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KGB Functions and Internal Organization - Russia / Soviet ...The First Chief Directorate (Foreign Operations) was responsible for all foreign operations and intelligence-gathering activities. It was divided into both ...
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KGB FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ROLE - Russia / Soviet Intelligence ...The First Chief Directorate was responsible for all international Soviet clandestine activities, apart from military intelligence collection by the GRU and ...
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succeeding the kgb: russian internal security in transitionThe KGB's heirs are spin-offs of two of its divisions: the First Chief Directorate became the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and the Second Chief ...
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Russian intelligence is reborn after a major moral crisis - ВПК.nameDec 21, 2020 · 100 years ago, on december 20, 1920, the chairman of the cheka felix dzerzhinsky signed order no. 169 on the formation of the foreign department ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins<|separator|>
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New Evidence on Soviet Foreign Intelligence | Wilson CenterJan 15, 2005 · ... First Chief Directorate of the KGB. Chairman Yuri Andropov ordered the formulation of a doctrine on which work started when the FCD was ...Missing: achievements controversies<|control11|><|separator|>
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OGPU Unified State Political Directorate - GlobalSecurity.orgJun 4, 2016 · In early 1922 the Cheka was abolished and its functions transferred to the State Political Directorate (Gosudarstvennoe politicheskoe ...<|separator|>
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The History and Continuing Relevance of Soviet Bloc Illegal ...Jan 5, 2023 · Soviet intelligence services called them “illegal” (“нелегал”) because they were essentially illegal immigrants in a foreign country. Illegals ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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[PDF] SOVIET INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS ... - CIAVyacheslav Rudolfovich MENZHINSKI, who succeeded DZERZHINSKI in 1926, had been a leader of the Cheka and a deputy director of OGPU since 1923. ... provincial or ...
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FBI Records: The Vault — Klaus FuchsFollowing an FBI and British investigation, Fuchs was convicted of espionage in Great Britain for supplying atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The Fuchs ...Missing: NKVD | Show results with:NKVD
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[PDF] THE KGB'S ROLE IN SOVIET POLITICS - CIAThe combined uniformed police and security services Ministry was again broken up in March 1954, with the state security functions, foreign and domestic, vested ...
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[PDF] Soviet Union Study_11 - Marines.milOne of the first reforms instituted by the post-Stalin leadership under Khrushchev was a reorganization of the police apparatus. On March 13, 1954 a decree of ...
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Active Measures: Russia's Covert Geopolitical OperationsFor the KGB, however, active measures increasingly became central to its mission abroad in the postwar period, something made explicit by then–KGB chair Yuri ...
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Inside the disinformation forever war - Engelsberg IdeasDec 18, 2020 · Active measures lay at the KGB's heart and soul. They were carried out by a special department in its foreign (formally 'First Chief') ...
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[PDF] A Comparative Analysis between Soviet Active Measures ... - DTICMay 27, 2015 · effort and primary responsibility for active measures belonged to the First Chief. Directorate (FCD) under the KGB. This thesis is not meant ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] SOVIET 'ACTIVE MEASURES' - CIAThe real cause for alarm, however, lies in the fact that Yuri Andropov is the first Soviet supreme leader to ever know what's what about the U.S. built-in ...Missing: expansion | Show results with:expansion
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[PDF] Director of - CIAWithin the First Chief Directorate of the KGB, primary responsibility for conducting S&T collection operations rests in Directorate T, which has nearly. 1,000 ...
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KGB UNLEASHED FOR TECHNO-SPYING - The Washington PostApr 10, 1990 · He made the case that the KGB record of stealing Western technology had saved the Soviet Union billions of rubles in military and civilian ...
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[PDF] HOW SOVIETS STEAL U.S. HIGH-TECH SECRETS - CIAHow Soviets Steal U.S.. High-Tech Secrets. The KGB uses blackmail, bribery and deception to plunder U.S. technology worth billions to Moscow. In Moscow's ...
