Verify to be certain, but I think it was the NKVD.
Soviet partisans were guerrilla fighters who operated in occupied Soviet territories during World War II, particularly from 1941 to 1945. They engaged in sabotage, intelligence gathering, and direct attacks against German forces and collaborators. These groups were often composed of local civilians, military personnel, and members of the Communist Party, and they played a crucial role in undermining the Nazi occupation. Their efforts contributed significantly to the overall Soviet war effort and morale.
During World War I, the leader of Russia, which later became the Soviet Union, was Tsar Nicholas II until his abdication in 1917. Following the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin emerged as the leader of the Bolshevik government and headed the Soviet Union during the interwar period and World War II. Joseph Stalin succeeded Lenin after his death in 1924, becoming the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II, overseeing significant military and economic efforts against Nazi Germany.
it was the the soviet union
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A significant cause of Soviet mistrust of the Western Allies during World War II was the West's delayed opening of a second front in Europe, which the USSR believed was a strategic maneuver to weaken Soviet forces. Additionally, the ideological differences between the communist Soviet Union and the capitalist Western nations fueled suspicion, as did the Western Allies' previous non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany. Incidents such as the Western reluctance to share military technology and intelligence further exacerbated these tensions, leading to a deep-seated distrust that would persist even after the war.
Project Venona aimed to decrypt messages transmitted by Soviet intelligence agencies during and after World War II. Initiated by the U.S. Army Signal Intelligence Service in 1943, the project sought to uncover and understand Soviet espionage activities, including the infiltration of U.S. government and military institutions. The successful decryption of these messages provided critical insights into Soviet operations and helped shape U.S. intelligence efforts during the Cold War.
The Soviet Union :)
Viktor Suvorov has written: 'Inside the Soviet Army' 'Inside the Soviet Military' 'Soviet military intelligence' 'Ledokol' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Causes, Diplomatic history, Foreign relations, Germany, Germany. 1939 Aug. 23, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Strategy, Strategy, World War, 1939-1945 'Akvariun' 'Inside Soviet military intelligence' 'Aquarium' 'Inside the Aquarium' 'The liberators'
Project Venona aimed to decrypt messages transmitted by Soviet intelligence agencies during and after World War II. Initiated by the U.S. Army Signal Intelligence Service in 1943, its primary goals were to uncover Soviet espionage activities, identify spies within the United States, and assess Soviet military capabilities. The project ultimately sought to provide intelligence insights that could inform U.S. national security and counterintelligence efforts.
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David M. Glantz has written: 'The history of Soviet airborne forces' -- subject(s): Soviet Union, Soviet Union. Sukhoputnye voiska. Vozdushno-desantnye voiska, History 'When Titans Clashed' 'The Soviet strategic offensive in Manchuria, 1945' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Military History, World War, 1939-1945, History 'Companion to Colossus reborn' 'Armageddon in Stalingrad' 'Kharkov 1942 Anatomy of a Military Disaster Through Soviet Eyes' 'The role of intelligence in Soviet military strategy in World War II' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Campaigns, Military intelligence, Strategy 'The Battle of Kursk' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Operation Citadel, Kursk, Battle of, Russia, 1943, Tank warfare 'Kharkov 1942' 'From the Don to the Dnepr' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945, History, Military History 'The military strategy of the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Military History, Military policy 'Soviet operational and tactical combat in Manchuria, 1945' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Military History, World War, 1939-1945, History
The venona project was a secret collaboration of the U.S and the U.K intelligence agencies involving cryptanalis of messages sent by the intelligence agencies of the the Soviet Union, mostly during world war II.
The Soviet Union. They had a combined 23,400,000 deaths.
The Soviet Union supplied the military needs of the Arab countries (Israel's attackers) during the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 (called the Yom Kippur War by the Israelis).The Soviet Union.
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Military intelligence
The Danish military intelligence.