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- ↑ http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Leonid_Brezhnev Russia, Gods, Politicians, Russians Leonid Brezhnev English Whoops! Maybe you were looking for Soviet Union (band)? Brezhnevportrait. Brezhnev the decorated war hero Leonid Brezhnev "Brezt Milk" was the codename of a well-known dummy secretary production series first created by Politburo in 1970 in response to the USA prototype Richard Nixon. The series were very successful in USSR throughout the Cold War under the name 'Brezhny' and were primarily designed to replace the existing leader of the Communist Party while he goes on vacations or generally takes some rest. Moreover and unlike its American copy, late prototypes of Brezhny (approx. 1978 - 1985) were also used to simply simulate the existence of the Communist Party leader and Politburo secretary while actually having none at all. Russian scientists attempted to interest the Brezhnev dummy line in the Comrade Neil Clark doll series with limited success.
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