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Galina Brezhneva

Galina Leonidovna Brezhneva (Russian: Галина Леонидовна Брежнева; 18 April 1929 – 30 June 1998) was the daughter of Soviet politician and longtime General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and Viktoria Brezhneva.

Galina Brezhneva
Галина Брежнева
Personal details
Born
Galina Leonidovna Brezhneva

(1929-04-18)18 April 1929
Sverdlovsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died30 June 1998(1998-06-30) (aged 69)
Dobryniha, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
NationalitySoviet and Russian
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union
Spouses
Eugene (Yevgeny Timofeyevich) Milaev
(m. 1951; div. 1961)
(m. 1961; div. 1963)
(m. 1971; div. 1993)
Unknown
(m. 1993)
RelationsYuri Brezhnev (brother)
Children1 biological and 2 step-children
Parent(s)Leonid Brezhnev (father)
Viktoria Brezhneva (mother)

Life and death edit

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 1948) from his first marriage to Natalya Yurchenko who died from blood poisoning during childbirth. They had one daughter, Viktoria Yevgenyevna Milaeva (1952–2018). She was married briefly to Igor Kio, a union that lasted only nine days.[citation needed] By 1971, her father Leonid Brezhnev had become displeased with the way things were going in Galina's life. He wanted to arrange a marriage for her, after having her second marriage annulled. She ended up selecting Yuri Churbanov from a number of suitors. Churbanov was chosen even though he was already married and had children. By the end of Brezhnev's life, Galina was much less visible, and during the leadership of Yuri Andropov, she disappeared from the public eye altogether. Brezhneva made a public comeback during Konstantin Chernenko's short rule, and appeared in a conference commemorating International Women's Day. At the conference, she wore only one piece of jewelry, the Order of Lenin that she had been awarded by Andrei Gromyko in 1978 for her fiftieth birthday.[2]

Later, after Churbanov had been arrested on charges of corruption, Brezhneva divorced him. She married for a fourth and final time at the age of 64, to a 29-year-old man. Before her death, Brezhneva was a guest on British television to talk about life in the USSR.[1] In her later life, Brezhneva gradually became a heavy drinker, and her daughter placed her in a psychiatric hospital where she died on 30 June 1998, aged 69.[3]

Personal life and rumors edit

Historian Larisa Vasil'eva wrote in her book that "Galina Brezhneva was an all-too-typical product of what came to be known as the Era of Stagnation". Brezhneva was a heavy drinker and was known to be heavy-tempered. She was promiscuous and had little self-discipline, and had a seemingly natural tendency toward self-gratification.[4] She was known for her passion for jewellery and diamonds.[5] Why and how Brezhneva received her diamonds was unknown to the majority at the time, though according to a former director of Yuvelirtorg, the state-run jewellery company in the USSR, all jewelry and valuables seized from criminals were given to members of the nomenklatura. Many rumors circulated in Soviet society about Brezhneva, most notably during Leonid Brezhnev's tenure as General Secretary; these rumors have been colloquially termed "diamond legends".[6] In one such story, Brezhneva, during her visit to the Georgian SSR, visited a museum where she noticed two relics on display. She then demanded the two relics to be given to her as a gift. The museum director refused to comply and instead called the First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party, Eduard Shevardnadze, to discuss the matter with General Secretary Brezhnev. Shevardnadze told Brezhnev that given her Georgian national heritage, her behaviour was unacceptable; Brezhnev agreed and ordered his daughter back to Moscow. Others stories included personal favors provided by Brezhneva to Soviet and other communist politicians, including Erich Honecker together with his wife Margot Honecker, Dimitri Ustinov, Wojciech Jaruzelski, Viktor Kulikov, Fidel Castro together with Raul Castro and Che Guevara, Sergei Gorshkov, Alexei Leonov, Jiang Qing, Todor Zhivkov, Le Duc Tho, Alexei Kosygin, Nikolai Tikhonov, Mengistu Haile Mariam, Egon Krenz, Vladimir Shatalov, Zhu De, Andrei Gromyko, Gustáv Husák, János Kádár, Heinz Hoffmann, Souphanouvong, Anatoly Dobrynin, Kim Jong-il, Erich Mielke, Ali Nasir Muhammad, Babrak Karmal, Nikolai Ogarkov, Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal, Markus Wolf, Samora Machel, Valentina Tereshkova, Daniel Ortega, Zhou Enlai, Pavel Kutakhov, Maurice Bishop, Jacqueline Creft, Willi Stoph, Nicolae Ceaușescu together with his wife Elena Ceaușescu, Lê Duẩn, Nikolay Krylov, Walter Ulbricht, Lin Biao, Pavel Batitsky, Hilde Benjamin, Vo Nguyen Giap and Gus Hall. [6]

