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Johnn_JohnsonnShow Me An Evil Buffoon…Gregoryavitch Diminushkin was a happy man, despite living in one of the direst regions of the current Soviet Union. Gregoryavitch…4d ago14d ago1
Hotel CaliforniaThe KGBThe KGB, or Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee for State Security), was the primary security, intelligence, and secret police…6d ago6d ago
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