The following lists events that happened during 1988 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .
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April
Reagan and Gorbachev during the Moscow Summit
September
5 September – The first AIDS case in the Soviet Union kills a 29-year-old woman Olga G.[4]
10 January – Vladimir Zharkov , Russian ice hockey player
15 January – Nataliia Mandryk , Ukrainian Paralympic wheelchair fencer[8]
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[9]
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
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
Little Vera premieres in the Soviet Union.
Many higher education institutes cancel military training departments, which helped students to avoid military draft.
Hosking, Geoffrey A. (1991). The Awakening of the Soviet Union . Harvard University Press. p. 93. ISBN 0674055519 .
Sabanadze, Natalie (2010). Globalization and Nationalism: The Cases of Georgia and the Basque Country . Central European University Press. p. 90. ISBN 9789639776531 .