A recent book has revealed a shocking incident from Vladimir Putin’s family history. It is alleged that Putin’s father caused severe harm to his mother when she was only 17 years old. The book, titled “The Tsar in Person: How Vladimir Putin Fooled Us All,” delves into the life of the Russian leader before his ascent to power.
According to the book, the attack on Putin’s mother, Maria, occurred in 1928 in the Tver region. Putin’s father, accompanied by friends, arrived at Maria’s home while she was alone. An altercation ensued, leading to Maria losing her eye due to an incident involving a pitchfork.
The book details how Maria and Putin’s father were subsequently forced to marry after the unfortunate event. The villagers recount that Maria’s mother threatened Putin’s father with legal action if he did not marry her daughter, as it was considered a disgrace for an unmarried girl to have such an injury.
Additionally, the book sheds light on Putin’s father’s troubling behavior towards young girls in the village, suggesting a history of disturbing actions. Despite these revelations, Putin has publicly portrayed his parents as exemplary figures, sparking speculation about his family background.
The account provided in the book contrasts with Putin’s public image, with the Russian leader being accused of concealing aspects of his personal life. Despite these revelations, Putin has maintained a narrative of familial perfection, emphasizing his parents’ virtues and dismissing any suggestion of their imperfections.