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There were a succession of Soviet secret police agencies over time. The first secret police after the October Revolution, created by Vladimir Lenin's decree on December 20, 1917, was called "Cheka" (ЧК). Officers were referred to as "chekists", a name that is still informally applied to people under the Federal Security Service of Russia, the KGB's successor in Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. For most agencies listed here secret policing operations were only part of their function; for instance, the KGB was both the secret police and the intelligence agency.

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  • Cronología de las policías secretas soviéticas (es)
  • Chronology of Soviet secret police agencies (en)
  • Polizie segrete sovietiche (it)
  • Cronologia das agências policiais secretas soviéticas (pt)
  • История советских органов госбезопасности (ru)
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  • There were a succession of Soviet secret police agencies over time. The first secret police after the October Revolution, created by Vladimir Lenin's decree on December 20, 1917, was called "Cheka" (ЧК). Officers were referred to as "chekists", a name that is still informally applied to people under the Federal Security Service of Russia, the KGB's successor in Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. For most agencies listed here secret policing operations were only part of their function; for instance, the KGB was both the secret police and the intelligence agency. (en)
  • La lista delle polizie segrete sovietiche enumera, in ordine cronologico, le polizie segrete che hanno operato in Unione Sovietica. (it)
  • История органов госбезопасности в РСФСР и СССР (1917—1992) (ru)
  • A lo largo del tiempo existieron una sucesión de servicios de policías secretas soviéticas. La primera policía secreta después de la Revolución de Octubre, fue creada por decreto de Lenin el 20 de diciembre de 1917, a la que se la llamó 'Checa' (ЧК). A sus agentes se les llamaba 'chequistas', un nombre que todavía suele aplicarse informalmente a las personas adscritas al actual Servicio Federal de Seguridad, sucesor del KGB en Rusia después de la disolución de la Unión Soviética. (es)
  • Houve uma sucessão de agências policiais secretas soviéticas ao longo do tempo. A primeira polícia secreta após a Revolução de Outubro, criada pelo decreto de Vladimir Lenin de 20 de Dezembro de 1917, chamava-se "Cheka" (ЧК). Os agentes eram referidos como "chekistas", nome que ainda é aplicado informalmente às pessoas sob o Serviço de Segurança Federal da Rússia, o sucessor do KGB na Rússia após a dissolução da União Soviética. (pt)
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