Stories such as these greatly affected Leonid Brezhnev. He said once to a party colleague that "The world respects you, but your own family causes you pain".[6] At the height of perestroika, a reform initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev, many of the rumours about Brezhneva became increasingly wild and questionable; new details and information, possibly apocryphal, were increasingly included in the rumours. In popular culture, these rumours helped depict the Brezhnev era as an "Era of Stagnation".[6] Many of the rumours stemmed from the fact that most of Brezhneva's friends and colleagues had earlier been arrested, and the majority of them had been linked to some sort of corruption or vice.[7]

Embezzlement edit

In January 1982, as part of Andropov's anti-corruption campaign while Leonid Brezhnev was still alive, several prominent jewellery smugglers who all had links with Brezhneva were arrested, some of them even receiving the death sentence.[citation needed] It was later proven that Brezhneva was smuggling jewellery out of the Soviet Union on such a scale as to threaten the business of De Beers Consolidated Mines, a group of companies focused on the mining of diamonds.[8] Brezhneva was detained by the authorities, being summoned in one instance to the KGB headquarters for questioning. Her being the daughter of Leonid Brezhnev resulted in dismissal of the charges against her; she was, however, internally exiled by the Andropov administration.[8] When Mikhail Gorbachev became General Secretary, the criminal investigations against Brezhneva and her brother, Yuri Brezhnev, were resumed. Her brother, a former First Deputy of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, and her husband, Yuri Churbanov, were both arrested on charges of corruption. However, investigators were never able to produce any solid charges against Brezhneva for her post-1982 criminal activities. In her later life, Brezhneva had become an alcoholic and usually signed statements without reading them properly.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Galina Brezhneva". The Economist. 9 July 1998. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  2. ^ a b Vasil'eva 1994, p. 211.
  3. ^ Вопрос о том, кто будет следующим генсеком, решался над телом умершего Брежнева [The question on would be the next General Secretary, was decided over the body of the deceased Brezhnev] (in Russian). Loyd. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  4. ^ Vasil'eva 1994, p. 209.
  5. ^ Vasil'eva 1994, p. 209–210.
  6. ^ a b c d Vasil'eva 1994, p. 210.
  7. ^ Vasil'eva 1994, p. 210–211.
  8. ^ a b Glinsky, Dmitry; Reddaway, Peter (2001). The tragedy of Russia's reforms: market bolshevism against democracy. US Institute of Peace Press. p. 115. ISBN 1-929223-06-4.
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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Leonidovna and the family name is Brezhneva Galina Leonidovna Brezhneva Russian Galina Leonidovna Brezhneva 18 April 1929 30 June 1998 was the daughter of Soviet politician and longtime General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and Viktoria Brezhneva Galina Brezhneva Galina BrezhnevaPersonal detailsBornGalina Leonidovna Brezhneva 1929 04 18 18 April 1929Sverdlovsk Russian SFSR Soviet UnionDied30 June 1998 1998 06 30 aged 69 Dobryniha Moscow Oblast Russian FederationNationalitySoviet and RussianPolitical partyCommunist Party of the Soviet UnionSpousesEugene Yevgeny Timofeyevich Milaev m 1951 div 1961 wbr Igor Kio m 1961 div 1963 wbr Yuri Churbanov m 1971 div 1993 wbr Unknown m 1993 wbr RelationsYuri Brezhnev brother Children1 biological and 2 step childrenParent s Leonid Brezhnev father Viktoria Brezhneva mother Contents 1 Life and death 2 Personal life and rumors 3 Embezzlement 4 ReferencesLife and death editGalina 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 1948 from his first marriage to Natalya Yurchenko who died from blood poisoning during childbirth They had one daughter Viktoria Yevgenyevna Milaeva 1952 2018 She was married briefly to Igor Kio a union that lasted only nine days citation needed By 1971 her father Leonid Brezhnev had become displeased with the way things were going in Galina s life He wanted to arrange a marriage for her after having her second marriage annulled She ended up selecting Yuri Churbanov from a number of suitors Churbanov was chosen even though he was already married and had children By the end of Brezhnev s life Galina was much less visible and during the leadership of Yuri Andropov she disappeared from the public eye altogether Brezhneva made a public comeback during Konstantin Chernenko s short rule and appeared in a conference commemorating International Women s Day At the conference she wore only one piece of jewelry the Order of Lenin that she had been awarded by Andrei Gromyko in 1978 for her fiftieth birthday 2 Later after Churbanov had been arrested on charges of corruption Brezhneva divorced him She married for a fourth and final time at the age of 64 to a 29 year old man Before her death Brezhneva was a guest on British television to talk about life in the USSR 1 In her later life Brezhneva gradually became a heavy drinker and her daughter placed her in a psychiatric