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On December 14, 1979, the Greek female ship king divorced from a KGB spy
Forty-six years ago today, on December 14, 1979 (October 25, 1979), the Greek shipping queen divorced a KGB spy. Christina Onassis On December 14, 1979, Greece's largest female shipowner, Christina Onassis, had filed for divorce from her Soviet husband, Kozov. Christina married Kozov in August 1978. A few days after their marriage, Western newspapers reported that Kozov was a KGB agent. Christina Kozov, Greece's largest shipowner, inherited nearly $800 million from her father in 1975, including 60 merchant ships of about 5 million tons in gross tonnage and the privately owned Greek island of Skopios. According to Western reports, the Soviet Union had long been salivating over the fleet owned by Onassis. In October 1976, the Soviet Union specially invited Christina to Moscow, offering to charter a boat from her, and arranged for Kozov to contact her and accompany her on tours. He also promoted Kozov to the head of the tanker department of the Soviet Foreign Tanker Company, and then made an exception to allow Kozov to accompany Christina on a tour of the world and on a tour of the mountains and waters. Later, the Soviet side reported that Sankhozov was fired and punished for "falling in love" with the female shipowner. But the Soviet authorities also approved Kozov and his wife to divorce. Western newspapers believe that the Soviet Union did this, and it was not without a plot to annex the Christina fleet. Seducing the Greek female ship queen for the 800 million inheritance of the KGB December 14, 1979 was the day that the Greek woman Christina applied for divorce from her husband Kozov. The divorce attracted the attention of the world, because the woman's father is the world-famous ship king, Greek shipping magnate Onassis (he owns a large fleet of 52 huge ships with a total tonnage of 6 million tons), and she is the only heir of her father, known as the "Greek ship queen"; and her third husband Kozov is actually the "KGB" sent by the former Soviet Union. $800 million inheritance makes the girl become the ship king In 1953, the old ship king Onassis spent $20 million to build a luxury yacht named after her 3-year-old daughter Christina. From this most expensive private yacht in the world, a steady stream of huge funds built the "Cotai Strip" where Christina grew up. This true "daughter" is most enthusiastic about traveling around the world in private jets. In 1973, the old ship king's 24-year-old son Alexander died of his injuries in a plane crash. Onassis fell ill and died suddenly two years later. It was rumored that this was the "Onassis" curse. The only descendant of the old ship king, 24-year-old Christina, naturally became the queen of ships in the huge Onassis oil tanker kingdom, inheriting the Olympic shipping company all over the world, shipbuilding, tourism, aviation, mining, real estate and other industries, as well as the world's largest private merchant fleet and a huge amount of money of 800 million dollars. " "Heaven's Lady" was pushed from behind the scenes of pleasure to the cruel stage of competition in the world shipping industry. Fortunately, Christina inherited the smart mind of the old ship king "brave and good at fighting". In the context of the collapse of global shipping companies, Christina's fleet not only did not go bankrupt in the Great Depression, but also had a slight surplus. She lived up to her father's expectations. Not only did she keep the old ship king's family business, but she also made great progress and became one of the richest women in the world. Before the old ship king died, Christina had been divorced twice. At the age of 20, she met an American real estate agent who was twice her age, but broke up after a few months of marriage due to disagreement. In July 1975, just three months after the old ship king's death, Christina married for the second time. The bridegroom was Alexandria Andreadis, the heir to the Greek shipping and banking king. The queen hoped that her husband would help her tide over the difficulties and become a supporter of her career. But after marriage, Christina found that her husband turned out to be a nerd and incompatible with each other. The marriage lasted less than two years, and the marriage broke up. The female ship queen was in love with the "KGB". The wayward female ship queen disdained the rich children, but threw a hydrangea to a former Soviet, which led to a romance that shook the West. The Soviet authorities had long coveted Onassis's maritime empire, and they paid close attention to Christina, knowing her temperament, hobbies, and marital status. In 1976, Christina's