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The Committee for State Security ((ブルガリア語:Комитет за държавна сигурност), ''Komitet za dǎržavna sigurnost''; abbreviated КДС, CSS), popularly known as State Security (Държавна сигурност, ''Darzhavna sigurnost''; abbrievated ДС) was the name of the Bulgarian secret service during the Communist rule of Bulgaria and the Cold War (until 1989). ==Structure== * 1st Main Directorateforeign intelligence. Succeeded by the National Intelligence Service in 1990. * 2nd Main Directoratecounter-intelligence. Succeeded by the National Security Service. * 3rd Directoratemilitary counter-intelligence * 4th Directorate surveillance * 5th Directorategovernment security and protection. Succeeded by the National Protection Service. * 6th Directoratepolitical police. Succeeded by the Head Service for Combating Organized Crime. It had the following departments: * * 1st Departmentworked among the intelligentsia and controlling the unions of artists * * 2nd Departmentworked in the universities and among the students * * 3rd Departmentresponsible for the clergy, the Jews, Armenians and Russian White emigrants * * 4th Departmentspecialized in pro-Turkish and pro-Macedonian nationalism * * 5th Departmentworked among the political rivals, such as the agrarians and social democrats * * 6th Departmentobserved pro-Maoist and anti-party activity * * 7th Departmentinformation analysis and anonymous activity * 7th Directorateinformation work 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Committee for State Security」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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