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abbr.
<俄> Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti
苏联国家安全委员会(克格勃)



    kgb
    [ noun ]
    formerly the predominant security police organization of Soviet Russia
    <noun.group>


    1. Nowadays, he said, U.S. intelligence agents and KGB officers from the Soviet Embassy no longer appear regularly to roam Kamkin's aisles, spying on each other in the hope of learning what the other side is reading.
    2. The KGB several years ago detained an airline executive in the middle of a hash near Gorky Street.
    3. The KGB went so far Wednesday as to show a film to journalists, "The KGB Today," billed as the first documentary about the organization and slated for distribution both inside and outside the Soviet Union.
    4. The KGB went so far Wednesday as to show a film to journalists, "The KGB Today," billed as the first documentary about the organization and slated for distribution both inside and outside the Soviet Union.
    5. The Tass news wire quoted KGB officials as saying the man fired into the air with a sawed-off shotgun and that no one was hurt.
    6. Federal prosecutor Kurt Rebmann said they marked "an important penetration of the KGB spy network" in West Germany.
    7. The Soviets withdrew their forces from Austria in 1955, but they left behind a large embassy and many other offices that Western intelligence agencies always have viewed as potential helpers of the KGB and the GRU, Soviet military intelligence.
    8. "Emigration plays an important role in espionage in the Federal Republic (West Germany), as has been shown by the arrest of the suspected KGB agents," Lange said.
    9. Kalugin's recent charges of wiretapping, smear campaigns and other dirty tricks have been a major thorn in the KGB's side while it is trying to improve its image.
    10. Kalugin, 55, focused renewed attention on the KGB's tarnished past _ and he claims its present _ when he went public in June.
    11. On Thursday, five KGB officers answered questions on a nationwide TV call-in program.
    12. After getting approval from the factory, probably the easiest step, the would-be business traveler must be cleared by the local authorities, the responsible industrial ministry and the KGB.
    13. This may mean that, despite his criticism, Mr. Gorbachev is unwilling or unable to wage an all-out attack on the KGB.
    14. "Many of the so-called `infractions' were very minor, such as curfew violations, insubordination, and misuse of telephone that could have no conceivable tie to suspected KGB activity," the corps said in a statement.
    15. So he defected to the U.S. "I thought something was wrong with the KGB," says Mikhail, who won't allow use of his full name out of concern for family left behind in Russia.
    16. The KGB called it "another slanderous allegation by Oleg Kalugin."
    17. Soviet officials acknowledged in April that the officers were killed by the NKVD, Stalin's secret police and the KGB's predecessor.
    18. The newspaper said Shmonov, who is being held in a KGB investigation ward, arrived in Moscow on Nov. 6 and rented an apartment.
    19. The suspected killers were in custody, Izvestia reported, but crowds of angry Uzbeks took to the streets Monday demanding more members of their ethnic group be included in law enforcement and KGB bodies, it said.
    20. Few films have been rougher on Soviet officialdom, including the KGB, for the tyrannies it has perpetrated.
    21. A television sound technician said his jacket pocket was ripped off by the KGB, and a photographer said he was punched in the back.
    22. He also said he was present in the Warsaw station of the KGB in 1979 when a cable arrived from Moscow ordering what he believed to be the initial stages of a plot to assassinate Pope John Paul II.
    23. Ms. Falk has acknowledged providing state secrets to the KGB from 1975 to 1985.
    24. A KGB official reached by telephone in Moscow said Wednesday the organization has a deputy chairman named Viktor Grushko.
    25. Rarely has an event promised greater potential for historical revisionism than the opening of the KGB's files. And rarely has so important an archive been assembled by an entity so devoted to disinformation.
    26. At first, the KGB rejected his charges as hostile and distorted and accused him of making them to further his own political ambitions.
    27. Vladimir A. Kryuchkov, head of the KGB, told the panel there was no reason to maintain such a large border zone, the news agency said.
    28. Clayton Lonetree, a Marine guard recruited by the KGB, hadn't yet been transferred to Vienna when Mr. Yurchenko made that statement.
    29. A witness, speaking by telephone from the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, said several dozen people sat near the city's KGB headquarters and carried the flag that flew in the republic before it was made part of the Soviet Union.
    30. Police arrested at least six prominent Georgian activists over the weekend and sought 30 others, said Nanuli Gogua, whose daughter Irina Sarishvili was among those taken into custody by the KGB security force.
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