fleet was in a slump, and she was worried about finding a charter customer. The Soviet authorities saw the opportunity and invited her to Moscow to negotiate the charter business. The Soviet side specially arranged for Sergei Kozov to receive Christina. Kozov, ostensibly the head of the oil tanker section of the Cargo Ship Department of the former Soviet Ministry of Maritime Affairs, actually graduated from the Moscow Foreign Language Institute (the school where the Soviet authorities specialized in training KGB personnel). He was a KGB spy who specialized in executing "beautiful male plans" known as the "crow". The 40-year-old man has a wife and daughter. He is not handsome, with thin hair, a pale face, and blind in one eye. But he has been specially trained in how to please women, and he has a quirky charm that pleases women. Sure enough, Christina fell in love with Kozov at first sight, and his attentiveness and thoughtfulness just filled the void in Christina's heart after the collapse of her two marriages. Under the control of the KGB headquarters, the Greek queen of ships finally fell under Kozov's suit pants. On August 1, 1978, in a "wedding palace" in Moscow, Christina wore a white wedding dress and held Kozov's arm in a wedding ceremony according to Russian customs. The news that the queen of ships had flown to Moscow as a bride caused an uproar in the West. The first is that the Onassis family and Greek officials are deeply concerned about this: once the queen of ships gives birth to a young Kozov in the former Soviet Union, the inheritance will naturally belong to the Soviets. Second, the Americans also gnashed their teeth in hatred, insisting that the "one-eyed dragon" was a KGB spy, and the major newspapers in Western countries reported on the marriage of the queen of ships at great length. Addicted to love, Christina did not believe these "slander" at all. Soon after marriage, Christina was tired of the monotonous life in Moscow, and she was ready to return to Paris, but the Soviet government did not give Kozov a passport, and the newlyweds had to leave temporarily. As soon as Christina left, Kozov immediately met his original wife and daughter and gave them expensive gifts. When this news reached Christina's ears, she was very angry and began to face up to the rumors of the past. Only then did she have to believe that Kozov was indeed a passionate and cunning "crow". So she decided to divorce Kozov, and she hired lawyers from the United States, France and Switzerland to help her with the divorce. Unhappy with the loss of a fortune worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Kozov offered to receive half of the income of the queen and her company, which is 122.50 million dollars. The couple officially divorced in a court in St. Maurice, Switzerland, in May 1980. As part of the divorce settlement, Christina gave Kozov a 78,000-ton oil tanker. At this point, the romance between the Greek queen and the Soviet "crow" came to an end. Cursed Ship King Family In 1984, after three failed marriages, Christina met her boyhood boyfriend Russell and donned a wedding dress four times. But Russell was a complete playboy, and soon after marrying Christina, he had an affair with a Swedish model. A few months after Christina gave birth to her daughter Athena, Russell's Swedish girlfriend gave birth to a son for him. Her fourth marriage ended two and a half years later. After four failed marriages, little Athena had become Christina's life. She bought her Dior and other designer clothes, and even built a zoo just for her in Paris. In the years that followed, Christina lived a life of idleness, and she often held grand dinners. Due to her severe appetite, she sometimes drank 24 bottles of Coca-Cola a a day, which caused her to be overweight. To lose weight and stay healthy, she often took large amounts of amphetamine and barbituric acid. On Nov. 19, 1988, Cristina died suddenly in a bathtub in the bathroom of a country club in Tortukas, Argentina, where she had been attending a friend's birthday celebration. An autopsy revealed that Cristina had been sedated. A few weeks earlier, Cristina amended her will for the ninth time - Athena was the sole heir, valid from the date she came of age at 18. Athena was only 3 years old at this time. On Jan. 29, 2003, Athena turned 18 and became the richest girl in the world. Athena grew up far from the social circle of Jade Hall Golden Horse, where equestrian is her only luxury hobby. Now she lives with a teenage Brazilian jockey. Fearing a repeat of the famous "Onassis" curse, a new generation of ship queens is preparing to give away all of their $1 billion fortune.


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