hospital where she died on 30 June 1998 aged 69 3 Personal life and rumors editHistorian Larisa Vasil eva wrote in her book that Galina Brezhneva was an all too typical product of what came to be known as the Era of Stagnation Brezhneva was a heavy drinker and was known to be heavy tempered She was promiscuous and had little self discipline and had a seemingly natural tendency toward self gratification 4 She was known for her passion for jewellery and diamonds 5 Why and how Brezhneva received her diamonds was unknown to the majority at the time though according to a former director of Yuvelirtorg the state run jewellery company in the USSR all jewelry and valuables seized from criminals were given to members of the nomenklatura Many rumors circulated in Soviet society about Brezhneva most notably during Leonid Brezhnev s tenure as General Secretary these rumors have been colloquially termed diamond legends 6 In one such story Brezhneva during her visit to the Georgian SSR visited a museum where she noticed two relics on display She then demanded the two relics to be given to her as a gift The museum director refused to comply and instead called the First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party Eduard Shevardnadze to discuss the matter with General Secretary Brezhnev Shevardnadze told Brezhnev that given her Georgian national heritage her behaviour was unacceptable Brezhnev agreed and ordered his daughter back to Moscow Others stories included personal favors provided by Brezhneva to Soviet and other communist politicians including Erich Honecker together with his wife Margot Honecker Dimitri Ustinov Wojciech Jaruzelski Viktor Kulikov Fidel Castro together with Raul Castro and Che Guevara Sergei Gorshkov Alexei Leonov Jiang Qing Todor Zhivkov Le Duc Tho Alexei Kosygin Nikolai Tikhonov Mengistu Haile Mariam Egon Krenz Vladimir Shatalov Zhu De Andrei Gromyko Gustav Husak Janos Kadar Heinz Hoffmann Souphanouvong Anatoly Dobrynin Kim Jong il Erich Mielke Ali Nasir Muhammad Babrak Karmal Nikolai Ogarkov Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Markus Wolf Samora Machel Valentina Tereshkova Daniel Ortega Zhou Enlai Pavel Kutakhov Maurice Bishop Jacqueline Creft Willi Stoph Nicolae Ceaușescu together with his wife Elena Ceaușescu Le Duẩn Nikolay Krylov Walter Ulbricht Lin Biao Pavel Batitsky Hilde Benjamin Vo Nguyen Giap and Gus Hall 6 Stories such as these greatly affected Leonid Brezhnev He said once to a party colleague that The world respects you but your own family causes you pain 6 At the height of perestroika a reform initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev many of the rumours about Brezhneva became increasingly wild and questionable new details and information possibly apocryphal were increasingly included in the rumours In popular culture these rumours helped depict the Brezhnev era as an Era of Stagnation 6 Many of the rumours stemmed from the fact that most of Brezhneva s friends and colleagues had earlier been arrested and the majority of them had been linked to some sort of corruption or vice 7 Embezzlement editIn January 1982 as part of Andropov s anti corruption campaign while Leonid Brezhnev was still alive several prominent jewellery smugglers who all had links with Brezhneva were arrested some of them even receiving the death sentence citation needed It was later proven that Brezhneva was smuggling jewellery out of the Soviet Union on such a scale as to threaten the business of De Beers Consolidated Mines a group of companies focused on the mining of diamonds 8 Brezhneva was detained by the authorities being summoned in one instance to the KGB headquarters for questioning Her being the daughter of Leonid Brezhnev resulted in dismissal of the charges against her she was however internally exiled by the Andropov administration 8 When Mikhail Gorbachev became General Secretary the criminal investigations against Brezhneva and her brother Yuri Brezhnev were resumed Her brother a former First Deputy of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and her husband Yuri Churbanov were both arrested on charges of corruption However investigators were never able to produce any solid charges against Brezhneva for her post 1982 criminal activities In her later life Brezhneva had become an alcoholic and usually signed statements without reading them properly 2 References edit a b Galina Brezhneva The Economist 9 July 1998 Retrieved 16 December 2010 a b Vasil eva 1994 p 211 Vopros o tom kto budet sleduyushim gensekom reshalsya nad telom umershego Brezhneva The question on would be the next General Secretary was decided over the body of the deceased Brezhnev in Russian Loyd Retrieved 16 December 2010 Vasil eva 1994 p 209 Vasil eva 1994 p 209 210 a b c d Vasil eva 1994 p 210 Vasil eva 1994 p 210 211 a b Glinsky Dmitry Reddaway Peter 2001 The tragedy of Russia s reforms market bolshevism against democracy US Institute of Peace Press p 115 ISBN 1 929223 06 4 Bibliography Vasil eva Larisa Nikolaevna 1994 Kremlin wives Arcade Publishing ISBN 1 55970 260 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Galina Brezhneva amp oldid 1184076272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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