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KGB Operations

Sebastian Farnham

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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KGB Operations explores the multifaceted role of the KGB in espionage, counterintelligence, and its profound influence on Soviet and global politics. Uncover the inner workings of one of the world's most enigmatic intelligence agencies, and how it shaped public opinion, manipulated political events, and enforced ideological conformity. The book draws on declassified documents and memoirs to provide a comprehensive account of the KGB's activities during the Cold War, illustrating how the seemingly impenetrable Iron Curtain was, in reality, a meticulously crafted illusion.

 
The book begins by tracing the KGB's historical origins and institutional development, then examines its operational structure, detailing the functions of its various directorates and departments. You'll learn about the KGB's sophisticated espionage techniques targeting Western governments and technologies, and its ruthless suppression of internal dissent. Case studies of espionage, disinformation campaigns, and covert actions around the world demonstrate the KGB's vital role in maintaining Soviet power and projecting influence abroad.

 
Concluding with an analysis of the KGB's legacy, KGB Operations shows its enduring impact on contemporary intelligence practices and international relations. Readers gain insights into modern espionage and counterintelligence strategies, understanding how KGB methods continue to influence these fields today.
Available since: 03/21/2025.
Print length: 61 pages.

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