The Rise of Vladmir Chevitch
Vladmir’s childhood and adult life
Vladmir Chevitch was born somewhere in the 1930s to a poor peasant family in a small village in Ukraine. This is the only known thing about the Soviet’s leader childhood. As an a adult, Vladmir joined the Communist party and studied at the University of Moscow during the 1940s-1960s, it was here that it was determined, that Vladmir got his first tastes of politics. He took part in debate within the party and this is where his reputation as an “egghead” became known, and this is also where he met Tarasov, the leader of the underground Neo-Communist party of the Soviet Union, where Vladmir’s debates and participation affected his earlier and later political views. During Prague Spring, Vladmir who have heard of the leader of Czechslovakia moving away from socialism, wrote a letter to the then-Chairman of the Council minister; Krushchev to advise on him on the matter. Vladmir effectively advised Krushchev to make a show of force towards Czechslovakia and threaten Czechs to limit their reforms as to not turn away from Marxism. Krushchev, intrigued by this letter, invited young Vladmir to the Kremlin, where they spoke about a variety of topic. Krushchev was impressed by Chevitch so much that Krushchev promised to give a position to Vladmir in the politburo after he had finished his studies. The Fate of Czechslovakia as we all know was that the USSR forced Dubcek to curtail political freedom, but allowed a certain level of decentralization for the economy, which gave the economy of Czechslovakia a boost, and allowed Czechslovakia to still be In the “Iron Curtain”, This promise was kept, and Vladmir gained a position in the Politburo. During the decision of whether or not to implement OGAS in the 1970s, Vladmir campaigned intensively and succeeded in getting the Communist Party to pursue automization with the experienced interest of putting a “human behind every machine” as to make sure people wouldn’t lose their jobs. Then during the 1980s, is when Vladmir’s rise to Power happened.
Vladmir’s rise to power:
There was a scramble for power after the collective leadership of Brezhnev was disbanded. Vladmir acted quickly, and bribed KGB staff to give blackmail material to Vladmir to threaten Romanov, the leader of the Stalinists with. Gorbachev tried to up-beat Vladmir in a debate, but was instead outspoken by Vladmir, and Gorbachev had to resign in disgrace. Grishin had, luckily for Vladmir, died having snapped his neck falling down on a sheet of ice, and Gromyko, the only other one able to challenge Vladmir stepped down, and Vladmir was left unopposed……..