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A major Russian woman died, and the president idolized her, rewriting the course of history

According to Russian foreign intelligence agencies, Gore Valtanyan, a famous beauty spy of the Soviet era, died last month at the age of 93. Her death shook Russia, and a Kremlin spokesman praised her and her husband, Gerwark, who was also a Soviet spy and died in 2012: The intelligence heroes rewrote the course of history, and without the couple, the history of the world might have been different. So what exactly did this spy couple do to change world history?

A major Russian woman died, and the president idolized her, rewriting the course of history

Because Gore Valtanyan and her husband were heavyweight agents of soviet intelligence, they had completed a series of extremely difficult tasks, obtained a large amount of important intelligence, and were highly valued by the Soviet upper echelons. However, because the tasks carried out by the two men were highly classified, the Kremlin has not disclosed any details about gore Valtanyan's heroic deeds to this day.

A major Russian woman died, and the president idolized her, rewriting the course of history

Russia is a country with a very heavy hero complex, whether it is a senior leader or ordinary people are full of admiration and admiration for heroes, and Gore Valtanyan is the heroine of the Russian people's mind, even russian president Putin, who is a KGB agent, regards this female intelligence master as his idol, and when she is alive, Putin will visit her from time to time, which shows how lofty Gore Valtanyan's status in Russia is. Gore Valtanyan was an extremely good spy, she never boasted, she was tight-lipped about anything she ever did, and a few years ago she said in an interview: "I have participated in many covert operations, and I have cooperated seamlessly with my husband.

A major Russian woman died, and the president idolized her, rewriting the course of history

During World War II, the "big three" of Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt held a meeting in Tehran, the capital of Iran, where many issues were discussed and the famous Tehran Declaration was issued, which accelerated the process of World War II and had a great impact on the complete defeat of the three fascist Axis powers of Germany, Japan and Italy. The person responsible for the secret protection of the "Big Three" at this meeting was Gore Valtanyan and her husband, when the Nazis carried out a "long jump operation" to assassinate and kidnap the "Big Three", and the Soviet agents with Gore Valtanyn and her husband as the core successfully thwarted the "long jump operation".

A major Russian woman died, and the president idolized her, rewriting the course of history

In 1986, Gore Valtanyyan retired, but instead of resting, she continued to train young agents to contribute her light and heat to Russian intelligence. Now that her death is a source of national grief in Russia, the head of the State Security Agency, Sergei Naryshkin, has praised her as "a model of wholehearted service to the motherland."

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