KGB Lexicon

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agencies
agent
Agent Operational Measures
anti-soviet
anti-Soviet Elements
anti-Soviet Organisations
antisoviet
antiSoviet Elements
antiSoviet Organisations
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clandestine surveillance techniques
Cold War intelligence research
Confidential Contact
Counter Intelligence Agencies
Counter-intelligence Activity
Counter-intelligence Work
Counterintelligence Activity
Counterintelligence Work
DLB.
enemy
Enemy Intelligence
Enemy Intelligence Services
Enemy Subversive Activity
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espionage methodology
Foreign Political Intelligence
Holding
Intelligence Activity
intelligence operations analysis
Intelligence Service
KGB Agencies
measures
operational
organisations
political policing USSR
Secret Cooperation
security
Soviet internal security apparatus
Soviet security studies
state
State Security Agencies
Top Secret
USSR Council
USSR State

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714682358
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this volume Mitrokhin presents two dictionaries produced by the KGB itself to define their activities in both offensive and defensive intelligence work. The translated documents tell the story of the KGB's methods and targets and should interest the general public as well as the specialist.
Vasily Mitrokhin was a chief archivist for the KGB. Dissolusioned by the Soviet Union, he began to write all the information on to small scraps of paper and smuggle them home where he typed it out. He buried all his records in his garden concealed in dustbins. In 1992 he contacted MI6 who then smuggled both him and the records out of the collapsing Soviet Union to safety in Britain, where he lives today.

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