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: Notable heads included Viktor Abakumov (1946–1951), who previously led the "SMERSH" counterintelligence, and Semyon Ignatyev (1951–1953).
(MGB in numbers 2/120 in context)
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: Historical research on state secrets reveals that in 1947, the MGB and Glavlit employed roughly 2,120 censors at the periphery to monitor literature and protect state secrets. The was the central state administration body of
The was the central state administration body of the Soviet Union responsible for state security from 1946 to 1953. It was formed by renaming the NKGB (People's Commissariat for State Security). and political repressions.
: In the context of Soviet history and "MGB in numbers," "2/120" frequently refers to Volume 2, Issue 120 of the Bulletin of Moscow University (Series 8: History) or similar academic journals (e.g., Vestnik MGLU ) which publish archival research on MGB activities, censorship, and political repressions.
The specific identifier "2/120" appears in several specialized academic and technical contexts related to Soviet history and industrial equipment:
