Latvijas PSR Valsts drošības komitejas (VDK) par sevišķi bīstamiem pretvalstiskiem noziegumiem apsūdzēto personu krimināllietas
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Latvijas PSR Valsts drošības komitejas (VDK) par sevišķi bīstamiem pretvalstiskiem noziegumiem apsūdzēto personu krimināllietas
The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (LSSR) People’s Commissariat of State Security (PCSS; Russian: NKGB) was established on 31 March 1941 by the separation of the LSSR People’s Commissariat of Interior (PCI; Russian: NKVD). PCSS was a republic-wide institution accountable to the USSR’s NKGB; its main task was state security interests. During the period of Nazi Germany occupation of Latvia, the PCSS was evacuated and worked in the unoccupied USSR. On 24 March 1946 PCSS was reorganized as the LSSR Ministry of State Security (MSS). On 13 April 1953 the Latvian SSR MSS was united with the Latvian SSR Ministry of Interior (MI), and the Ministry of Interior ( MI) was established. On 10 April 1954 the Latvian SSR Committee for State Security (CSS; Russian: Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti (KGB)) was established, which was attached to the Latvian SSR Council of Ministers (CM). CSS was republic-wide institution accountable to the USSR. On 7 September 1978 the Latvian SSR CM CSS changed its name to the Latvian SSR CSS. The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic Committee for State Security was terminated according to the decision of the Republic of Latvia Supreme Council of 24 August 1991, “On the Termination of Activities of the USSR State security institutions in the Republic of Latvia”.
Latvijas PSR Valsts drošības komitejas (VDK) par sevišķi bīstamiem pretvalstiskiem noziegumiem apsūdzēto personu krimināllietas