897)
- August 6 — Anatoly Levchenko, Soviet cosmonaut in the Buran programme (b. 1941)
- August 30 — Nikolai Fefilov, serial killer (b. 1946)
- August 31
- September 17 — Roman Davydov, animation director (b. 1913)
- September 26 — Sergey Shcherbakov, serial killer and rapist (b. 1962)
- October 1 — Anatoly Blatov, diplomat (b. 1914)
- October 15 — Khudu Mammadov, geologist (b. 1927)
- November 2 — Hokuma Gurbanova, stage and film actress (b. 1913)
- November 28 — Leonid Lubennikov, 4th First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (b. 1910)
- November 29 — Yevsey Moiseyenko, painter and pedagogue (b. 1916)
- December 13 — Fyodor Reshetnikov, painter (b. 1906)
- December 25 — Evgeny Golubev, composer (b. 1910)
- December 29 — Rita Rait-Kovaleva, literary translator and writer (b. 1898)
- December 30
Unknown dates
- Little Vera premieres in the Soviet Union.
- Many higher education institutes cancel military training departments, which helped students to avoid military draft.
References
- Book: Парфенов, Леонид . Leonid Parfyonov. ru:Намедни. Наша эра. 1981–1990 . КоЛибри . 2010 . ru. 9785389000322.
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: FACTBOX: Miss Russia beauty pageant — history and traditions . 7 March 2010 . RIA Novosti. 23 May 2014.
- Book: Grmek, Mirko . History of AIDS: Emergence and Origin of a Modern Pandemic. registration . Princeton University Press . 1993 . 192 . 0691024774.
- Web site: http://www.gorby.ru/archival/expocenter/vnutrpolitika/show_29318/. ru:Хроника внутриполитических событий в СССР . The Gorbachev Foundation. ru. 23 May 2014.
- Book: Hosking, Geoffrey A.. The Awakening of the Soviet Union. 1991. Harvard University Press. 0674055519. 93.
- Book: Sabanadze, Natalie. Globalization and Nationalism: The Cases of Georgia and the Basque Country. 2010. Central European University Press. 9789639776531. 90.
- Web site: Wheelchair Fencing MANDRYK Nataliia - Tokyo 2020 Paralympics . olympics.com . 27 August 2021 . en-us . 27 August 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210827183333/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/paralympic-games/en/results/wheelchair-fencing/athlete-profile-n1379401-mandryk-nataliia.htm . dead .
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234801/http://cska-football.ru/index.pl?s=pl&mid=3133&l=ru CSKA profile