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    Viktoria Brezhneva

    First Lady of the Soviet Union

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  1. Viktoria Brezhneva. Viktoria Petrovna Brezhneva (Russian: Виктория Петровна Брежнева, IPA: [vʲɪkˈtorʲɪjə pʲɪˈtrovnə ˈbrʲeʐnʲɪvə], née Denisova, Дени́сова, IPA: [dʲɪˈnʲisəvə]; 11 December 1908 – 5 July 1995) was the wife of Soviet politician and longtime General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev ...

  2. Brezhneva, Viktoriya (1908–1995)First lady of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982 who lived in near-total obscurity while her husband was a leading Soviet political figure, though her family would later become a symbol of the favoritism and corruption of an "Era of Stagnation." Name variations: Viktoria Brezhnev.

  3. Jul 9, 1995 · L.A. Times Archives. July 9, 1995 12 AM PT. Viktoria Brezhnev, 87, the rarely seen widow of former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. Born in Kursk, she married Brezhnev in 1928. Although he was the ...

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  5. Galina Brezhneva was born on 18 April 1929 in Sverdlovsk. As a teenager, she refused to become a member of the Komsomol; later, she refused to study for an academic degree. [1] She married for the first time to circus artist Yevgeny Timofeyevich Milaev (1910–1983) in 1951. He had twin children, Alexander "Sasha" and Natalya "Natasha" (born ...

  6. Jul 8, 2021 · They did not know that Viktoria Brezhneva and her children accumulated tremendous wealth at the state’s expense, all while average Soviets endured increasingly frequent deficits of basic goods.

  7. Death and state funeral of Leonid Brezhnev. On 10 November 1982, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, the third General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and the fifth leader of the Soviet Union, died at the age of 75 after suffering heart failure following years of serious ailments. His death was officially acknowledged on 11 ...

  8. Viktoria Brezhneva. (1907-1995), Wife of Leonid Brezhnev. Sitter in 1 portrait. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. 'Luck and Flaw' (Peter Nigel Fluck; Roger Law with Spitting Image puppets) by Gil Galvin. digital chromogenic print, 1984.

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