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t deny it - he admits to being recruited to the | KGB by a girlfriend who took advantage of his Socia |
Sympathetic biographer Gary Kern suspects the | KGB played a role. |
rea 51, the player can find references that the | KGB found a partially destroyed craft, as well as e |
The | KGB's Security Troops, which numbered about 40,000 |
legation was disturbing news, implying that the | KGB had a mole in the sensitive Armed Forces Securi |
lost in space with two cosmonauts on board, the | KGB authorities abduct two petty criminals. |
She cited | KGB correspondence about payments to Rajiv Gandhi a |
In a later Venona transcript, the | KGB speculates about the possibility that Laurence |
The recently declassified | KGB documents about Allende and his relation with t |
r 2, 1986 when he was arrested in Moscow by the | KGB and accused of espionage. |
K.G.B. was acquitted and the decision was upheld on a | |
a genocidal civil war in which the CIA and the | KGB were actively involved. |
o it's small wonder that agents of both CIA and | KGB get added into the mix. |
individuals, including some associated with the | KGB, have affirmed either the specific existence of |
d at the order of the FSB (the successor to the | KGB) soon after the Moscow theater massacre of 2002 |
or an investment company, but in the past was a | KGB special agent known as Icarus. |
e Bernard Samson's wife Fiona was unmasked as a | KGB double agent and was forced into defecting, and |
other sources, Alexius has been working for the | KGB as agent DROZDOV and received an honorary citat |
arn MI5 that Kim Philby, MI6 officer and Soviet | KGB double agent, had been a member of the Communis |
Mitrokhin's transcribed versions of Top Secret | KGB files, alleges that the Soviet Union was princi |
h Desmond Ball) Breaking the Codes: Australia's | KGB Network, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1998. |
at the game's ending, working not only for the | KGB, but also under the direct orders of the DCI (u |
Special | KGB troops also were trained for sabotage and diver |
According to Vasili Mitrokhin, a former | KGB major and senior archivist in the KGB intellige |
They were being held in Minsk | KGB jail and were handed over to Russians almost th |
over the internal security headquarters (former | KGB headquarters) and a state TV channel in the cap |
wirkmann was responsible for discovering Soviet | KGB bugs and recording devices planted in the West |
he International Department, however, tasks the | KGB, GRU, and 10th Department of the General Staff |
b. 1953 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a former | KGB officer and Russian businessman. |
Mitrokhin alleges, for example, that the | KGB recruited and provided secret financial support |
squandered, though, when he was approached by a | KGB agent and invited to live in the Union of Sovie |
No mention of the | KGB infiltration and direction of policy? |
Klugmann was a Communist and was undoubtedly a | KGB agent and linked to the Cambridge Five. |
The | KGB denied any involvement although high-profile KG |
ain characters “dinosaurs” meaning that CIA and | KGB agents are no longer needed in the post cold wa |
Special Archive, where documents of the former | KGB archive are kept. |
His interrogation of her is interrupted by the | KGB, who arrive at her apartment to bring Flint to |
ived for her political activities in 1974, when | KGB agents arrived at her place of work in a black |
Miller's primary | KGB contacts, as noted in Venona traffic, were Jose |
The photos of Evdokia being rough-handled by | KGB agents at Sydney Airport and her agonised last- |
He was barred from his teaching job, and the | KGB also attempted to take his children away from h |
Actual jokes recorded by the | KGB can be found in the gameplay, depicting the con |
services there was unanimous agreement that the | KGB had been involved in the assassination of Presi |
dical student he came under surveillance by the | KGB, who began to prepare a file against him. |
etic event in Moscow when he is arrested by the | KGB after being approached by a scientist wanting h |
ted UN secretary and there were rumors that the | KGB had blackmailed him during his UN time. |
iving astrophysicists have been abducted by the | KGB, and Bludd learns that Russians plan to answer |
These ships were built for and operated by the | KGB Maritime Border Guard. |
