At the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, Leonid Brezhnev became a member of the Bolsheviks. He later served as a political commissar and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. His wife was Victoria Brezhneva, whom he affectionately called Vitiya. The woman kept to herself and did not involve her husband in his work. The couple had two children: a daughter, Galina, and a son, Yuri.
Galina Brezhneva married a younger man. Her father quickly intervened.
Galina was called the Kremlin princess and the “red princess”. She was born on April 18, 1929 in Yekaterinburg. From an early age, she had a strong character and was not afraid to express her own opinion. She refused to join a communist youth organization, did not want to study. She got married when she was 22. She went to a circus performance and fell in love with the acrobat Yevgeny Milayev. He was a widower 20 years older than her and the father of twins. The couple had a daughter, Victoria, but their relationship fell apart due to the strongman’s infidelity. In 1962, Brezhneva married for the second time. Her chosen one was the 18-year-old illusionist Igor Kio. When her father found out, he was very upset. On his orders, officers of the Committee for State Security under the Council of Ministers of the USSR tore out the page from the ID card with the stamp confirming the marriage. It has been canceled.
Brezhnev wanted to arrange his daughter’s life. After his death, everything fell apart.
Leonid was horrified by his daughter’s choices. He went to the clairvoyant and magician Wolfgang Messing. He asked him to find his beloved Galotchka a good husband who would not be an artist. Soon Brezhneva met Yuri Churbanov, a prison officer. They got married, but the woman still had affairs on the side with a circus performer and a ballet dancer. She also became a member of the “diamond mafia.” Burglars attacked or killed the owners of beautiful trinkets. Later, they could be seen on the hands of the Kremlin princess. After her father in 1982, Galina’s condition worsened. Scandals involving her were widely commented on in the media. At one point, her daughter decided to send her to a psychiatric hospital. Brezhneva had a problem with alcohol, she started fights and organized drunken meetings. She remained in the facility until her death on June 30, 1998.
Source: Gazeta

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