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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-20-2009 @ 1:09PM
jen said...
I'm no KGB, but I think that's him. (And this is why I'm not a KGB).
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3-22-2009 @ 5:40PM
Dr Aris Jansons said...
There is no doubt that it is not Vladimir Putin on the photo. One just needs to thoroughly compare Putin's known photos of that time and the person with camera standing in Moscow's Red Square. I am not even speaking about absence of wristwatch on the man's right hand and thickness of his hair, pointed out also by the Axis Information and Analysis website. It is ridiculous to allege that the KGB would have called back to Moscow one of its captains or majors stationed in East Germany just to shake hands with the visiting US President while East Germany was on brink of collapse.