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  • KGB - Wikipedia
    The failed coup d'état and the collapse of the USSR heralded the end of the KGB on 3 December 1991 The KGB's modern day successors are the FSB (Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation) and the SVR (Foreign Intelligence Service)
  • KGB | Origins, Functions, Significance, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
    KGB, foreign intelligence and domestic security agency of the Soviet Union During the Soviet era the KGB’s responsibilities also included the protection of the country’s political leadership, the supervision of border troops, and the general surveillance of the population
  • KGB: Meaning, Agents Vladimir Putin | HISTORY
    The KGB was the primary security and intelligence agency for the Soviet Union from 1954 until the nation collapsed in 1991 The KGB served a multi-faceted role outside of and within the Soviet
  • The History of the KGB: A complete guide - World History
    The KGB, formed in 1954, was the Soviet Union's principal security agency and secret police, evolving from earlier organisations like the Cheka Its mandate included counterintelligence, surveillance, and repression against dissent, leading to a culture of fear among citizens
  • What Happened to the KGB When the Soviet Union Folded?
    The KGB — a Russian acronym that stands for Committee for State Security — became infamous in those years, thanks to its prowess at stealing secrets and assassinating perceived enemies abroad, as well as crushing domestic dissent
  • KGB - New World Encyclopedia
    KGB (transliteration of "КГБ") is the Russian-language abbreviation for Комитет государственной безопасности (Committee for State Security) The KGB was the umbrella organization for the Soviet Union 's premier security agency, secret police, and intelligence agency, from 1954 to 1991
  • How did the KGB work? - Russia Beyond
    It has been speculated that the KGB might have helped Bulgarian secret police to murder dissident writer Georgi Markov who defected from the USSR’s ally in 1978 with a poisonous weapon disguised as an umbrella
  • What Was the KGB? (with pictures) - Historical Index
    The Komitet Gosundarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB), or Committee for State Security, was the primary intelligence organization in the Soviet Union from 1954-1991 Many Cold War novels and thriller films feature this agency, which was the largest and possibly the most fearsome intelligence organization in the world at its peak
  • KGB | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Established in Moscow, it operated under a veil of secrecy and was responsible for gathering intelligence, conducting counterintelligence, and enforcing state security regulations The organization was a centralized unit, directly linked to the government, and was notorious for surveilling citizens to ensure compliance with communist ideology
  • A Brief History of the KGB and Its Origins - ThoughtCo
    The Soviet Union's main internal and external security agency from 1954 until the breakup of the U S S R in 1991, the KGB wasn't created from scratch, but rather inherited much of its techniques, personnel, and political orientation from the greatly feared agencies that preceded it





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