What is the KGB?
The KGB was the intelligence and internal security agency of the former Soviet Union. Enacted in 1954, it dissolved in 1995.
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KGB: The intelligence and internal security agency of the former Soviet Union.
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Yes, the KGB is the intelligence and internal security agency of the former Soviet Union.
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KGB, like ChaCha, is a mobile text answering service. However, they charge .99 per question! Call 18002ChaCha for unlimited q's!
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The KGB is the Knowledge Generation Bureau which is a text based question service which charges fifty cents per question sent.
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The KGB is the organized crime group in Russia, they've lost quite a bit of power.
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The KGB is the Russian abbreviation of Committee for State Security. ChaCha for now.
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Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti, or KGB is the Russian intelligence agency, similar to America's CIA.
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