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Declassified Documents Reveal KGB Spies in the U.S.Jul 17, 2009 · Newly released documents from US and Soviet archives show that hundreds of people, from the famous to the obscure, crossed paths with Soviet intelligence ...
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Moscow's Spies Were Stealing US Tech — Until the FBI ... - PoliticoAug 4, 2024 · Moscow's spies worked assiduously to steal such dual use tech or purchase it covertly. The Soviet Union's ballistic missile programs, air ...
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KGB FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ROLE - GlobalSecurity.orgSep 23, 2017 · The First Chief Directorate was responsible for all international Soviet clandestine activities, apart from military intelligence collection by ...<|separator|>
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Soviet Intelligence Structure Outlined - The New York TimesThe work of the First Directorate is known to be divided among 15 departments, including "disinformation" and "illegals." The others deal with specific ...
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Who could work for the Soviet KGB? - Russia BeyondMay 19, 2021 · The KGB recruited from universities, army, factories, and those with positions in foreign policy, and even some against their will. Some ...Missing: methods | Show results with:methods<|separator|>
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KGB Personnel - Russia / Soviet Intelligence AgenciesThe careful recruitment and promotion of KGB officials who had the appropriate education, experience, and qualifications as determined by the party.Missing: ethnic universities
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KGB Training Manuals Revealed - The InterpreterNov 1, 2018 · Before making a head-on brush pass, decide exactly where the location is, in which hand you will carry the material, what the back-up plan ...
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Foreign Intelligence ServiceIt was called the “Higher Intelligence School” [VRSh] 1948-1968; the “Red Banner Institute” [KI] 1968-1984; the “Red Banner Institute imeni Yu.V. Andropov” [KI] ...Missing: training | Show results with:training
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Yuri Drozdov: The man who turned Soviet spies into Americans - BBCJun 23, 2017 · Unlike "legal" spies, who were posted abroad under diplomatic or other official cover, illegals were on their own - working normal jobs, living ...
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Sexual blackmail, Russia style: a history of 'kompromat'Jan 12, 2017 · Guests who were judged vulnerable to blackmail were put in a handful of rooms with holes in the walls through which special cameras would film ...
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[PDF] APPENDIX C THE PRACTICE OF RECRUITING AMERICANS ... - CIAThe KGB manual outlines methods for recruiting Americans, including identifying targets, step-by-step methods, and assessing them to induce collaboration.
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[PDF] RUSSIAN OFFICER DEFECTS TO U.S., REVEALS SPY RING - CIAThe First Chief Directorate for Foreign Intelligence, left, is comparable to the Central Intelligence Agency. Structure of Soviet Intelligence Unit Is Outlined.<|separator|>
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Former Soviet spy: We created Liberation TheologyMay 1, 2015 · But Sakharovsky played an extremely important role in shaping Cold War history. He authored the export of communism to Cuba (1958-1961); his ...
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Russian Footprints | National ReviewAug 24, 2006 · General Aleksandr Sakharovsky, who created Communist Romania's intelligence structure and then rose to head up all of Soviet Russia's foreign ...
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[PDF] The KGB in Afghanistan - Wilson Center... KGB First Chief. Directorate in Yasenovo outside Moscow. Mitrokhin had moved from the operational side of the. FCD to its archives in late 1956, where it was ...<|separator|>
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USSR's hawkish KGB chief Kryuchkov dies at 83 - ReutersNov 25, 2007 · As Moscow's chief spymaster, he was a key supporter of the 1979 military intervention in Afghanistan and one of Moscow's most influential hawks.
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1981–1991–2021: A Retrospective on Poland, the USSR, and the ...Dec 15, 2021 · The ruling Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) ordered the Soviet State Security Committee (KGB) to subdue the small ...
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Vladimir Kryuchkov: KGB's Last Spymaster – PerspectivesKryuchkov was an apparatchik who rose within the KGB, led its First Chief Directorate (FCD)—the division responsible for foreign intelligence—for thirteen ...
