For over 50 years before its closing in 1991, the KGB, known as "The Center," led a real spy war from World War II until the end of the Cold War. But not only was the KGB the enemy for the CIA and MI6, but it meant terror for thousands of citizens of the former Soviet Union. Created after the death of Stalin, the KGB became the "shield and sword" (symbols of intelligence service) of the Soviet regime. A practical and comprehensive guide, with nearly five hundred questions and answers that will open the doors of the secret ...
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For over 50 years before its closing in 1991, the KGB, known as "The Center," led a real spy war from World War II until the end of the Cold War. But not only was the KGB the enemy for the CIA and MI6, but it meant terror for thousands of citizens of the former Soviet Union. Created after the death of Stalin, the KGB became the "shield and sword" (symbols of intelligence service) of the Soviet regime. A practical and comprehensive guide, with nearly five hundred questions and answers that will open the doors of the secret world of the Committee for State Security or Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti (KGB) of the former Soviet Union.
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