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KGB Lubyanka Headquarters - Russia / Soviet Intelligence AgenciesThe main yellow building, which is often shown on television, predates the Revolution and was taken over by the Bolsheviks in 1918.Missing: history facts
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Lubyanka: Inside the Story of Moscow's Infamous Building and DistrictJun 15, 2021 · Lubyanka is the name commonly used to refer to the building that has historically housed the security services of the USSR and modern Russia.The Lubyanka Building · The History of Lubyanka Square · Where Does the Name...
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Lubyanka Building, Moscow - Left side of the roadMay 7, 2024 · It is a large Neo-Baroque building with a façade of yellow brick designed by Alexander V. Ivanov in 1897 and augmented by Aleksey Shchusev from 1940 to 1947.
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Lubyanka Square - the Monument of an Unresolved ConflictLubyanka Square (or just Lubyanka) became one of the most notorious symbols of the Soviet system of repressions.
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Lubyanka Building - World War II DatabaseThe large building at Lubyanka Square in Moscow, Russia was designed by Alexander Ivanov in 1897, and was built in the following year.
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Lubanskaya square - Bridge to MoscowBefore the Revolution the square was dominated by elegant Neo-Baroque headquarters of the All-Russia Insurance Company. It was designed by Alexander Ivanov in ...
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Lubyanka Building, Moscow - GPSmyCityThe large Neo-Baroque building was designed by Alexander V. Ivanov in 1897. What's remarkable, is that originally the edifice was meant to accommodate the All- ...<|separator|>
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Lubyanka Building News | TNWThe Lubyanka was originally built in 1898 as the headquarters of the All-Russia Insurance Company. It is noted for its beautiful parquet floors and pale ...<|separator|>
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Lubyanka Building | Historica Wiki | FandomThe Lubyanka structure houses the Lubyanka prison, the Border Guard Service headquarters, a KGB museum, and a segment of the FSB.
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An Unprecedented Look Inside a Terrifying Former KGB HeadquartersMay 1, 2014 · ... prison cells looks like. The building held a total of 44 prison cells with 175 beds. When the number of prisoners grew, the cells would ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lubyanka | Attractions - Lonely PlanetThe building came into life circa 1900 as the headquarters of an insurance company, but was taken over by the CheKa (Bolshevik secret police) in 1919 and ...
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The Lubyanka Building and Its Role in Soviet RepressionSep 30, 2024 · The Lubyanka Building in Moscow is the former headquarters of the Soviet Union's secret police, including the Cheka, NKVD, and KGB. It was the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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The KGB's Old Headquarters Lives On | Cato InstituteDec 11, 2014 · The Rossia agency, one of Russia's largest, completed an office building in 1900. Excess space was turned into apartments and leased out to ...
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Lubyanka Square, Moscow - GPSmyCityThe monumental Lubyanka building was constructed in 1897-1898 and originally intended to house an insurance company. In 1918, the Bolsheviks seized it to ...
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The dark history of Lubyanka - Russia BeyondFeb 11, 2014 · The square in Moscow has been associated with executions, violence and torture in the 20th century. It however has a dark past that goes back all the way to ...
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The NKVD Mass Secret Operation n°00447 (August 1937May 24, 2010 · Up to this point, the frenzied era of Stalinist repression had primarily been viewed as a massive political purge targeting the communist ...Missing: Lubyanka | Show results with:Lubyanka
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[PDF] A Quantitative Analysis of the 1937-38 Purges in the Red ArmyDec 9, 2024 · The Stalin's purge of the Soviet military during the Great Terror (1937-1938) is one of the most sweeping, famous, and well-studied episodes of ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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The KGB: Facts About the Soviet Security Agency - History HitJan 26, 2022 · 1. It was founded in 1954 · 2. 'KGB' is an initialism · 3. Its headquarters were located on Lubyanka Square, Moscow · 4. Vladimir Putin was once a ...Lucy Davidson · 5. The Kgb Was The World's... · 9. The Kgb Security Troops...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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[PDF] THE UNDERCOVER SPY WAR - CIAThe international intelligence operating techniques of the CIA and the KGB leave many experts wondering, who really is winning? By Gregg Lightbody. E spionage ...
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Lubyanka - Atlas ObscuraAug 20, 2009 · Lubyanka was the heart of darkness of the old USSR, the fabled headquarters of the KGB and home of an infamous jail where spies, political dissidents, and ...
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Collapse of the Soviet Union | Causes, Facts, Events, & EffectsSep 29, 2025 · On August 20 Yeltsin issued a presidential edict stating that he was taking control of all military, KGB, and other forces in Russian territory.
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KGB's Old Lubyanka Headquarters Glowers at New RussiaDec 11, 2014 · After the KGB was dissolved the building went to the Border Guard Service, later absorbed by the Federal Security Service (FSB), responsible ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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Lubyanka federation: How the FSB determines the politics and ...Oct 5, 2020 · The FSB is one of Russia's most closed government agencies, its work cloaked in secrecy. This report lifts the veil.
