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A detailed exploration of the notorious KGB, the Soviet Union's secret police and espionage organization. Published in 1994, the book examines the KGB's history, it's supposed demise in 1991, and its subsequent transformation.
Ebon argues that despite the official disbandment of the KGB, its core structure and goals have persisted under new names and forms. The book delves into the KGB's predecessors, its activities during the Soviet era, and the emergence of successor agencies like the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) under Yevgeny Primakov. Ebon also explores the influence of these agencies in former Soviet republics and their role in international affairs.
If you're interested in espionage, Cold War history, and the enduring legacy of the KGB, this book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis