1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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East Asia
North America
Central America and Caribbean
1893 - 1976
1898 - 1976
1879 - 1953
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1875 - 1965
1978
The table of contents for volume 15 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to counterintelligence, psychological training for KGB agents, Soviet criminology, Chinese intelligence services, and other issues.
1977
The table of contents for volume 14 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to the theory of counterintelligence activities, management of counterintelligence activities, sociology and operational psychology, West German intelligence, and "adversary" activities at sea, in propaganda, and in the mapping of Soviet territory.
The table of contents for volume 13 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to the theory of counterintelligence activities, management of counterintelligence activities, adversary capabilities in air and space, and education and training, among other topics.
October 21, 1978
M.V. Yegorov reports that a barge carrying radioactive waste sank.
1986
Undated list of reports about the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station, written by or directed to the CPSU Central Committee, from 1979 through 1986.
1976
The table of contents for volume 11 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to theory, organization, and tactics of counterintelligence, the "subversive activities" of the United States and other countries, criminology, and other subjects.
1975
The table of contents for volume 9 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to the theory and practice of counterintelligence, the history of Soviet state security organizations, training and education, and the "subversive activities of the adversary."
1974
The table of contents for volume 8 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to the so-called "subversive activities of Zionists".
The table of contents for volume 7 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to intelligence services of the "imperialist states" and adversaries, including the United States, West Germany, and Israel.
April 1, 1949
Nehru briefs the Provincial Premiers about internal and external developments. Nehru highlights the situation in China and states that the communists could soon take power in the whole of China. He speculates how this will affect other regions.