MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putins paternal grandfather worked as a cook for both Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, the president said in a film posted on the internet on Sunday.
In the two-hour documentary, called Putin, the president said Spiridon Putin was a valued member of Stalins staff. The wartime Soviet leader, who died in 1953, conducted extensive purges during his around three decades in power.
(He) was a cook at Lenins and later at Stalins, at one of the dachas in the Moscow area, Putin said in the film seen by Reuters.
Interviewer Andrey Kondrashov, who became the presidents election campaign spokesman in January, said Spiridon Putin continued to cook for the Soviet establishment until shortly before he died in 1965, aged 86.
He must have been a damn good cook, because if you messed up a meal with Stalin, you most likely got a one-way ticket to The Lubyanka.