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Nosenko, Cold War-Era Russian Defector, Dies - NPRAug 27, 2008 · Yuri Nosenko, who died earlier this month at the age of 81, was a Soviet intelligence officer who defected to the U.S. in the 1960s.
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[PDF] IT BEGINS IN 1962 WHEN KGB OFFICER YURI NOSENKO ... - CIAHe stated that he wanted to defect to the United States—and he offered an irresistible temptation. He said that he had been in charge of the KGB file on Lee ...
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Yuri Nosenko | Russia | The GuardianAug 31, 2008 · Angleton himself got trapped in the infinite reflections of paranoia implicit in his trade by the defection of the KGB agent Yuri Nosenko, who has died aged 80.
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Former KGB double agent Oleg Gordievsky dies at Surrey home - BBCMar 21, 2025 · Oleg Gordievsky, the long-standing KGB double agent who defected to Britain, has died aged 86. Gordievsky was said to be Britain's most ...
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Oleg Gordievsky obituary | Espionage - The GuardianMar 21, 2025 · He was the highest ranking KGB officer to defect to Britain, and his most important contribution as a spy was to warn Margaret Thatcher and ...
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Oleg Gordievsky worked for both sides in the cold war - The EconomistMar 26, 2025 · Oleg Gordievsky worked for both sides in the cold war. The KGB officer who spied for Britain died on March 4th, aged 86.
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[PDF] CIA PORTRAYS YURCHENKO AS TOP-LEVEL KGB OFFICIALSNIFFEN. WASHINGTON. Countering critics who claim Vitaly Yurchenko was a minor Soviet spy who may have duped U.S. experts, the CIA said publicly its turnabout ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] HIGH-RANKING KGB DEFECTOR - CIABest known is Vitaly Yurchenko, the KGB colonel who redefected. There was also Oleg Gordievsky, the. KGB station chief in London;. Sergei Bokan, a military.
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Victor Sheymov, among Cold War's most important KGB defectors ...Dec 10, 2019 · Victor Ivanovich Sheymov, who is often referred to as one of the most important intelligence defectors of the Cold War, has reportedly died in the American ...Missing: prominent | Show results with:prominent
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Oleg Gordievsky, famed Cold War spy and KGB defector, dead at 86Mar 22, 2025 · Oleg Gordievsky, a high-ranking KGB officer who spied for the West during the height of the Cold War, has died in England at the age of 86.
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Language of Espionage | International Spy MuseumBrush Pass. A brief encounter where something is passed between case officer and agent. Burned. When a case officer or agent is compromised.
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Hollow Nickel/Rudolf Abel - FBIIn one of the “dead drops” mentioned by Hayhanen—a hole in a set of cement steps in Prospect Park—FBI agents found a hollowed-out bolt. The bolt was about ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] DOCID_:_4_1~_ ~~:.LLL-t~f1;w 09-ikd - National Security AgencyOct 12, 2024 · The cryptographic systems u~ed by: the KGB's First Chief. Directorate involved a codebook in which words and phrases were represented by numbers ...<|separator|>
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John Anthony Walker Jr. Spy Case - FBIIn 1985, dubbed by the press as the “Year of the Spy,” former US Navy warrant officer John Anthony Walker Jr. was arrested for selling US secrets to the Soviet ...Missing: success | Show results with:success
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The John Walker Spy Ring and The U.S. Navy's Biggest BetrayalSep 2, 2014 · The FBI finally shut off the biggest espionage leak in US Navy history when it arrested former senior warrant officer John A. Walker.
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Windflyer: The John Walker Spy Case | FBI StudiesMay 18, 2015 · Over the span of almost twenty years, the KGB had paid him approximately one million dollars for America's most sensitive cryptographic secrets ...
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How the Secrets Moved East | Air & Space Forces MagazineLine X took shape in the 1930s after successful KGB thefts of German technology. ... By then, many of the nation's technological horses had been stolen, but ...
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How a Harvard Academic Secretly Blunted a Daring Cold War KGB OpSep 5, 2023 · Its mission was to steal the West's latest technical and scientific advances, particularly in America, including the designs of sophisticated ...
