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Preceded by
  
Natalya Podgornaya

Nationality
  
Soviet and Russian

Succeeded by
  
Tatyana Andropova

Name
  
Viktoria Brezhneva

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Ashkhen Mikoyan


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Full Name
  
Viktoria Denisova

Political party
  
Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Died
  
July 5, 1995, Moscow, Russia

Spouse
  
Leonid Brezhnev (m. 1927–1982)

Parents
  
Peter Nikiforovich Denisov

Party
  
Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Children
  
Galina Brezhneva, Yuri Brezhnev

Similar People
  
Leonid Brezhnev, Galina Brezhneva, Yuri Brezhnev, Yuri Churbanov, Igor Kio

Preceded by
  
Ekaterina Voroshilova

Viktoria Petrovna Brezhneva (Russian: Викто́рия Петро́вна Бре́жнева; 11 December 1907 – 5 July 1995) was the wife of Soviet politician and longtime General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev. She was the mother of Yuri Brezhnev and Galina Brezhneva.

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Biography

She was born in Belgorod in 1907 as Viktoria Denisova (Дени́сова). It is claimed by historian Robert Service that she was of Jewish ancestry, this is disputed however. She met Leonid Brezhnev for the first time in 1925. It took some time, but after three years of dating, Brezhnev and Viktoria got married in 1928. The following year Viktoria gave birth to their first child, Galina. Four years later, their second child was born, Yuri. Victoria's relationship with Brezhnev was described as "old fashioned" and "without exaggeration be called gentle". According to the memoirs of Brezhnev's relatives, it was Viktoria who encouraged Brezhnev's materialistic outlook. During Brezhnev's General Secretaryship Viktoria remained at the sidelines; she did not like attracting public attention. Her last appearance in public was at Brezhnev's state funeral in 1982. Following the death of Brezhnev Viktoria lived on for another 13 years, dying after struggling for several years with diabetes in 1995. She lived in Brezhnev's old apartment for the remainder of her life. Her own daughter, Galina, did not show up for the funeral; the rest of the family did, however.

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