The KGB and other Russian spies / Michael E. Goodman
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- 327.1247 GOO-M
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327.120922 GOK-N R. N. Kao : gentleman spymaster / | 327.120954 YAD-R Mission R&AW / | 327.1241 GOO-M The M16 and other British spies / | 327.1247 GOO-M The KGB and other Russian spies / | 327.1247 LOK-S The spy who changed history : | 327.1247 LUC-E Deception : spies, lies and how Russia dupes the west / | 327.1247 PLO-S The man with the poison gun : |
Russia, the world’s largest country in total area, remains one of the most unknowable. Russian intelligence agencies play a major role in protecting their country and their espionage missions from the eyes of outsiders. In 1565, The ruthless Russian Tsar Ivan the terrible created a 6, 000-member security force called the oprichnina. Officers of the oprichnina dressed all in black and rode black horses. They terrorized the Russian people, killing thousands whom they blamed for made-up acts of treason. Many rulers after Ivan also created their own security forces to spy on Russians at home or living outside the country. The Russian security forces of the 20th and 21st centuries at different times as the Cheka, NKVD, KGB, and SVR—have added to a long tradition of power, fear, and secrecy that began more than 400 years ago. Read all about these formidable Russian intelligence agencies, their spy networks, and their surveillance operations around the world.
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