he was recruited as a Soviet spy by experienced | KGB officer Boris Solomatin, who had earlier recrui |
han an assassin, Bond helps her escape from the | KGB in Bratislava, gaining her trust by claiming to |
, it was proved that Oda and Yoshikawa were the | KGB agents by opening the confidential Soviet docum |
ster Harold Wilson (secretly accused of being a | KGB agent by the Soviet defector Anatoliy Golitsyn) |
hchev (1973-1981), who came from Russia and the | KGB, whose chairmen were Ivan Savchenko (until 1966 |
281 | KGB Mexico City to Moscow, 21 April 1944; |
212 | KGB Mexico City to Moscow, 25 March 1944; |
American pilot Mitchell Gant is imprisoned in a | KGB psychiatric clinic "associated with the Serbsky |
national symposium on the subject was foiled by | KGB, which closely watches all his steps from now o |
llemarest, Daniele & de Villemarest, Pierre, Le | KGB au coeur du Vatican, Editions de Paris, Paris, |
While there is some truth to this legend (the | KGB did conduct some alcohol-related tests involvin |
ith his parents' killer, Pyotr, now head of the | KGB and consumed by jealousy of Superman, to attemp |
d never held classified documents, and that the | KGB had created false information. |
n the CIA and FBI respectively-would enable the | KGB to deceive the American intelligence community |
Pat Martin, broadcaster at KMET Los Angeles, | KGB San Diego, and KRXQ Sacramento |
The legend states that while this did not work, | KGB agents discovered that the tablet did have an u |
No one likes much FBI, SIS, Siguranca, | KGB, but don't forget, it is a necessary tool of th |
KGB scientist Dr. Voronov, a Stalin admirer, along | |
s acquired information on Cassandra-G, the CIA, | KGB, and DREK are after him. |
ot known but the unit was formed in 1981 by the | KGB Gen. Drozdov within the First Chief Directorate |
York told the FBI that his | KGB handler during 1941-42 had been Bill Weisband, |
cident but some think that it was staged by the | KGB to eliminate a strong potential candidate for t |
Andrew & Mitrokhin, The Mitrokhin Archive: The | KGB in Europe and the West (London, 1999) p. 64-65 |
buried in a mass grave on the territory of the | KGB recreational facility in the area of Piatykhatk |
After escaping the | KGB agents, Flint sneaks into the Kremlin, where he |
The | KGB used foot-roasting until the break-up of the So |
d his wife Barbara were arrested on 25 April by | KGB agents for smuggling anti-Soviet leaflets. |
Another | KGB armed force guarded sensitive military, scienti |
As part of operation TOUCAN, the | KGB also forged a letter tying the CIA to an assass |
Alexei Kondaurov is a former | KGB general, former Head Analyst at Yukos, and curr |
500 | KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 27 November 1943; |
39 | KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 22 January 1944; |
515 | KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 7 December 1943; |
Voge worked for the | KGB San Francisco office. |
104 | KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 5 March 1944; |
167 | KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 15 April 1944. |
512 | KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 7 December 1943. |
He is noted for his expulsion of 105 | KGB personnel from London, as well as his stance on |
as an American citizen and spy for the New York | KGB Rezidentura from 1943 to 1945. |
y, St. Cyril's, being used by Kristatos to meet | KGB chief General Gogol (Walter Gotell) where he wi |
KGB (Knowledge Generation Bureau), Funding Circle a | |
ed from Moscow, where they had been held by the | KGB after Germany's defeat in World War II. |
ay 1979, together with Morucci, in the house of | KGB agent Giuliana Conforto. |
oved from his office and replaced by the former | KGB chief Givi Gumbaridze the same month. |
(better-known for his numerous guest stints as | KGB General Gogol in a string of James Bond films d |
On 27 December 1979, members of the Soviet | KGB Alpha Group killed him and Babrak Karmal became |
He was appointed to dismantle the | KGB, but he was unable to control this organization |
A former | KGB colonel, he is a member of the Agrarian Party o |
ntually, Filitov's identity is uncovered by the | KGB, and he is subsequently arrested while attempti |
akutia and later in Surgut, where, according to | KGB claims, he committed suicide in 1973. |
wrote a series of memoirs, in one of which, The | KGB (1990), he recalled attending a lecture given b |
