People's Commissariat for State Security was created in 1941.
Cheka (abbreviation of Vecheka) 1918 - 1922NKVD - "People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs" 1922 - 1923OGPU - "Joint State Political Directorate" 1923 - 1934NKVD - "People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs" 1934 - 1941NKGB - "People's Commissariat for State Security" 1941NKVD - "People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs" 1941 - 1943NKGB - "People's Commissariat for State Security" 1943 - 1946MGB - "Ministry for State Security" 1946 - 1953MVD and MGB are merged into the MVD 1953KGB - Committee for State Security 1954 - 1991
KGB was the acronym for Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti or Committee for State Security, The State security agency in the former Soviet Union.
Main Directorate of State Security was created in 1934.
Ministry for State Security - Soviet Union - was created in 1946.
The NKVD, or the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, was established in the Soviet Union in 1934. Its founding was part of a reorganization of the Soviet security and police services, and it was overseen by Genrikh Yagoda, who was the head of the NKVD at its inception. The NKVD played a significant role in state security, political repression, and the enforcement of Stalin's policies during the Great Purge.
Cheka (Chrezvychaynaya Komissiya, Extraordinary Commission), from 1917.NKVD (Narodnyy komissariat vnutrennikh del,People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs) 1934-1954.After Stalin's death in 1953:KGB (Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti, Committee for State Security) 1954-1991.
Empires are created through the conquest of other peoples and their incorporation into an enlarged imperial state of the conquerors.
State Security Administration ended in 1991.
It was recently reported that there had been a possible breach of security in the State of California with regard to peoples birth records, due to a reel containing sensitive information being discovered by accident in an unsecure location.
The National Security act of 1947 created the National Security Council. This Council would include the President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense and other people whose opinion would be useful to the President when dealing with foreign policy issues.
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