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Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West is a book authored by Catherine Belton, former Moscow correspondent for the Financial Times. The book discusses the rise to power of Vladimir Putin and the people around him. The publication of the book sparked a series of lawsuits by the individuals and organizations mentioned in it.

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  • Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West (en)
  • Putins Netz (de)
  • Люди Путина (ru)
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  • Putins Netz: Wie sich der KGB Russland zurückholte und dann den Westen ins Auge fasste (englisch: Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West) ist ein Sachbuch von Catherine Belton, der ehemaligen Moskau-Korrespondentin der Financial Times, in dem der Aufstieg von Wladimir Putin und den Menschen in seinem Umfeld beschrieben wird. Das Buch erschien im Juni 2020 und in Deutschland am 23. Februar 2022, dem Vortag des russischen Überfalls auf die Ukraine. Die Veröffentlichung des Buches löste eine Reihe von Klagen der im Buch erwähnten Personen und Organisationen aus. (de)
  • Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West is a book authored by Catherine Belton, former Moscow correspondent for the Financial Times. The book discusses the rise to power of Vladimir Putin and the people around him. The publication of the book sparked a series of lawsuits by the individuals and organizations mentioned in it. (en)
  • «Люди Путина. Как КГБ вернул себе Россию и перешёл в наступление на Запад» (англ. Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took on the West) — книга британской журналистки Кэтрин Белтон, вышедшая в апреле 2020 года. В книге говорится о восхождении к власти Владимира Путина и о людях, окружавших его в этот период. Публикация книги вызвала серию судебных исков со стороны упомянутых в ней лиц и организаций. (ru)
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  • Putins Netz: Wie sich der KGB Russland zurückholte und dann den Westen ins Auge fasste (englisch: Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West) ist ein Sachbuch von Catherine Belton, der ehemaligen Moskau-Korrespondentin der Financial Times, in dem der Aufstieg von Wladimir Putin und den Menschen in seinem Umfeld beschrieben wird. Das Buch erschien im Juni 2020 und in Deutschland am 23. Februar 2022, dem Vortag des russischen Überfalls auf die Ukraine. Die Veröffentlichung des Buches löste eine Reihe von Klagen der im Buch erwähnten Personen und Organisationen aus. (de)
  • Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West is a book authored by Catherine Belton, former Moscow correspondent for the Financial Times. The book discusses the rise to power of Vladimir Putin and the people around him. The publication of the book sparked a series of lawsuits by the individuals and organizations mentioned in it. (en)
  • «Люди Путина. Как КГБ вернул себе Россию и перешёл в наступление на Запад» (англ. Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took on the West) — книга британской журналистки Кэтрин Белтон, вышедшая в апреле 2020 года. В книге говорится о восхождении к власти Владимира Путина и о людях, окружавших его в этот период. Публикация книги вызвала серию судебных исков со стороны упомянутых в ней лиц и организаций. (ru)
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