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Secret Police - policing organization operating in secrecy for the political purposes of its government, often with terroristic procedures.

The Nature of a Secret Police

Enforcement of the law has required, in nearly all societies, a certain amount of secrecy, particularly in the investigation of crime and the identification of what are often considered conspiracies. The emergence of a uniformed


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    KGB: Death and Rebirth » Read Now

    by Martin Ebon. 236 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    It was official. In 1991, two months after an abortive coup in August, the KGB was pronounced dead. But was it really? In KGB: Death and Rebirth, Martin Ebon, a writer long engaged in the study of foreign affairs, maintains that the notorious secret police/espionage organization is alive and well...
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    Secret Empire: The KGB in Russia Today » Read Now

    by J. Michael Waller. 390 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Secret Empire -ii- Secret Empire The KGB in Russia Today J. Michael Waller Westview...Waller, J. Michael. Secret empire : the KGB in Russia today J. Michael Waller...
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    The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB » Read Now

    by Christopher Andrew, Vasili Mitrokhin. 702 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    Mitrokhin worked for the foreign intelligence archive of the Soviet spy agency. In 1972 he was charged with moving the top-secret records to a new headquarters, and took the opportunity to make notes and transcripts and hide them under his dacha floor. In 1992 British intelligence spirited him to...
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    A Century of Spies: Intelligence in the Twentieth Century (Discussion of the KGB begins on p. 252) » Read Now

    by Jeffrey T. Richelson. 534 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Here is the ultimate inside history of twentieth-century intelligence gathering and covert activity. Unrivalled in its scope and as readable as any spy novel, A Century of Spies travels from tsarist Russia and the earliest days of the British Secret Service to the crises and uncertainties of today's...
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    The Soviet Secret Police (1957) » Read Now

    by Simon Wolin, Robert M. Slusser. 408 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...this body, that of "Committee for State Security" KGB under the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. I...polices most brutal actions, was named to head the KGB. By law the...
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    The Secret World (1959) (Discussion of the KGB begins on p. 71) » Read Now

    by Peter Deriabin, Frank Gibney. 338 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...to its present initialed designation of KGB. He revolted against his own experience...the U.S.S.R., known familiarly as the KGB. The functions were then divided much...
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    Traitors among Us: Inside the Spy Catcher's World (Chap. 3 "The KGB Strikes") » Read Now

    by Stuart A. Herrington. 409 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Herrington and his agents were a powerful force pitted against the KGB and the Stasi throughout the Cold War. Their ingenious operations cracked the infamous case of Sergeant First Class Clyde Conrad, who for 16 years betrayed details of US war plans.
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    Spies without Cloaks: The KGB's Successors » Read Now

    by Amy Knight. 315 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    This book offers a compelling and comprehensive account of what happened to the KGB when the Soviet Union collapsed and the world's most powerful and dangerous secret police organization was uncloaked. As Amy Knight shows, the KGB was renamed and reorganized several times after it was officially...
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    Stasi: The Untold Story of the East German Secret Police (Chap. 3 KGB and Stasi: Two Shields, Two Swords") » Read Now

    by John O. Koehler. 460 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    This is a review of the activities of the Stasi, East Germany's Ministry for State Security, including art theft, programmes for international espionage, terrorism and terrorist training, involvement in narcotics, and operations in Latin America.
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    Window of Opportunity: Russia's Role in the Coalition against Terror, in Harvard International Review » Read Now

    by Oleg D. Kalugin. 5 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...services were set up in the image of the KGB (Committee for State Security) and overseen...when the NKVD--an early predecessor of the KGB--fearing Japanese incursions into...
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    Beyond Glasnost: Soviet Reform and Security Issues (Chap. 3 "The KGB's Uncertain Future") » Read Now

    by David T. Twining. 178 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Twining and his colleagues look at the impact of glasnost and the collapse of the Soviet system on the military. The case study approach used allows for in-depth examination of a number of key issues, ranging from the role of women in the Soviet armed forces to the rule of law to Sino-Soviet...
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    The CIA's Secret Operations: Espionage, Counterespionage, and Covert Action (Includes discussion of the KGB in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Harry Rositzke. 290 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...service in the would, including the Soviet KGB, is responsible for carrying out both espionage...efforts of unfriendly services, above all the KGB, to recruit agents...
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    The Rule of Law and Economic Reform in Russia (Chap. 6 "Police, Secret Police, and Civil Authority") » Read Now

    by Jeffrey D. Sachs, Katharina Pistor. 214 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    What impact has Russia's chosen path of reform had on the development of law after the collapse of the communist regime? This collection of essays examines how Russia's distinctive traditions of law-& lawlessness-are shaping the current struggle for economic reform in the country. Nine renowned...
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    Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley » Read Now

    by Kathryn S. Olmsted. 265 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    When Elizabeth Bentley slunk into an FBI field office in 1945, she was thinking only of saving herself from NKGB assassins who were hot on her trail. She had no idea that she was about to start the greatest Red Scare in U.S. history.

    Bentley (1908-1963) was a Connecticut Yankee and Vassar graduate...

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    Fear No Evil: The Classic Memoir of One Man's Triumph Over a Police State » Read Now

    by Natan Sharansky. 439 pgs.

    Temperamentally and intellectually, Natan Sharanskey is a man very much like many of us -- which makes this account of his arrest on political grounds, his trial, and ten years' imprisonment in the Orwellian universe of the Soviet gulag particularly vivid and resonant.

    Since Fear No Evil was...

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