государственной безопасности (КГБ), romanized: Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti (KGB), IPA: [kəmʲɪˈtʲed ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əj bʲɪzɐˈpasnəsʲtʲɪ] ) was the main security...
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KGBS may refer to: KGBS-CD, a television station (channel 19) licensed to serve Austin, Texas, United States KENS, a television station (virtual channel...
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Look up KGB in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The KGB is a former Soviet security and intelligence agency. KGB may also refer to: State Security Committee...
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The chairman of the KGB was the head of the Soviet KGB. He was assisted by one or two first deputy chairmen, and four to six deputy chairmen. He was also...
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Lubyanka Building (redirect from Museum of the KGB)
Shchusev from 1940 to 1947. It was previously the national headquarters of the KGB. Soviet hammer and sickles can be seen on the building's facade. The Lubyanka...
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State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus (redirect from KGB (Belarus))
The State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus (KGB RB; Russian: Комитет государственной безопасности Республики Беларусь, КГБ РБ; Belarusian:...
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Mitrokhin Archive (redirect from The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World)
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...
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The KGB Prison Cells (Estonian: KGB Vangikongid) are former prison cells which were used by the KGB in Tallinn, Estonia. The building, known as Pagari...
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Rounders (film) (redirect from Teddy KGB)
Poker. At an underground Texas hold 'em game run by Russian mobster Teddy "KGB", an overconfident Mike loses his entire $30,000 bankroll in a single hand...
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KGB (760 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to San Diego, California. It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a sports radio format. KGB has local...
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Vladimir Putin (redirect from KGB career of Vladimir Putin)
longest-serving Russian or Soviet leader since Joseph Stalin. Putin worked as a KGB foreign intelligence officer for 16 years, rising to the rank of lieutenant...
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Yuri Bezmenov (section Disputes over authenticity of Bezmenov's KGB Officer status, political affiliation, and conspiracy theories)
Soviet journalist for Novosti Press Agency (APN). In 1970, as a member of the KGB Soviet mission in New Delhi, India, Bezmenov defected to the West and was...
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KGB Museum may refer to one of the following Museum of the KGB, Moscow, Russia Vilnius KGB Museum, Lithuania A museum on the 23rd floor of the Sokos Hotel...
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Oleg Gordievsky (category KGB officers)
Анто́нович Гордие́вский; born 10 October 1938) is a former colonel of the KGB who became KGB resident-designate (rezident) and bureau chief in London. He was a...
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San Diego Chicken (redirect from KGB Chicken)
KGB Chicken or simply The Chicken) is a sports mascot played by Ted Giannoulas. The character originated in 1974 in an animated TV commercial for KGB-FM...
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Yuri Andropov (category KGB chairmen)
suppression of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising. He was named chairman of the KGB on 10 May 1967. After Brezhnev suffered a stroke in 1975 that impaired his...
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KGB Archiver is a discontinued file archiver and data compression utility that employs the PAQ6 compression algorithm. Written in Visual C++ by Tomasz...
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KGB is a Soviet era-themed ("Communist chic" ) bar located in the East Village of New York City at 85 E. 4th Street, New York, New York 10003. Before...
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KGB is a video game released for the Amiga and IBM PC compatibles in 1992. Set in the decadent final days of the Soviet Union, KGB is considered to be...
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FSB Academy (redirect from The Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB)
decree on August 24, 1992 on the foundation of the Higher School of the KGB, and is located in Michurinsky Prospekt, Moscow, Russia. It consists of the...
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Sbornik KGB SSSR (ru:Сборник КГБ СССР) (USSR KGB Review), was a Russian-language secret inhouse journal published by the Soviet KGB in Moscow for the...
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Security (KGB). Following the attempted coup of 1991—in which some KGB units as well as the KGB head Vladimir Kryuchkov played a major part—the KGB was dismantled...
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to by his cover name Donald Heathfield, is a former KGB sleeper agent. He had served as both a KGB and SVR operative until his disclosure in the United...
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Gunslinger's gait (redirect from KGB walk)
The gunslinger's gait or KGB walk is a walking pattern observed in individuals associated with the KGB or the Red Army.[citation needed] It is a standard...
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Jack Barsky (category People of the KGB)
a German-American author, IT specialist and former sleeper agent of the KGB who spied on the United States from 1978 to 1988. Exposed after the Cold...
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Rosenbaum, Ron (2007-02-12) The Spy Who Came in From Geneva: Nosenko, the K.G.B. Defector. observer.com Bezmenov, Yuri; Griffin, G. Edward. (1984). Soviet...
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Soviet Border Troops (redirect from KGB Border Guard)
Cheka/OGPU, then to NKVD/MGB and, finally, to the KGB. Accordingly, they were known as NKVD Border Security and KGB Border Troops. Unlike the border guards of...
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The KGB Security Troops were the uniformed paramilitary troops of the Soviet KGB which engaged in military-related activities that are not mentioned in...
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the Russians. Hanssen sold about six thousand classified documents to the KGB that detailed U.S. strategies in the event of nuclear war, developments in...
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