One of the hallmarks of the Soviet system was its heavy reliance
on internal and foreign security and intelligence organizations.
Not surprisingly, given the secrecy surrounding Soviet efforts in
these areas, no biographical reference tools and few bibliographies
have been published to date. In this context, Michael Parrish's
work is a unique undertaking. In the first section to the volume,
biographies are provided on some 4,000 officials in senior and
mid-level positions who had served in Cheka, NKVD/RFSFR, GPU, KGB,
and other organizations. Also included are officials of the
Committee for State Control (formerly Ministry of State Control,
and, before that, Commissariat of Workers and Peasants'
Inspection). Prominent political personalities with earlier ties to
security services, such as N.A. Bulganin, are listed even though
such service formed only a brief part of their careers. Others
listed include party officials, such as A.A. Kuznetsov, who at
different times served as the Party's watchdog of security organs.
Also included, because of their close association with repression
and security organs, are members of Stalin's inner circle.
The second part of the volume is a survey of books in English
published between 1917 and 1990 which related to Soviet security
and intelligence organizations. This is followed by a biographical
addendum, a glossary of terms, and material showing the development
of Soviet security organizations. No one concerned with current
intelligence issues and the role of security organizations in
Soviet life can ignore this volume.
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