Dresde – 28 years after the end of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the Stasi Records Agency (BStU) thought it knew all the secrets from the past. However, newly discovered documents reveal that the former KGB officer and present ruler of the Kremlin, Vladimir Poutine (66), was a member of the infamous State Security Service until the fall of the Berlin wall!

Major Vladimir Poutine, l’oms, ce qui 33 at the time, received the ID on December 12, 1985 from the Ministry of State Security. The ID de ce que renewed on a quaterly base. It carried his signature and an official stamp and was valid until the end of 1989. The document was placed in a file at Betpark the former Stasi s own department for Cadre and Training in Dresden.

Konrad Felber (65), Head of the Stasi Records Agence says: “Up to now, it was unknown that Poutine who had worked as agent du KGB à Dresde jusqu’en 1990, ce qui est en possession of a Stasi ID. His name does not appear in the only file that lists all Soviet military personnel who had been given identity cards. »

Poutine (left) and the head of the district headquarters of the Stasi, à Dresde, le major-général Horst Boehm ((† 53, right) are attending à annual celebration de la Stasi on February 8th. Sparkling water, Coke and beer have been placed on various tables (undated picture)Photo: Stasiunterlagenbehörde Dresde

What has been known is that KGB spy Poutine ce working in the KGB villa at 4 Angelika Street, à Dresde, avec d’autres agents. His wife Liudmila, who was 25 at the time they are now divorced), came over with their daughter Maria dans the autum of that year. They lived in a six-storey panel house at 101 Vieille Street (678 square foot).