Gorbachev during the coup - destined to fail, but when.
As a reminder of just how busy the month of August has always been, the 1991 Soviet coup d’état attempt, also known as the
August Coup, was a failed attempt by hardliners of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) to forcibly seize control of the country from Mikhail Gorbachev, who was Soviet President and General Secretary of the CPSU at the time. The coup leaders consisted of top military and civilian officials, including Vice President Gennady Yanayev, who together formed the State Committee on the State of Emergency (GKChP). They opposed Gorbachev’s reform program, were angry at the loss of control over Eastern European states and fearful of the New Union Treaty, which was on the verge of being signed by the Soviet Union (USSR). The treaty was to decentralize much of the central Soviet government’s power and distribute it among its fifteen republics; Yeltsin’s demand for more autonomy to the republics opened a window for the plotters to organize the coup.
The GKChP hardliners dispatched KGB agents who detained Gorbachev at his dacha but failed to detain the recently elected president of a newly reconstituted Russia, Boris Yeltsin, who had been both an ally and critic of Gorbachev. The GKChP was poorly organized and met with effective resistance by both Yeltsin and a civilian campaign of anti-authoritarian protesters, mainly in Moscow.
The coup collapsed in two days, and Gorbachev returned to office while the plotters all lost their posts. Yeltsin subsequently became the dominant leader and Gorbachev lost much of his influence. The failed coup led to both the immediate collapse of the CPSU and the dissolution of the USSR four months later.
From roughly 6 in the morning on the 19th, the only news of the
coup was via the BBC World Service - here is an excerpt of the goings-on from that day and the nervous days that followed.
https://pastdaily.com/2024/08/20/gorbachev-a-coup-and-an-overthrow-in-moscow-august-19-21-1991-past-daily-after-hours-reference-room/