The dossier of the West German BND intelligence, published in the German media, said that while serving in the KGB, the current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has been unfaithful husband and wife beating, writes InoPressa, citing newspaper The Daily Mail.
' According to some reports, Russia's prime minister has had several novels when he was a spy in Dresden in the late 80s ', - the newspaper.
The dossier of the West German BND intelligence, published in the German media, it is argued that a certain interpreter, who was an agent of the secret service, has made friends with his wife, Lyudmila Putin. ... Dossier found BND expert Erich Schmidt- Eenboom.
- Putin spoke about life in the GDR: 'This was not the worst year, I would say - the good '.
According to German newspaper Bild, this message reinforces the speculation that Putin in the spring of 1990 he left Germany, ...
' Mrs. Putin was once condemned her husband's shallow praise - admitted her friend: ... In the past, Putin quoted as saying to a friend: ' Anyone who can spend three weeks with Lyudmila, deserves to be a monument to him ' - referred to in Article.
According to the newspaper, Schmidt- Eenboom came across information about extramarital affairs Putin, gathering information on the implementation of the BND agents in ' the headquarters of the KGB, as the author.
Schmidt- Eenboom ' went straight to the point. And I personally know from the words of the previous two presidents BND, in Dresden during Putin was a playboy ', said an unnamed ...
According to the newspaper, was a spy ' Baltic Russian with German roots ... ...
According to Schmidt- Eenbooma, spy, who became friends with Lyudmila Putina, appeared in the BND under the pseudonym Helene, but also the balcony had a nickname for large breasts. ' She had an affair with a kind of a KGB colonel, she became pregnant and used this as an excuse to travel to West Berlin for medical treatment, which allowed her to escape to the West in 1989, several months before the fall of the Wall ' - writes The Times. According to some reports, she changed her name and settled in southern Germany.
Schmidt- Eenboom says that he learned about the case of a former employee of the BND. He does not believe that the story he specifically ' planted ' in order to discredit Putin or retaliation for the arrest of alleged Russian spies in Marburg.
BND, declined to comment. Putin's spokesman also said yesterday that the comments will not be.
Less than one year after recruitment defected to the West and.
issued a network of 15 agents who worked for Moscow, which greatly damaged the operations.
Soviet intelligence in several German cities after the fall of the Berlin.
wall. In March, 2000. to. Zuhold gave an interview to British newspaper ...
Times ... In. Putin.
Between 1985 and 1990. When both worked in Dresden. to. Zuhold.
worked on the ... In January, 1990. , Two months.
after the fall of the Berlin Wall, has officially joined the KGB. through.
eleven months, several weeks after the German reunification, K.
Zuhold opened a German intelligence. Apparently, he was afraid that his.
going to take. to. Zuhold not only gave the Germans a detailed description of.
In person. In. Putin, but also revealed the names of four former East German.
police officers who spied for the KGB for years. In 1993,. they were.
arrested, which led to the collapse of a network of 15 officers who worked for Moscow.
in Dresden, Leipzig, Erfurt and the former East Berlin. The oldest of them.
was inspector of the criminal police of Dresden, known as ... them.
personally involved in the. In. Putin. In April, 1993. Inspector, who was considered.
one of the best agents in the. In. Putin, was arrested during the undercover operation. In.
that time he still worked for the KGB. In. In. Putin had already left the.
Germany and the KGB, and was appointed deputy mayor of St. Petersburg. on.
approval to. Zuholda, he met with in the. In. Putin in autumn 1985. :.
...
the building of our headquarters. We usually play football. Putin cited.
there one day his predecessor. He presented it as ... Since then, the.
Putin has not changed. The same gait, the same figure ... 15-21. 03. 2000 ). At the end of the game agents exchanged a few words in Russian.
and German. They agreed to meet again. In. In. Putin took.
offer to. Zuholda show him a few weeks around the city.
... His wife was then in the.
Russia. Threesome with my wife, we drove out of town and spent most of the day.
together. Then we first talked freely. I always thought it interesting.
man. He told us a couple of police jokes and anecdote about the Jews than.
a little bit surprised us with his wife. We talked about the history, literature and philosophy. he.
admiration for German culture and discipline. He openly proud of the fact that.
working for the KGB. It was his life. He showed me his wrist watch with a personal.
signed by someone of higher authorities. He loved the stories of patriotic.
a great Russia's past and its folk heroes ... In the five.
years they have met several times, often in a two-bedroom apartment in. In.
Radebergershtrasse Putin in Dresden, where he once demonstrated his.
stereomagnitofon new, bought in the elite West Berlin department store.
KaDeWe. According to the story. Zuholda, B. In. Putin has several times asked him about.
service in the ... Particularly interested in Naumann, head of the local.
branch of a foreign intelligence ... to. Zuhold questions answered. despite.
that informal contacts with the KGB were strictly forbidden to. Zuhold.
said that more and more disillusioned with the ... Went to B. In. Putin's home.
met his wife, Lyudmila. In. In. Putin also went to K. Zuholdu, children.
who called him ... Once in. In. Putin came to him for the summer.
picnic in his little garden, which went to the Soviet army barracks.
army. To amuse the guests, to. Zuhold said that Russian soldiers.
stealing his vegetables. Then he first saw in. In. Putin laughs, almost.
two years after he met with him. ... he.
impervious, and almost always gives to talk to other. But he always.
configured to achieve his aim: remain friendly, outwardly open, it is always.
control of the situation. Whenever we drank, he always saw to it that.
keep up with all by at least three glasses. Aside from the troubles.
my dash, it was a good agent ... In. In. Putin was in.
... Zuholda and sent her to Moscow in order to formally.
to recruit him. The process was completed on 16. 01. 1990. in a German apartment.
to. Zuholdu was dictated by the text of a letter attesting his loyalty to the KGB, his.
12- year old daughter Cindy was handed a book of Russian fairy tales. After the rush.
to. Zuhold told German intelligence that one of the most important tasks in. In.
Putin and his colleagues had a network of agents, including ...
among police officers. In. In. Putin used ...
information to politicians and businessmen. Some shared the information with him,.
believing that it should not the KGB and East German police. ...
provided information about neo-Nazi gangs and criminal environment. another.
Police, who worked for the KGB in Leipzig, managed to recruit well-known.
policies of the East German Christian Democratic Union, the.
which had links with colleagues in West Germany, and religious groups in the.
USA. Soon the man retired from politics. One day, during another operation,.
... Zuholdu asking if he could find a nursery.
pornography. She needed a specialist in medical research.
Institute, investigated the effects of chemical weapons on the nervous system and.
human skin. The KGB wanted persuaded the scientist to supply disinformation to the West.
by introducing false information into the computer. He agreed. According to. Zuholda,.
and the ...
prostitutes and secretly filmed them on camera in a hotel room, then to.
blackmail. However, he said he did not remember that in. In. Putin took part.
in this kind of operations ...
Matters were only the result of. According to them, in the end, everything has its price and.
can be bought ... On what the consequences entailed.
desertion to. Zuholda for B. In. Putin, little is known. His career in the KGB.
the time has ended. ...
in early 1990. Mr Putin did not go on increasing, as is common with.
intelligence officers, and retired. In his book he writes that he did it.
because they did not see a future in the KGB after the collapse began.
communism. But he did not leave completely until August 1991 when.
Communist coup failed - the hard hand, accelerated the collapse of the Soviet.
Union ...
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