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Supreme power of Putin's FSB. Part 1: how the Soviet KGB became ...Sep 2, 2020 · On 12 April 1995, Yeltsin officially created the FSB. It gained power similar to that of the KGB. Unlike the KGB, the modern Russian secret ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Russia's Road to Autocracy | Journal of DemocracyOct 3, 2021 · A third error was Yeltsin's failure to dissolve the KGB. Although it was split into external- and internal-intelligence branches, more ...Missing: details | Show results with:details<|separator|>
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Federal Security Service (FSB) | BritannicaSep 11, 2025 · The FSB occupies the former headquarters of the KGB on Lubyanka Square in downtown Moscow. During the late 1980s, as the Soviet government ...<|separator|>
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Gulag 2.0: FSB wants its own pretrial detention centresFeb 28, 2025 · People accused of treason, espionage, extremism, and terrorism could soon end up in detention centres controlled by Russia's secret service, the FSB.
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[PDF] The Trust: The Classic Example of Soviet Manipulation. - DTICThis thesis covers the career of the organization which came to be known as "The Trust." It is the classic example of Soviet deception and manipulation ...
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[PDF] THE #TRUST - CIAWith the growth of the "Trust," the appetite of the GPU grow alan. By now it was not satiafiad with merely paralyzing the activity of the Eusaian euigration ...Missing: OGPU | Show results with:OGPU
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HOW PENKOVSKY WAS SEIZED | CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov)Oleg Penkovsky was arrest- ed by representatives of the State Security, in Mos- cow, and taken to Lubianka Prison. On Nov. 2, Greville Wynne was kidnaped by ...
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Cuban Missile Crisis: The Untold Story of Russian Spy Oleg ...After his arrest in the Soviet Union on October 22, 1962, Fischer said Penkovsky may have attempted to trick the KGB into using Penkovsky's emergency number to ...
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FSB Counterintelligence Cases - Russia / Soviet Intelligence AgenciesThe FSB reported stopping the activity of 39 foreign intelligence service agents who were Russian citizens, and stopping more than 100 attempts by Russian ...
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Secret Russian Intelligence Document Shows Deep Suspicion of ...Jun 7, 2025 · Three days before Mr. Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022, the F.S.B. approved a new counterintelligence program called “Entente-4,” the document ...Anton Troianovski · Paul Sonne · Russia-Ukraine
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[PDF] The Russian GULAG - Liberty UniversitySoviet propaganda blurred the true nature of Soviet communism and even influenced a new political movement in the West that sympathized with Stalin. Tolerance ...
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Testimonies from RussiaIn the basement of the “Lubyanka,” as the building is called, hundreds of thousands of prisoners were interrogated and tortured and thousands were shot. The ...
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[PDF] Interrogations in Lubyanka - Raoul WallenbergIn April 1945, Huber was Langfelder's cell-mate for 19 days. The interrogation took place at Office 687a on the 6th floor of the main Lubyanka building ...Missing: conditions historical
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Cheka - Oxford ReferenceIts headquarters, the Lubyanka prison in Moscow, contained offices and places for torture and execution. In 1922 the CHEKA became the GPU or secret police ...
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Past Echoes in Ex-Soviet Prison : Lubyanka: Old KGB cellblock ...Sep 7, 1991 · The KGB stopped interrogating prisoners there when dictator Josef Stalin died in 1953, the secret police agency said Friday.Missing: conditions | Show results with:conditions
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[PDF] METHODS USED BY THE NKVD TO OBTAIN CONFESSIONS ... - CIAElectric or chemical torture methods were not used because they were unnecessary, since the other methods were effective. the NKVD has a special vaccine 25X1.
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[PDF] Group Picture of Soviet Assassins - Open Access Publicationsabout the execution of death sentences that are now kept in the Lubyanka archives. ... Torture was the main method of investigation that the NKVD used in those.
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Remembering the VictimsOct 29, 2009 · According to Memorial records, just in Moscow from 1937-1938 more than 30 thousand people were executed. During the Soviet years estimates of ...<|separator|>
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Burning Down the Lubyanka - The American InterestJun 12, 2016 · ... prison. Sentsov was also charged ... Osip Mandelstam, a well-known poet and essayist, who was tortured in Lubyanka twice, in 1934 and 1939.
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The 1941 NKVD Prison Massacres in Western Ukraine | New OrleansJun 7, 2021 · As the German army began its invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, Stalin ordered the Soviet Secret Service (NKVD) to “remove” the ...
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Comrade Stalin's secret prison | openDemocracyJan 13, 2015 · He expelled the nuns, and their cells were used to house the prisoners, while the extensive cellars became torture chambers. The facility was ...
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[PDF] Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the American Gulagartillery officer in the Red Army, Solzhenitsyn was arrested and. "taken through [the corridors of the Lubyanka] with shaven skull, hungry, sleepless ...
