It is or was positively illegal for a United States Citizen to be in the direct employ of a Foreign Agency that was deemed ( hostile to the security of the United States) unless there was some sort of undercover infiltration as in the film- I was a Communist for the F.B.I. about Matt Cvetic. Mr. Cvetic was a mere party member, at no time a pledged agent of the KGB. It would be like someone jointly ( some exceptions for counter-intelligence men) belonging to both the US Army and the Waffen-SS or Gestapo which would amount to High Treason. My guess the ban is still in effect-though possibly not applying to ( Non-rated) personnel such as police photographers, vehicle attendants, and police artists- these wore plain Black Garrison or Russian hats without any badges, as they were non-rated men, do not confuse with NCO such as a sergeant.
The KGB stands for Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti in Russian. This organization worked for the Soviet Union until the late 1950's.
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 was the national security agency of the Soviet Union, disbanded in 1991. There is no current way to contact the KGB.
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.
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The OGPU was the predecessor of the KGB.
KGB Archiver was created in 2006-03.
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The KGB didn't exist at the time.