Oleg
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It wasn’t a soviet “central bank” in a sense that it wasn’t subjugated to the US federal reserve.It was an independent and sovereign bank, unlike the global system of national central banks that includes many post SU countries including Russia now.You are incorrect.
Gosbank - Wikipedia
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Furthermore, when the fake collapse of the Soviet Union was staged, Gosbank split up and became the so called private banks, like Sberbank. You can check the record yourself, they are all connected to Gosbank and people employed there.
Sberbank was formerly the USSR Savings Bank.
You see, they simply change the names and the colors, but the same evil power structure remains intact. The collapse of the Soviet Union was pure Shakespearean theatre.