Vladimir Putin's identifying folder revealed when he was a spy in Germany (Photo)

An identifying card of Russian President Vladimir Putin was found in East Germany's intelligence archives at the time he worked as a KGB agent in Dresden, Germany, in the 1980s, writes the German newspaper Bild, broadcasts Periscopi. Putin's ID says "Major Vladimir Putin" and had his signature that [...]
An identifying card of Russian President Vladimir Putin was found in East Germany's intelligence archives at the time he worked as a KGB agent in Dresden, Germany, in the 1980s, writes the German newspaper Bild, broadcasts Periscopi.
Putin's ID says "Major Vladimir Putin" and had his signature that was valid until 1989.
It is reported that this card was found in the Dresden archives, respectively, where things are archived with the signing of "Personel and Education."
Vladimir Putin, Russia's current president, has been a longtime Russian serial service agent at the time, known as the KGB./Periscopi/












