This phrase refers to historical and technical data related to the , the predecessor to the KGB. 1. Historical Context: MGB USSR (1946–1953)
: Most likely a citation to an academic publication (Volume 2, Issue 120) that analyzes these specific historical "numbers" and statistics.
: A historical figure representing the number of censors working under the state security apparatus in the late 1940s.
: 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.
(MGB in numbers 2/120 in context)
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This phrase refers to historical and technical data related to the , the predecessor to the KGB. 1. Historical Context: MGB USSR (1946–1953)
: Most likely a citation to an academic publication (Volume 2, Issue 120) that analyzes these specific historical "numbers" and statistics.
: A historical figure representing the number of censors working under the state security apparatus in the late 1940s.
: 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.
(MGB in numbers 2/120 in context)