Lyudmila Alexandrovna Putina's autobiography does not possess scandalous events, is the story of the life of a simple woman from a normal family, which was destined to become the wife of the president of a great country.
Lyudmila Putin, nee Shkrebneva - a native of the city of Kaliningrad.Born on 01.06.1958 in the family of Alexander and Catherine Shkrebneva.They were ordinary working people, his father worked for the repair and mechanical plant, and my mother was a cashier convoys.
In 1975, Lyudmila became Kaliningrad graduate high school N8, then a student of Kaliningrad Technical Institute as an engineer, but took the documents studied for only two years.Then followed study courses in Minsk flight attendants and 2 years of work stewardess on domestic flights from Kaliningrad.
Lyudmila Putina Autobiography could be quite different if in 1981 she got a ticket to Leningrad.It was there that she met her future husband - Vladimir Putin, who was then an employee of the Leningrad KGB control.It happened on a humorous concert Arkady Raikin.
Ludmila decided to stay in Leningrad, and tried to enter the philologist at Leningrad State University.Zhdanov.However, the attempt was unsuccessful, after which she studied at the preparatory department.As a result, in 1986, Lyudmila still coveted graduated college with a degree in "scholar-novelist", specializing in Spanish.
July 28, 1983 on board the ship Nevsky they were married with Vladimir Putin.They began married life in a communal apartment with his parents, and only in the summer of 1987, they got their new two-bedroom apartment on the Avenue Sredneokhtinsky.Here they lived until 1992, when Lyudmila and Vladimir have acquired a separate apartment on Vasilevsky Island and moved from parents.
From 1990 to 1994, Ludmila teaches German at the Leningrad State University.The 90s also served as head of the boutique "Trussardi", whose owner was the creator of "Leningrad-IMPEX" Nikolai Hrameshkin.
Lyudmila Putina Autobiography contains information about an important turning point: in 1993 in his native Kaliningrad she gets into a car accident.Was severely wounded by moving two operations and a long rehabilitation after them, Lyudmila is drawn to faith in God.Her confessor, a nun Lyudmila serves Snetogorsky monastery, which is located in the Pskov region.
In early 2001, Ludmila founded in his native Kaliningrad "Development Center of the Russian language."In 2002 she makes a sharp criticism of the spelling reform that promotes the Academy of Sciences.
Lyudmila Putin, an autobiography which was never published, led an active social life and was awarded a number of significant awards:
- in 2002 for the support of the German language in Russia Lyudmila awarded to them.Jacob Grimm (35 000 euros).
- In December 2002, the president's wife became the winner mzhdunarodnoy Association "Rukhaniyat" for his contribution to the Kyrgyz-Russian relations.
- In October 2005, Ludmila was awarded the title of Honorary Professor of the Eurasian University.ENU, which is located in Astana.
Lyudmila Putin is fluent in three languages: French, Spanish and English.
Married with Putin and they had two daughters, Maria (born in 1985) and Yekaterina (born in 1986).Both girls are named after their grandmothers - mothers Lyudmila and Vladimir.Daughters Ludmila taught at a language school at the Embassy of Germany and also know three languages: German, French and English.Both studied at the St. Petersburg State University.The eldest daughter was educated at the Faculty of Biology, the youngest - at the Philology, learn Japanese.
Lyudmila Putina Autobiography states that in 2013, unfortunately, their long-term marriage with Vladimir Putin broke up what they officially announced to TV journalists.