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Bearing Witness Through Names in Russia - Human Rights WatchOct 30, 2018 · ... abuses and bringing perpetrators to justice. Donate Now. Get updates on human rights issues from around the globe. Join our movement today ...
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Annual Commemoration Of Victims Of Stalin's Great Terror Held ...Oct 29, 2021 · The annual ceremony is normally held on Moscow's ...
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[PDF] Understanding the Purges - DigitalCommons@CSPIf Stalin's main goal was to build socialism, why was so much terror necessary? The simple answer is fear. Most Bolsheviks, Stalin included, believed that the ...
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The Road to Terror - The Ted K ArchiveBy the late 1920s unemployment had reared its head, threatening the Bolsheviks' social base of support among the working class. The real and immediate threat, ...
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The NKVD Mass Secret National Operations (August 1937May 20, 2010 · These secret operations were a form of social engineering intended to rid the country once and for all of the entire gang of anti-Soviet elements.Missing: Lubyanka evidence
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Historiography of Stalin's Russia - JohnDClare.net'Bottom-up': revisionist historians ascribed much more agency to the public than did the 'totalitarians'. Stalin's Purges of 1937-8, for instance are portrayed ...Missing: necessity | Show results with:necessity
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SOVIET NKVD PLAYS SPECIAL WAR ROLES; Noted Internal ...The NKVD unquestionably has many policing and internal secur- ity functions. But in addition it has important military functions. Before the war it had a force ...
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Lubyanka: Dissonant memories of violence in the heart of MoscowThe Lubyanka building served as the headquarters of successive Soviet secret police and security agencies. After the revolutions of 1917, the Bolsheviks founded ...
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The Russian FSB Is Becoming More Popular Than EverFeb 8, 2018 · Nevertheless, the security services have never claimed an overwhelmingly positive reputation in Russia, and have never been completely free of ...
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A Memory Battle for Lubyanka Square - Russian LifeMar 14, 2021 · Originally, there was a fountain in front of the building. However, in 1958, the fountain was replaced with a statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, ...Missing: era modifications
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Solovetsky Stone - WikipediaThe Solovetsky Stone is a monument on Lubyanka Square in Moscow to the victims of political repression. It is in close proximity to the Lubyanka Building, ...
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Monument to the Victims of the Totalitarian Regime - CIPDHTheme: Political persecution. Address. Lubyanka Square. Country. Russia. City ... number increased significantly during the period known as the Great Purge ...
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Victims Of Stalin's Terror Remembered In Moscow CeremonyOct 29, 2014 · Activists are gathering near the former KGB headquarters to honor the memory of thousands of men and women executed by Soviet authorities ...
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Memorial: Russia's civil rights group uncovering an uncomfortable pastOct 7, 2022 · For over 30 years, Memorial worked on uncovering the fates of the victims of Soviet political repressions. It also exposed human rights abuses ...Missing: Cold | Show results with:Cold
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Say their names. Why remembering the victims of Soviet-era ...Nov 3, 2024 · Why remembering the victims of Soviet-era repression is more about Russia's future than its past. 01:33 AM, 3 November 2024. Novaya Gazeta ...
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Russians Remember Victims Of Stalin's Great Purge - RFE/RLOct 29, 2019 · Thousands of people lined up at the Solovetsky Kamen memorial on Moscow's Lubyanka Square on October 29 to pay their respects at a daylong ...Missing: memorialization | Show results with:memorialization
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Where the Actions to Commemorate the Victims of State Terror will ...Over the years the participants would gather on October 29th on Lubyanka Square near the Solovetsky stone where, from 10am to 10pm they would read out the names ...
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Russians Remember Stalin's Victims Amid Crackdown on DissentOct 29, 2023 · Banned from gathering on Lubyanka, Memorial had instead organized the reading of the names at symbolic places associated with dissidents around ...Missing: memorialization | Show results with:memorialization
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Portraying Perpetration, Victimhood, and Implication at Sites of ...Jan 28, 2025 · Between 1937 and 1941, NKVD operatives shot and buried approximately 10,000 people at Kommunarka, a southern suburb of Moscow. The victims ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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A Memory Battle for Lubyanka Square - Russian LifeMar 14, 2021 · Lubyanka Square is most infamous for housing the Lubyanka Building, a massive, orangish, Stalinist-neoclassical pastiche that was once the ...
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Head of Russian Human Rights Council calls Solovetsky Stone an ...Dec 3, 2024 · Fadeyev said the Solovetsky Stone, a slab of granite transported from the site of the Soviet government's first prison camp in Russia's far ...
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Rehabbing Stalin Historian Alexey Uvarov explains Russia's ...Jul 15, 2025 · Historian Alexey Uvarov explains the fall of Stalin's cult of personality in the Soviet Union and its creeping resurrection in modern-day Russia.
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The Lubyanka Keeps Its Secrets: Russia and the Wallenberg CaseOct 19, 2017 · By refusing to open the archives of the interrogation of Raoul Wallenberg, the Russian intelligence service is proving that it aspires to be the heir of Stalin ...