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  1. 9. Juli 1998 · Galina Leonidovna Brezhneva, a wayward daughter, died on June 30th, aged 69. Jul 9th 1998 |. IN 1971 the word went out from the Kremlin that the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev was seeking a ...

  2. 10. Juli 1998 · Galina Brezhneva, daughter of Soviet President and Communist Party leader Leonid Brezhnev, has died at the age of seventy. (Izvestia, July 2) Brezhneva played a small but prominent role in the Kremlin intrigues of the early 1980s that saw power pass from the Brezhnev gerontocracy to a new generation of Soviet leaders under Yuri Andropov and Mikhail Gorbachev. Brezhneva was …

  3. 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.

  4. Leonid’s lifelong friend, Kostya Grushevoi, himself a lieutenant general and chief of the political administration of the Moscow military district, was outraged: “I shed my blood for this rank. And now, Lenya, you’ve gone and handed that punk, who’s never fired a shot in his life, the same rank on a silver platter.

  5. Galina Brezhneva was the daughter of General Secretary of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev. Learn more about her tragic story in this episode of Searching fo...

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  6. Vera Brezhneva was born on 3 February 1982 in Dniprodzerzhynsk, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. Her father, Viktor, worked in a chemical factory. Her mother, Tamara, a medical school graduate, worked in the same factory as Brezhneva's father. She has three sisters; one older sister named Halyna, and younger twins Nastya and Vika.

  7. Known for her high living and problems with alcohol, made headlines when her circus performer lover, Boris the Gypsy, was arrested for smuggling; entered a mental asylum (1998). Brezhneva, Galina (1929–)Soviet first daughter. Born 1929 in USSR; dau. of Viktoriya Brezhneva (1908–1995) and Leonid Brezhnev (1906–1982, head of Soviet ...