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[[Kidnapping]]<br>
[[Kidnapping]]<br>
[[Murder]]<br>
[[Murder]]<br>
[[Torture]]|type of villains = Oppressive Secret Police}}
[[Torture]]<br>
[[War crimes]]<br>
[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>
[[Rape]]<br>
[[Ethnic cleansing]]<br>
[[Polonophobia]]<br>
[[Misogyny]]<br>
[[Homophobia]]<br>
[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>
[[Islamophobia]]<br>
[[Persecution of Christians]]<br>
[[Americophobia]]<br>
[[Anglophobia]]<br>|type of villains = Oppressive Secret Police|type of villain=Oppressive Secret Police}}
{{Quote|There is no such thing as a former KGB man.|[[Vladimir Putin]]}}
{{Quote|There is no such thing as a former KGB man.|[[Vladimir Putin]]}}
The '''Committee for State Security''' (''Комите́т Госуда́рственной Безопа́сности'') or more commonly known as the '''KGB''' was the main intelligence agency of the Soviet Union and Russia from 1954 until it’s dissolution in 1991.
The '''Committee for State Security''' (''Комите́т Госуда́рственной Безопа́сности'') or more commonly known as the '''KGB''' was the main intelligence agency of the Soviet Union and Russia from 1954 until it’s dissolution in 1991.