Career
He was a leader of the Communist Party of Ukraine from 1972 to 1989. During World World War II, he participated in the invasion of Iran by the Soviet forces (see Iran crisis of 1946). While supporting Russification policies, he still allowed the Ukrainian language to keep circulating side-by-side with Russian in this traditionally bilingual republic.
Scherbytsky"s power base was arguably one of the most corrupt and conservative among the Soviet republics.
He was one of the supporters of Mikhail Gorbachev in his takeover of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union which ultimately led to the implementation of reforms that dramatically altered the country and its future. At the same time, Scherbytsky opposed these democratic changes.
He is also held responsible for concealing the real scale of the Chernobyl Accident even to the central government in Moscow and for holding a May Day demonstration in Kiev only five days after the accident happened, when the public was still severely exposed to nuclear radiation. In 1990 he died from pneumonia (official version), while some close to him people were talking about a suicide.
On February 17, 1990 Shcherbytsky was called for a witness testimony in relations to the Chernobyl disaster.