The family's origins can be traced back to the 21st-22nd century Earth, as communists were again knocking democratic governments out of power in the countries of Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa. The Kuznetsovs were a generic worker family in Russia, who were devoted believers in the ideas of National Bolshevism, as they were one of the many of the families that saw the only way out of their crumbling economy and decreasing life standards by taking arms and fighting against their own government forces. The difference was, that while the common citizens found their leading ideal to be Marxist and Leninist communism, the Kuznetsovs found all that to be only valuable as long as it stays within the border. Since the national Bolsheviks were not in notable majority, achieving a higher rank in the party did not require decades of devoted presence, that's how two of the Kuznetsov sons, Alyosha and Sergey became key figures in the Union of National Bolsheviks, the strongest nazbol party at that time. They were one of the many revolutionaries that aided the communists in grabbing power in Russia, as it seemed that the several communist parties and the Union of National Bolsheviks had mutual goals.
History however, repeated itself. The communist party in power saw no longer need, but more precisely an opposition in the national Bolsheviks, who disagreed with several points regarding the internationalist diplomacy the communists conducted. The nationalists saw no need in a world-wide revolution, but the expansion of Russia itself, they believed that it was necessary for Russia to stand on its economy alone and disclose foreign relations, while preserving Bolshevism only internally.
The communist leadership had to act to silence the critical voices. The seeds of the Coalition were about to be placed by making the alliance with the newly elected or captured communist countries' leaders, so anyone who stood in the way had to perish for the greater good. Teams of Spetsnaz commandos were sent out to ambush a meeting of the Union of National Bolsheviks, equipped with orders to shoot on sight. A bloodbath was made, hundreds have died, including the whole UNB leadership. National bolshevism was banned again, along with any supporting parties. Followers were either imprisoned or killed.