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Russian Putin family history
Unveiling the Family of President Putin

There are many legends about the family background of Russian President Vladimir Putin. How to solve the mystery? The book The Putin Family written by Alexander mikhailovich Putin, the cousin of President Putin, is the most authoritative and eloquent answer.

According to Alexander's investigation and historical archives, the Putin family began to live in Tver, Bominovo village, Turchino, more than 200 kilometers west of Moscow more than 100 years ago. Their ancestors lived in pure Russian peasant families. 186 1 After Russia abolished serfdom in, serfs gained personal freedom and a wave of migrant workers appeared. When Putin's grandfather Spiridon Ivanovich was a teenager, he was introduced by his uncle Ivan vasilyevich as an apprentice in a restaurant in Tver. A few years later, Spiridon moved to a restaurant in Gorohovoi Street in St. Petersburg as a chef. 19 17 After the revolution broke out, the hotel closed and Putin's grandfather Spiridon returned to his hometown to work. One day, he was suddenly told to go to Moscow immediately. He is too nervous to know what will happen. He came to Moscow trembling, and the result was a false alarm: it turned out that the canteen of the Soviet regime invited him to be a chef.

From 186 1 to 19 16, in order to improve their lives and destiny, many members of the Putin family went from the countryside to work in cities such as Tver, Moscow and St. Petersburg, becoming hotel chefs, tailors, carpenters, printers and construction workers, and so on. As the author wrote: "In Russia, people intuitively feel the peasant roots of President Putin. It is this attractive feature that has become the reason why President Putin's support rate remains high. "

Like most Russian families, the Putin family experienced two world wars in the past 100 years, which had a far-reaching impact on the family. In the book, the author introduces that his grandfather participated in World War I and was sent to work in a Danish prison camp after being captured.

During the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, more than 26 million people died in the Soviet Union. Most families have lost members. The Putin family is no exception. Vladimir Spiridon Norwich, the father of President Putin, aged 30, 194 1 went to the front to join the volunteers, was seriously injured on the battlefield and returned to Leningrad. After recovering from illness, he worked in yegorov Vehicle Factory, which produced trains and subway cars, and served as workshop director and party branch secretary. Putin's mother, Maria Ivanovna, is engaged in economic and logistics work in Leningrad. Two brothers of President Putin died of hunger in the siege of Leningrad.

Mikhail Spiridon Norwich, the 32-year-old uncle of President Putin, died at the front line of 194 1; 2 1 year-old uncle Alexei Spiridon Norwich died of injuries in the Battle of Kursk; Uncle Peter Ivanovich disappeared on the battlefield; Uncle Vorontsov won the war in Berlin, Germany; On the other hand, Uncle Alexander Fiodrovich has been welcoming the end of World War II in Iran since 20 15. After the Red Square parade in Moscow on May 9 every year, President Putin will hold high his father's portrait and participate in the mass parade of the "Immortal Army" in this way to commemorate the deceased relatives.

The book Putin Family seems to be the epitome of Russian people's history. Through the description of the Putin family, it objectively, profoundly and vividly reflects the historical changes of Russian rural life, the process of Russia from the October Revolution to the Soviet Union's agricultural collectivization, and the joys and sorrows, joys and sorrows, mental outlook and personality characteristics of ordinary Russian families and ordinary people.

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