There are , were several different types. Historically one shoud consider the older Czarist IKGB, of which the fictional Dimitri was a member. the IKGB had a number of badges and insignia based on the Czarist Double Eagle. some had the eagle blackened a camouflage measure) during the War and in the period of the Provisional Government which retained the Double Eagle but omitted the crown or crowns as the Czar had stepped down.( but was still alive)- forward to red times- the Popular Sword and shield design badge is Red and Gold with an orange surround- Orange implying International operations-. These are the more valuable KGB badges occasionally surfacing in war-Surplus stores. then there are midget badges for novelty wear. also there were a variety of rank-insignia devices- as with other military and police agencies- the KGB always had a Dress uniform, unlike the FBI and again a variety of insignia. a submarine Intelligence officer has both the Communist Red star and an Anchor and the Anchor is under the star- Think deep comrade! also- a variety of both Garrison ( traditional military) and more familiar ( Russian) hats both fore and aft and round-head, the latter more popular and comfortable/ it is claimed Red Sable hat were restricted to Field Grade ( major/inspector) and above and were made by Adolfo they had one in the (Russian) section of the Smithsonian as foreign insignia items, so it is said. Good hunting.
In Russian KGB means Komitjet Gosudarstvjennoj Bjezopasnosti, translated this means Committee for State Security
Oficially? No But I wouldent rule it out as Putin himself was a KGB officer.
The KGB Keylogger is a great tool and asset for parents that are worried about their children using the internet. The KGB Keylogger has characteristics, such as stealth mode and visible mode, that allows parents to monitor their child's use of the internet.
It was really Joseph Stalin
They came from Moscow, Russia
The seventh Counter-assault detachment was charged directly with the personal protection of the Grand duchesses, and guess which one was the patron of this Czarist Police Squad?
In Russian KGB means Komitjet Gosudarstvjennoj Bjezopasnosti, translated this means Committee for State Security
KGB-FM was created in 1950.
There isn't any KGB agent in Czech Republic, because there is no KGB anymore.
The KGB is Russia's secret police organization created in 1917. In the beginning, the KGB was under control of the People's commission of the USSR. In 1991, the KGB was dissolved, and the foreign intelligence committee assumed duties.
KGB Archiver was created in 2006-03.
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The OGPU was the predecessor of the KGB.
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What does 14 KGB mean on a bracelet
The KGB didn't exist at the time.
The KGB, as an organization does not have a text number accessible to the public. Anyway it no longer exists. It's been disbanded. Never happened. Did not exist. Western plot. Never heard of it. Ask the CIA, MI5. Anyone but us. KGB's number is kgb-kgb or 542-542