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  2. KGB - Wikipedia

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    The Committee for State Security was a militarized organization adhering to military discipline and regulations. Its operational personnel held army style ranks, except for the maritime branch of the Border troops, which held navy style ranks. The KGB consisted of two main components - organs and troops.

  3. Lubyanka Building - Wikipedia

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    Lubyanka Building. Lubyanka (Russian: Лубянка, IPA: [lʊˈbʲankə]) is the popular name for the building which contains the headquarters of the FSB on Lubyanka Square [ 1] in the Meshchansky District of Moscow, Russia. It is a large Neo-Baroque building with a facade of yellow brick designed by Alexander V. Ivanov in 1897 and augmented ...

  4. Mitrokhin Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Mitrokhin Archive refers to a collection of handwritten notes about secret KGB operations spanning the period between the 1930s and 1980s made by KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin which he shared with the British intelligence in the early 1990s. [ 1] Mitrokhin, who had worked at KGB headquarters in Moscow from 1956 to 1985, first offered his ...

  5. Illegals Program - Wikipedia

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    The Illegals Program (so named by the United States Department of Justice) was a network of Russian sleeper agents under unofficial cover. An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) culminated in the arrest of ten agents on June 27, 2010, and a prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States on July 9, 2010.

  6. Super spy or paper pusher? How Putin's KGB years in East ...

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    The reunification of East and West Germany was just months away. East Berliners get help from West Berliners as they climb the Berlin Wall early in the morning Nov. 10, 1989, after people started ...

  7. Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights - Wikipedia

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    Location. Aukų str. 2A, LT-01113 Vilnius, Lithuania. Coordinates. 54°41′17″N 25°16′16″E. /  54.68806°N 25.27111°E  / 54.68806; 25.27111. Website. www .genocid .lt /muziejus /en /. The former KGB building that hosts the museum. Execution room where prisoners were killed and later buried in mass graves outside Vilnius.

  8. Ministry of State Security (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    From the mid-1930s and until the creation of the KGB, this "Organ of State Security" was re-organized and renamed multiple times. In 1941, the state-security function was separated from the NKVD and became the People's Commissariat for State Security (NKGB), only to be reintegrated a few months later during the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union .

  9. Active reserve (KGB) - Wikipedia

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    Active reserve (KGB) The sword-and-shield emblem of the KGB. The active reserve of the KGB [1] are members of the organization who work undercover "either pretending to assume various jobs or using as cover professions in which they are actually trained". [2] [3] Active reserve KGB officers typically occupied such positions as deputy directors ...