The Soviet secret police was called the NKVD during Stalin's tenure. It changed its name to MGB(briefly) and then KGB in 1954. The KGB was not founded in 1954. The Soviet secret police just went through a name change in 1954. KGB is an acronym for "Committee for State Security" in Russian. Belarus 🇧🇾 has kept the KGB name since 1991. As William Shakespeare would have said, "The Soviet secret police by any other name was just the same
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Is just like the KGB sounds good and the MGB, NKGB, GUGB and Cheka not so much
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Literally Nothing here
Mandela effect (only for normies, not history connoisseur like you all)
JOSEPH STALIN WAS A HORRIFYING DICTATOR WHO USED THE KGB TO CARRY OUT MASS PURGES AND RULE WITH A HAND OF STEEL
This statement is not correct
because.............the KGB was founded in 1954, one year after Stalin died
The rest of it is correct lmao
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