Vladimir Putin: His rise, propaganda and self-portrayal

Vladimir Putin: His rise, propaganda and self-portrayal

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Here are 10 that describe the man Putin on his rise to power. 1. Youth This class photo from 1966 shows a serious Vladimir Putin at the age of 7 or 8 in his school in Leningrad. Putin comes from a humble family. As a child, Putin is said to have often fought with people his own age. According to a teacher, he was one of the mediocre students. 2. Judo In order to assert himself among his peers, Putin started martial arts at an early age. He became Leningrad City Champion and earned a black belt in judo, a skill he later used for self-expression. 3. Inspiration The film Shield and Sword, which Putin must have seen around the age of 10, is said to have had a major influence on his career choice. After seeing the film, his career aspirations are said to have been clear: he wanted to be a KGB agent. 4. KGB When he first applied, he was advised to study law first. In 1975 he was accepted into the Soviet secret service KGB. From 1985 he worked in the GDR in a subordinate position. His place of work: Mainly Dresden. 5. Dresden Putin’s second daughter Ekatarina was also born in Dresden. Her mother is said to be Lyudmila Alexandrovna Ocheretnaya, to whom Putin was married from 1983 to 2014. 6. Self-portrayal After his appointment as President of the Russian Federation on December 31, 1999, Putin began to present himself as an energetic man of the people. Again and again Putin presented himself as an athlete and during leisure activities in nature. His image in the media is said to have been extremely important to Putin. 7. Plastic Surgery Despite his 69 years, Putin doesn’t seem to be aging and that’s no coincidence. According to Western intelligence information, Putin underwent an operative cosmetic facial correction in 2010. Even if they were not officially confirmed, Botox treatments and an eyelid lift are said to have followed later. 8. Propaganda Propaganda is an important tool in Putin’s politics, and not just domestically. In 2005, the foreign television program RT was founded to broadcast Russian content and thus Putin’s world view to the world. At this time, Putin presents himself as a “friend” that the West can count on. 9. Crimean Bridge A preparation for the war against Ukraine: In 2019, Putin allows himself to be filmed in the driver’s cab of a train that was to inaugurate the bridge that was built between mainland Russia and the previously annexed Crimean Peninsula. Presented at the time as an important transport infrastructure project for the economic development of Crimea, Putin was able to use the connection to transport war equipment to Ukraine. Opening of the Crimean bridge 10th war in Ukraine Despite all assurances to Western politicians, Russian troops attacked neighboring Ukraine on February 24, 2022. In addition to military facilities, Putin primarily has civilian targets destroyed. There are still no reliable numbers of civilian casualties, but millions of people are fleeing and the “friend of the West” and “democrat” that Putin has long presented himself as has shown his true face, and for many people in Ukraine this is coming Unfortunately too late.

Source: Stern

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