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Summary Of: NKVD

The NKVD contained the regular... turned into NKVD under a People... the NKVD apparatus was overwhelmed by duties inherited from MVD... of the NKVD of the RSFSR... The NKVD of the RSFSR retained control of the... the NKVD of the RSFSR was transformed into an all... the NKVD of the USSR... the separate NKVD of the RSFSR was not resurrected until 1946... the NKVD also became responsible for all detention facilities... the NKVD of the USSR underwent many organizational changes... The GUGB was separated from the NKVD and renamed the... the NKVD and NKGB were reunited on 20 July 1941... The CI sections were returned to the NKVD in January 1942... the NKVD was again separated from the NKGB... the NKVD of the USSR was renamed as the Ministry of Internal Affairs... The main function of the NKVD was to protect the... Documented evidence exists that the NKVD committed mass extrajudicial executions... NKVD agents became not only executioners... The NKVD established numerous secret prisons around... 1940 representatives of the NKVD and the Gestapo met for one week in... NKVD units were used for rear area security... The NKVD also executed tens of thousands of... NKVD massacres of prisoners... Very few NKVD agents were ever officially convicted of the particular violation of anyone... NKVD agents living in the... and the NKVD had its own production plans... the NKVD coordinated work on Soviet nuclear weaponry... but the project was supervised by the NKVD because of its great importance and the corresponding requirement for absolute security and secrecy... the project used information obtained by the NKVD from the United States... Attack on the NKVD Camp in Rembert... Attack on the NKVD Camp in Rembert... NKVD units dressed as UPA fighters... NKVD units dressed as UPA fighters... the NKVD had the following Chief Directorates... NKVD Organization in 1939... The Chief Directorate of NKVD Troops for Railroad Protection... The Chief Directorate of NKVD Troops for Escort... The Chief Directorate of NKVD Troops for Protection of Industrial Enterprise...

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