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Discover 5 of the most covert and ruthless KGB operations ever executed missions filled with deception, sabotage, and high-stakes Cold War intrigue. These real-life spy plots reveal the dark tactics ...
Step into the dark heart of Soviet history: the Lubyanka Building. From Red Terror to Stalin's Purge, uncover the chilling ...
David A. Andelman talks to US journalist Nicholas Daniloff about his experience being detained in a KGB prison in 1986. Daniloff’s circumstances were not dissimilar to those of The Wall Street ...
David A. Andelman talks to US journalist Nicholas Daniloff about his experience being detained in a KGB prison in 1986. Daniloff’s circumstances were not dissimilar to those of The Wall Street ...
Russia's Federal Security Service, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, will soon have the power to create a network of ...
As an ex-KGB agent, Putin was trained to see people’s weaknesses, and Trump’s are as obvious as the garish bronzer slathered ...
In 1986, the KGB arrested U.S. News & World Report journalist Nicholas Daniloff on espionage charges. What follows is Daniloff's account of his detention in Soviet prison.
Two former top spy hunters offer exclusive new revelations about their quest to solve America’s greatest espionage mystery and what’s at stake with Kash Patel in charge of the FBI.
One is described as "built entirely on KGB themes" by a leading Le Monde journalist; the other is an article "using KGB arguments" written by a leading Socialist politician.
KGB Bar | With its very own reading series, this Communist-themed bar is about stimulating brain cells, rather than killing them.
(3/5). The archives of KGB defector Vasili Mitrokhin challenge the notion that French intelligence services were never infiltrated during the Cold War: Throughout the 1950s, agent Pierre Chaignot ...
He is one of several high profile oil and gas executives to have fallen from high buildings since Russia launched its attack ...