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Premier of the Soviet Union, died [[2011]].  His death started the collapse of the Soviet Union, ultimately leading to the bloody [[Second Soviet Civil War]].
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'''Oleg Tikonov''' was the Premier of the Soviet Union. He died in [[2011]], and his death started the collapse of the Soviet Union, ultimately leading to the bloody [[Second Soviet Civil War]].
  
 
==Notable Accomplishments==
 
==Notable Accomplishments==
 
Starting in [[2005]], Tikonov initiated peaceful reforms in the Soviet Union until his death.
 
Starting in [[2005]], Tikonov initiated peaceful reforms in the Soviet Union until his death.
  
On January 14, [[2011]], Tikonov signed what would come to be known as the [[Tikonov Accords]], with then President of the United States.   
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On January 14, [[2011]], Tikonov signed what would come to be known as the [[Tikonov Accords]], with the President of the United States.   
  
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
Oleg, his wife Nadja and his two children, Pyotir and Nicholas are assassinated by a fanatic Moslem terrorist in November of 2011.
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Oleg, his wife Nadja and his two children, Pyotir and Nicholas were assassinated by a fanatic Moslem terrorist in November of 2011.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:05, 18 August 2008

Oleg Tikonov was the Premier of the Soviet Union. He died in 2011, and his death started the collapse of the Soviet Union, ultimately leading to the bloody Second Soviet Civil War.

Notable Accomplishments

Starting in 2005, Tikonov initiated peaceful reforms in the Soviet Union until his death.

On January 14, 2011, Tikonov signed what would come to be known as the Tikonov Accords, with the President of the United States.

Death

Oleg, his wife Nadja and his two children, Pyotir and Nicholas were assassinated by a fanatic Moslem terrorist in November of 2011.

References