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The Mossad, shortened name of: Hebr
ew: מיוחדים ולתפקידים למודיעין המוסד
- Ha-Mossad le-Modiin ule-Tafkidim Meyuhadim
(pronunciation (info / explanation)), Institute for Information Gathering and Special
Tasks, is one of three organizationswithin the Israeli secret service, in addition to the Aman
(the secret service of theIsraeli Defense Forces (IDF) and the Shabak internal security
service, also known as Sheen Beet. In 2018, the Mossad had about 7,000 employees
spread overeight departments. The head office is located north of Tel Aviv. The Mossad was
founded on 13December 1949 by the then-Isra
eli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. The Mossad should not be confused with the Mossad Le'Aliyah Bet,
which operated from 1939 to1948 illegal immigrationsorganized to Palestine
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The KGB was founded in March 1954 as the 'shield and
sword' of the communist party - which was also reflected
in the service's emblem- and existed until the end of the
Soviet Union in 1991. The service, which was a successor
was known from earlier similar organizations under the
names of Cheka, GPOe, NKVD and MGB, was charged
with espionage, extracting classified information from non-
Communist countries (particularly the US), the liquidation
of non-Communist persons (carried out by Department V,
the top-secret assassination and sabotage division) and
the elimination of anti-communist elements. In addition,
the KGB was also responsible for the security of party
officials and statesmen of the Soviet Union.After the
collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the KGB was
replaced by the FSK, which was replaced in 1995 by the
Federal Security Service (FSB), the current security
service of Russia. The current president of Russia,
Vladimir Putin, started his career in 1975 in the KGB
(when the later USSR Secretary General Yuri Andropov
was head of the KGB) and later became head of the FSB.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is an American security agency. It is
one of the federal law enforcement agencies in the United States. The FBI was
best known for J. Edgar Hoover, director from 1924 to 1972, who also had the
agency investigate political activists. Only since 1935 has the agency actually
been called the FBI, before that it was called the Bureau of Investigation
(BOI).The FBI today acts as a crime investigation agency for terrorism, drug
crimes, organized crime, espionage, forensics, computer crime, violent
crimes, white collar crime and is committed to crime prevention. Since 2002,
counter-terrorism has been a top priority. The FBI has a total of 35,104
employees of which 13,412 are FBI agents. The agents who do not work in the
United States are stationed in US embassies and international organizations
such as Interpol, Europol, the European Union and NATO.
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is the foreign intelligence agency of the United States. This
agency is responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about governments, companies
and individuals, and then disseminating this information to various parts of the US
government.The CIA is one of 17 U.S. intelligence agencies coordinated by the Director of
National Intelligence (DNI), a position formerly held by the Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency.The CIA also has an extensive secret military apparatus, which during the Cold War was
responsible for many attempts to overthrow governments perceived as pro-Soviet and anti-US
interests, such as that of Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala, Soekarno in Indonesia , Patrice
Lumumba in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Salvador Allende in Chile.The CIA was also
the driving force behind the establishment of stay-behind networks in Europe that should
become active after a possible Soviet invasion there. This was also known as Operation Gladio.
In addition, the CIA also has secret contacts with the Vatican, this was confirmed in October
2006 by Richard Allen, former security adviser to President Ronald Reagan.
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Kempeitai (Japanese: 憲兵隊) is the Japanese word for military
police. The Kempeitai was the military police in the Imperial
Japanese Army from 1889 to the end of World War II. The
Kempeitai also acted as an intelligence agency and was
notorious both in Japan and in the occupied territories of Asia.
At the end of the Second World The Kempeitai was founded in
1889 as an elite corps and had 349 members. By November 1,
1945, when General D. MacArthur dismantled the organization,
it had grown into a massive organization totaling 36,000 strong,
including 24,000 officers—not counting native auxiliaries in
occupied territories. The original function of the Kempeitai
during the "Meiji period" was to discipline army officers who
opposed the institution of compulsory military service. The ex-
samurai, who formed a professional army, resisted the idea of
leading a regular army with conscripts. war the Kempeitai
numbered 36,000 men.