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UNBEATABLE BUGS: THE MOSCOW EMBASSY FIASCOJun 17, 1990 · The building is so riddled with eavesdropping devices, US officials say, that the State Department wants to tear it down and has asked Congress for $270 ...
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The Moscow Bug Hunt | TIMEJul 10, 1989 · By planting bugs in the embassy's communications equipment, the Kremlin may have compromised CIA operations and gained advance knowledge of US negotiating ...
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Section 3 - ADVERSARY FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONSThe SVR, the successor to the First Chief Directorate of the KGB, is responsible for collecting foreign intelligence. The SVR was created when the KGB was ...Missing: tradecraft | Show results with:tradecraft
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[PDF] The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGBHER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE: THE MAKING. OF THE BRITISH INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. CODEBREAKING AND SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE. INTELLIGENCE AND INTERNATIONAL.
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[PDF] The World Was Going Our Way... First Chief (Foreign Intelligence). Directorate of the KGB. SIS then took the ... Fyodor Mortin, head of the FCD, and other senior KGB officers. During ...
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The KGB in the Third World - NPROct 6, 2005 · KGB operations were greatly assisted by the clumsy and sometimes brutal American response to Latin American revolutionary movements. The poorly ...Missing: FCD | Show results with:FCD
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The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB ...Apr 15, 2021 · Filip Kovacevic analyzes the “subversive activities” of the Chinese intelligence services in the 1970s as seen from the eyes of the Soviet ...
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SOVIET ACQUISITION OF MILITARILY SIGNIFICANT WESTERN ...KGB Early 1980s Code B-I indicates substantial reduction in time and expenditure in production of new weapons Desired technology Maximum funds allocated for ...
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[PDF] FarewellFarewell's documents also indicated that the KGB's East European allies played a significant role in the scientific and technical espionage campaign. In 1980,.
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Russia's Shadow War Against the West - CSISMar 18, 2025 · The United States and European countries, including the European Union and NATO, have largely focused on defensive measures to counter Russian ...
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[PDF] Soviet Subversion, Disinformation and Propaganda - LSEWhat were Soviet influence and disinformation campaigns? What did the West do about them? This study answers these questions, explaining the Cold War ...
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Operation “Denver”: KGB and Stasi Disinformation regarding AIDSJul 22, 2019 · As the United States has been grappling with the issue of Russian disinformation over the past few years, a number of journalists have ...
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Operation “Denver”: The East German Ministry of State Security and ...Oct 1, 2019 · Just as important for the ongoing formulation and spread of the KGB's AIDS disinformation was a cycle of misinformation and disinformation that ...
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Lessons From Operation “Denver,” the KGB's Massive AIDS ...May 26, 2020 · The conspiracy theories circulating in 2020 are more diffuse and less coherent than the disinformation propagated by the KGB and the Stasi in ...
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The East German Ministry of State Security and the KGB's AIDS ...Oct 25, 2019 · ... KGB's AIDS Disinformation Campaign, 1985–1986 (Part 1). Douglas ... The KGB's foreign intelligence division, the First Chief Directorate ...
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KGB Active Measures - Russia / Soviet Intelligence AgenciesActive measures were clandestine operations designed to further Soviet foreign policy goals and to extend Soviet influence throughout the world.Missing: Sakharovsky | Show results with:Sakharovsky
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[PDF] THE WORLD PEACE COUNCIL AND SOVIET ACTIVE MEASURESWhile the KGB carries out the covert form of ac- tive measures, including agent of influence operations, forgeries, and even support for terrorist organizations ...
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[PDF] ATTACHMENT "A" COMMUNIST FRONT ORGANIZATIONS - CIACreated to exploit anti- colonial sentiments in Asia and Africa, it has approximately 75 member or- ganizations in these areas (including the USSR). AAPSO's ...
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Financing of Communists Revived as Issue in Italy - The New York ...Mar 25, 1976 · Article on financing of Ital Communist Party discusses estimates party receives 25-35% of its income from direct and indirect subsidies from ...Missing: KGB | Show results with:KGB
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The 13th Department: The KGB's Top-Secret Assassination UnitA KGB-era unit known as the 13th Department (and later Department V) was formed in the 1950s and tasked with eliminating Soviet threats.
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[PDF] Soviet Use of Assassination and Kidnapping - CIAMay 8, 2007 · the KGB) resorts to abduction and murder to combat what are ... The Emigré. Department's assassination operations, however, are believed to be.
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Murder on Waterloo Bridge: placing the assassination of Georgi ...Jan 18, 2023 · As one of the most infamous assassinations of ... KGB's First Chief Directorate, and the man charged with orchestrating Markov's murder.<|separator|>
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A global kill list: Inside the KGB's secret retribution operations ...May 24, 2025 · The first major whistleblower was Nikolai Khokhlov, who himself was targeted after foiling the 1954 assassination attempt on Georgiy Okolovich.Missing: non- | Show results with:non-
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KGB INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES | Facts and DetailsKGB international activities included recruiting spies, gathering intelligence, terrorism, sabotage, training dissidents, and bribing officials.
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[PDF] SOVIET USE OF ASSASSINATION AND KIDNAPING•It has long been known that the Soviet state security service (currently the KGB) resorts to abduction and murder to combat what are considered to be actual or.
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The Long Shadow of Soviet Sabotage Doctrine? - War on the RocksAug 19, 2024 · In the 1960s, the KGB exported its sabotage doctrine and helped set up similar highly clandestine outfits in partner states, East Germany and ...Missing: PGU | Show results with:PGU
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The KGB's Middle East Files: Palestinians in the service of Mother ...Feb 26, 2024 · The Russian spy agency provided Palestinian terror organizations with funds, training and arms, running agents like 'Krotov' – aka Mahmoud Abbas ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary<|separator|>
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How the Soviet Union Transformed Terrorism - The AtlanticDec 23, 2011 · ... terrorists lost their support. Baader-Meinhof announced its own ... Elements of the Pakistani military continue to assist terrorist organizations ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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KGB Active Measures - Russia / Soviet Intelligence AgenciesDec 14, 2017 · KGB active measures included support for terrorists and insurgents. By theend of the Cold War, there was little direct, public evidence that ...Missing: First Chief Directorate
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[PDF] " soviet espionage and " the american response * 1939-1957 - CIASoviet espionage operations against the United States and Great Britain dur ... The tale of this struggle is the Venona story. The term "Venona" served ...
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Donald Maclean: The Cambridge Five Spy Who Sold Out the ...Despite his antics, Maclean was a competent double agent, leaking thousands of classified documents to his Russian handlers from the start of his recruitment in ...
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[PDF] The Venona S tory - National Security AgencyIn VENONA messages,. KGB officers are often referred to as “workers” or “cadre.” Illegals were Soviet citizens, KGB, or GRU officers, operating under cover in ...
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John Anthony Walker Jr. - FBIIn 1985, dubbed by the press as the Year of the Spy, former U.S. Navy warrant officer John Anthony Walker Jr. was arrested for selling U.S. secrets to the ...
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Year of the Spy (1985) - FBISecrets passed: For more than 17 years, Walker provided top cryptographic secrets to the Soviets, compromising at least one million classified messages. After ...
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Arne Treholt, Norwegian official and Russian spy, dies at 80Feb 21, 2023 · He had spent almost eight years of a 20-year prison sentence in Norway during the 1980s and early 1990s for spying for at least a decade for the ...
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Spy scandal rocks Norway - UPI ArchivesFeb 5, 1984 · The Norwegian government has been deeply embarrassed by the unmasking of one of its key diplomats as a Soviet spy and the tough questions ...<|separator|>
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In the Enemy's House: Venona and the Maturation of American ... - FBIOct 27, 2005 · Venona enabled the Bureau to take a long term approach to counterintelligence designed to develop intelligence about the intentions, activities and personnel.Missing: compartmentalization | Show results with:compartmentalization
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[PDF] The Soviet-Vietnamese Intelligence Relationship during the Vietnam ...recruiting and running agents and informants targeted against covert Viet Cong (Vietnamese communist) agents and activities in South Vietnam. 15 Bùi Anh Tuấn, ...
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The KGB in Afghanistan: Mitrokhin Documents DisclosedFeb 25, 2002 · Previously secret KGB materials on the Soviet war in Afghanistan reveal the determined efforts of a great power trying desperately to keep on top of events.
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KGB Took Millions to Overseas Communists - Los Angeles TimesFeb 11, 1992 · The Communist Party used KGB couriers to carry about $200 million in state funds to Communists in the United States, France, Israel and other countries over ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Klaus Fuchs | German Physicist & Soviet Spy | BritannicaOct 3, 2025 · German-born physicist and spy who was arrested and convicted (1950) for giving vital American and British atomic-research secrets to the Soviet Union.Missing: NKVD intelligence<|separator|>
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Klaus Fuchs - Nuclear Museum - Atomic Heritage FoundationFuchs was arrested in January 1950 and charged with violating the Official Secrets Act. He admitted to spying for the USSR and was convicted of espionage in ...
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Manhattan Project Scientists: Klaus Fuchs - National Park ServiceFeb 10, 2024 · Klaus Fuchs, a talented theoretical physicist at Los Alamos, was a spy for the Soviet Union. LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY. Quick Facts.
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SOVIETS PUT PINCER MOVE ON U.S. AS 'MAIN ENEMY' - CIA... KGB forgery. Entitled "The Olympics -For The Whites Only;' the letter appar- ently was meant to suggest that rac- ism and terrorism awaited Third World ...
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The Farewell Affair: The Theft of Technology and Caging the ...Apr 8, 2019 · The technology theft practiced in the West gave the USSR the ability to improve its ongoing programs (66 percent), accelerate their ...
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SOVIET BREAK OUT FROM ARMS CONTROL - CIANOTICE: In the event of a lapse in funding of the Federal Government after 30 September 2025, CIA will be unable to process any public access request ...Missing: KGB | Show results with:KGB
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A SALT Safeguards Program: Coping with Soviet Deception ... - RANDPeacetime deception is generally lawful, even under SALT II. An element of the Safeguards Program would include expanded counterintelligence jurisdiction for ...Missing: MIRV talks
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[PDF] OGARKOV TELLS HOW SOVIETS CAN WIN WAR IN EUROPE - CIAMany of these took place during the 1969-71 SALT I negotiations where Gen. Ogarkov, while head of strategic deception, was the top Soviet military delegate. One ...
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The KGB in Africa | Espionage History ArchiveAug 28, 2015 · An overview of the KGB First Chief Directorate's intelligence, covert action, and political influence operations in Africa during the 1960s and 1970s.
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KGB Influence on Foreign Policy - Russia / Soviet Intelligence ...The KGB participated in the foreign policy decision-making process at the highest level because its chief was a member of the Politburo.
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[PDF] Soviet Deception in the Cuban Missile Crisis - DTICOct 14, 2024 · Soviet Deception in the Cuban Missile Crisis. James H. Hansen. Range of Soviet 55-4 medium-range ballistic missiles and 55-5 intermediare ...
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From Lenin to Hola: crown jewels of the KGB - The GuardianSep 13, 1999 · The Mitrokhin archive contains more than 200,000 documents smuggled out of the former Soviet Union by a dissident KGB archivist who was in ...
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Oleg Gordievsky: Who Was The Cold War Double Agent?May 9, 2024 · Now in his 80s and living, it's said, somewhere in the south of England, Gordievsky was a career KGB spy who rose to become bureau chief in ...
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How Mitrokhin waged war from the archives - Engelsberg IdeasJun 16, 2025 · Vasili Mitrokhin, the KGB archivist who defected to the West in 1992, thought that the Russian people had been enslaved by a dragon with three ...
