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Today in History | August 19: The 1991 Soviet August Coup that ended the Cold War
Explore August 19 through the lens of This Day in History at TheDailyWorldBrief.com, where pivotal moments across centuries converge. From the bold resistance during the 1991 Soviet coup that accelerated the USSR’s collapse and ended the Cold War, to Poland’s 1989 peaceful transition toward democracy with Tadeusz Mazowiecki’s nomination as the first non-communist prime minister in decades. Delve into the 1745 Battle of Kars that reshaped Middle Eastern empires, the tragic 1987 Hungerford massacre sparking UK gun control reforms, and other decisive events marking this date. Each story on August 19 reveals how power shifts, reforms, and conflicts have dramatically altered global histories. Poll Question: Did the August 1991 coup attempt directly cause the Soviet Union's collapse? Yes No - How did the coup reshape global politics and the Cold War's end? #TodayInHistory #HistoryPodcast #OnThisDay #HistoricalEvents #DailyHistory