hat he had no intention of ever working for the | KGB, which he still considered the enemy, and that |
As a | KGB officer he took part in the Soviet war in Afgha |
As a | KGB officer he also took part in Soviet war in Afgh |
In 1987-1988 as a | KGB officer he took part in the Soviet war in Afgha |
rnment decided to dispose of him, and asked the | KGB for help. |
death, Josef Frolik claimed that he had been a | KGB informer; Hill's widow strongly denied the clai |
The | KGB neutralizes him. |
t Katys was dropped from active status when the | KGB discovered his father had been executed in one |
Led to believe that the | KGB drove his son to suicide, but suspecting his ot |
an who probably performed the deed was the head | KGB agent in Washington, Anatoly. |
Mexico City to be a courier for Lev Vasilevsky, | KGB Rezident in Mexico. |
He was Soviet | KGB officer in Warsaw, Poland in the 1980s and Russ |
he was immediately transferred to the Lubyanka ( | KGB) prison in Moscow. |
He reportedly worked as an undercover | KGB agent in Vneshtorgbank in Switzerland and for D |
ion ended with the electricity being cut off by | KGB officials in the audience. |
s inspired by an accidental visit to the former | KGB headquarters in Vilnius, calling it "one of the |
provocations V. Landsbergis, a wider Sajudis, a | KGB agent in its ranks. |
Goodman founded her own production company, | KGB Films, in 1994. |
elligence seminars and has lectured at both the | KGB headquarters in Dzerzhinsky Square, Moscow and |
"really" the phrase "Oda and Yoshikawa were the | KGB agents" in the reference, Koenker, Diane P., an |
cheslav Tikhonov played the central role of the | KGB General in the film. |
imself, Kishenin mentioned that he studied in a | KGB college in 1972-1975. |
xhibition centre is being created in the former | KGB prison in Potsdam. |
Segal was used in the | KGB Operation Infektion. |
atives from governmental agencies like the CIA, | KGB, Secret Intelligence Service, SAS, militaries a |
Lambert is named in a 1945 San Francisco | KGB cable intercepted and deciphered by the Venona |
she is targeted for murder by ex-members of the | KGB with interests in a ship owned by a Cuban man w |
She allowed | KGB agents into her apartment to peruse such docume |
.), [1993] 1 S.C.R. 740, popularly known as the | KGB case, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada deci |
In 1975-2001 he served in the | KGB and its successors. |
etention center SIZO-1, general prison IK-1 and | KGB special jail called "Amerikanka". |
of being a spy of the West and arrested by the | KGB on January 28, 1949. |
until the fall of the Soviet Union itself, the | KGB had kept information about the shooting to a ba |
, and Bond in tow so he can gain control of the | KGB (this last part is never actually said but is h |
ommittee of Communist Party and the chairman of | KGB in Latvia. |
The | KGB and local police quickly collected about 950 of |
rown Jewels: The British Secrets Exposed by the | KGB Archives, London: HarperCollins, 1999, 1998. |
Chief of the Belarusian | KGB, Vladimir Matskevich, |
erican FBI agent, and also cites documents from | KGB and Mexican government archives. |
Communist Party, not the security organs (i.e., | KGB) or military. |
f secret communication via shortwave radio from | KGB / Moscow to their European spies, he used actua |
Khaled Yashruti had many enemies: the | KGB, the Mossad, and the radical Palestinian factio |
The | KGB Cells Museum in Tartu is situated in the "gray |
eclipsed KGB-AM as rock listeners moved to FM. | KGB was named "Station of the Year" by Billboard Ma |
Britain instruct him to find and assassinate a | KGB agent named Krasnevin, believed to have killed |
ilitov and arrange the defection of the sitting | KGB Chairman, Nikolay Borissovich Gerasimov. |
ace protest in New York City, but said that the | KGB had not manipulated the American movement "sign |
ased on reports from the Mitrokhin Archive, the | KGB said of Allende that "he was made to understand |
ined by "Berg", Alexander Mikhailovich Orlov, a | KGB intelligence officer who defected to the West i |
According to | KGB defector Oleg Gordievsky, Jones provided intell |
hts to Second Secretary of the Russian Embassy, | KGB officer Oleg Gordievsky, who happened to be an |
KGB defector Oleg Gordievsky has stated that Andrei | |
the Czechoslovak Communist Party and with many | KGB agents on board was a "long hand" of Moscow. |
Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the | KGB based on the Mitrokhin Archive - 82.3.200.11 |
n sworn to secrecy by the NKVD (and, later, the | KGB), but on his deathbed he told his daughter the |
ussia's Last Great Secret from the Files of the | KGB, based on documents in the Soviet archives, rep |
1949: | KGB was operating at 1000 watts. |
ting like himself, fearing that he may be under | KGB observation or control. |
t Union when President Boris Yeltsin merged the | KGB with other government agencies. |
He was arrested in Moscow by the | KGB for passing out anti-war leaflets in Red Square |
KGB Officer Pavel Ivanovich Fedosimov reported to M | |
Grigoriev, under arrest and | KGB interrogation, plays to buy the Froments time t |
g refuge at the embassy, and Chuck Connors as a | KGB assassin posing as a U.S. Air Force officer. |
nt slogan on the paper bulletin, he'd be in for | KGB hot pursuit, whereas the electoral platform was |
The | KGB sees Ramirez meeting with Shaw and assumes Carl |
by MI5 with evidence that he had worked for the | KGB and recruited others to its service. |
h the Orthodox Churches and published a work on | KGB archives relative to the Catholic Church. |
Total assets ( | KGB Intelligence resource): 500 Billion (USD) |
od Smith and Terry O'Quinn) and the head of the | KGB (Oleg Rudnik), who all wish to see the exchange |
itute of Islamic Studies (founded by the former | KGB officer Ruslan Nakhushev, who disappeared under |
ativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary although the | KGB routinely sabotaged the pilgrimages. |
the SMERSH facility, by then controlled by the | KGB, was scheduled to be handed over to the East Ge |
m the Kazakh Institute of Physical Training and | KGB Higher School of the USSR in Moscow, USSR with |
sted journalist John Barron in writing his book | KGB: The Secret Work of Secret Agents, the appendix |
For the alleged | KGB spy, see Hans Assmann. |
e United States on behalf of the South Ossetian | KGB secret service (and ultimately Russia's FSB) an |
, in the Soviet Union during the 1950s, head of | KGB Aleksandr Shelepin proposed and carried out a d |
Berenson's spy work is left unusable to the | KGB, as Sir Nigel, using his own spy network, inten |
An urban legend surrounding RU-21 is that | KGB operatives sought a chemical compound that woul |
tus, was a colonel in (what became in 1954) the | KGB, the Soviet secret police, and his wife was an |
Bernard Schuster and Joseph Katz: | KGB Master Spies in the United States |
uard who provided classified information to the | KGB while stationed at the U.S. Embassy, Moscow fro |
in the USSR and the ubiquitous yet ineffective | KGB officers stationed around Balboa's cabin outsid |
to England in the mid-1960s, to play the Soviet | KGB Colonel Stok in Funeral in Berlin (1966) and Bi |
chev in October 1964, obviously influencing the | KGB to support the conspirators. |
e on a courier mission to Mexico, reporting the | KGB detected surveillance of Ruth Wilson, Epstein's |
Upon fleeing the lake, Gant is captured by the | KGB and taken back to the Soviet Union. |
Vyto Ruginis as Carl, another | KGB agent; Talbot's menacing silent henchman. |
944 Chile trip, Burd complained to the New York | KGB office that Menaker alienated several companies |
himself to be Soviet Colonel Bulba, head of the | KGB, explaining that this was how he managed to sup |
ervice (FSB), the successor organisation of the | KGB, noted that the order would be carried out rega |
d an article in Izvestia quoting documents from | KGB archives that David Karr was "a competent KGB s |
Albats learned that the | KGB employed the future Russian Patriarch Alexius I |
aoists were closely followed by Suojelupoliisi, | KGB and the Communist Party of Finland (SKP), which |
name and image were used widely throughout the | KGB and the Soviet Union- and other socialist count |
told the FBI that he had passed secrets to the | KGB since the mid-1930s, including plans for a new |
Decoded messages reveal activities of | KGB in the '40s. |
ogrammed to Kill: Lee Harvey Oswald, the Soviet | KGB, and the Kennedy Assassination," in which he as |
nown for his role as General Gogol, head of the | KGB, in the James Bond film series. |
According to "The World Was Going Our Way: The | KGB and the Battle for The Third World by Christoph |
articles she published about corruption and the | KGB under the Putin presidency. |
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