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Defector Says K.G.B. Keeps Over 500 Agents in GermanyJan 4, 1991 · Oleg Gordievsky, who defected and surfaced in Britain in 1985, was ... Defector Says K.G.B. Keeps Over 500 Agents in Germany. Order ...
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The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB - ProQuestYet the Soviet Union's real weakness lay not in intelligence collection but in its interpretation. Political intelligence was always likely to be ignored or ...
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SENIOR K.G.B. MAN SAID TO DEFECT AND GIVE SPYING DATA ...Sep 27, 1985 · A senior member of the KGB has defected and is providing information to the West about Soviet espionage operations in Europe and the United States.
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14 | 1985: USSR expels 25 in tit-for-tat spy row - BBC ON THIS DAYThe USSR has retaliated by throwing out 25 British nationals. It follows the defection of Soviet double-agent and KGB chief Oleg Gordievsky to the West.
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Gordievsky: Russia has as many spies in Britain now as the USSR ...Mar 11, 2013 · KGB's former spy chief in Britain says he has no regrets about betraying the Soviet Union as he likens Putin to Mussolini.
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The Roots of Russian Military DysfunctionMar 31, 2023 · ... failure to communicate accurate information are the most consequential weaknesses at the. ... problems and possible solutions – the first ...
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Was the USSR intelligence network better than the West counterpart ...Jun 1, 2025 · The Soviets excelled in human espionage; developing excellent human assets like highly placed foreign bureaucrats, spies, recruiters, instigators, etc.During the Cold War, what advantages did the USA and USSR have ...Were Soviet spies more effective than US/UK spies, and if so, why?More results from www.reddit.com
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KGB Operational File – AGENT ORANGE | H.K. Roy1986: KGB First Chief Directorate extensively discussed operational risks and potential rewards and made decision to initiate direct contact with Agent Orange.
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The Russian Spy Who Convinced America to Take ESP SeriouslyJan 13, 2017 · Khokhlov collapsed in a parking lot. He had been dosed with thallium, a slow-acting poison that causes considerable pain before killing its ...
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39 years ago, a KGB defector chillingly predicted modern AmericaJan 13, 2023 · A disturbing interview given by a KGB defector in 1984 describes America of today and outlines four stages of mass brainwashing used by the KGB.
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[PDF] The Mitrokhin Archive - CIAThere are more than six chapters devoted to operations against the US "Main Adversary.” There was, however, a second. "Main Adversary" (even if it was described ...
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The Problems of Perestroika: The KGB and Mikhail Gorbachev's ...Mar 16, 2022 · Sbornik KGB SSSR presents a contemporaneous account of an organization having an identity crisis in the midst of concurrent social, political, ...Missing: vulnerabilities | Show results with:vulnerabilities
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The KGB, Perestroika, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union - jstorThe Committee on State Security (KGB) is often blamed for the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Had it not been for the KGB's behind-the-scenes.
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1991 Soviet coup attempt | Facts, Results, & Significance - BritannicaSep 30, 2025 · Aftermath of the coup. The coup failed for several reasons. Army and KGB officers declined to carry out orders to storm the White House. The ...
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the transformation of russian intelligence community after the cold ...I argue that the end of the Cold War, the 1991 August Coup ... Soviet. political elite show that the KGB failed to provide accurate and reliable intelligence that.<|separator|>
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The Moscow coup(s) of 1991: Who won and why does it still matter?Aug 17, 2021 · The August 1991 coup by hard-line conservatives against the reformist Soviet president, Mikhail Gorbachev, ended in failure after three days.<|separator|>
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KGB Post-Soviet Developments - Russia / Soviet Intelligence AgenciesOn 24 October 1991 Mikhail Gorbachev signed a decree abolishing the KGB. The Soviet Union's Committee for State Security dissolved along with the USSR in late ...
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KGB AFTER THE BREAK UP OF SOVIET UNION - Facts and DetailsIt had the authority to listen in on phone conversations, open mail and monitor computers with "black boxes." Its primary duties were fighting domestic crime, ...
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