KGB agentai: tipai, funkcijos ir keliami tikslai

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Žurnalų straipsniai / Journal articles
Language:
Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
KGB agentai: tipai, funkcijos ir keliami tikslai
Alternative Title:
KGB agents: their types, functions and objectives
In the Journal:
Genocidas ir rezistencija, 2019, 1 (45), 87-107
Summary / Abstract:

LTŠio straipsnio tikslas - įvardyti ir aptarti agentų tipus, jiems iškeltus tikslus ir užduotis, išryškinti, kokiose visuomenės grupėse jie aktyviausiai veikė. KGB siekė kontroliuoti įvairias visuomenės gyvenimo sferas, tad ir agentūrinio darbo spektras buvo labai platus. KGB juos naudojo prieš rezistentus Lietuvoje ir lietuvių išeivius Vakaruose, buvo pasitelkiami stebėti švietimo, mokslo, kultūros, ekonomikos ir turizmo sektorius. Šiame straipsnyje siekiama konkrečiais pavyzdžiais atskleisti, kaip agentai buvo naudojami prieš rezistencinę veiklą Lietuvoje ir išeivijoje, t. y. prieš dvasininkiją, išeiviją, disidentus ar siekiant išsiaiškinti antisovietines apraiškas ir bandant užkirsti joms kelią. Pateikiami agentūrinės veiklos atvejai, iliustruojantys svarbiausius agentų darbo aspektus [p.87-88].

ENKGB agents are one ofits pillars and sources of power since on the basis of the information they provided, the operative work was organized, which ensured that the atmosphere of fear and obedience pervade society. Ih e goal of this research is to name and define the types of agents, the tasks they had to carry out, the goals to be achieved as well as in what segments of the population they were most active. Ih e definition of an agent in KGB documents is a Soviet citizen, a foreign country national (subordinate) or an individual who has no citizenship, who collaborated secretly with the KGB organs and fulfilled its tasks ensuring internal security in the USSR. The committee’s apparatus consisted of agents, residents, owners of apartments for secret meetings, and owners of conspiracy apartments who were not on the staflf of the agency. KGB secret agents arc divided into certain types by the nature of their activities and the tasks they were to carry out. Agents infiltrated into the clergy controlled the Church and seminaries’ activities, attempted to exert influence on anti-Soviet priests as well as to form a positive position of the Vatican and the community of the devout that was in favour of the Soviet regime. Among the emigrć communities their goal was to harm the organisations of the diaspora and discredit the cause of Lithuania’s liberation for which they fought. The objective of the agents who were in charge of monitoring resistance activities was to uncover anti-Soviet schemes, especially the ways and organizers of samizdat. They aimed to influence people so that they avoided resistance, and those who got involved would abandon it. Agents using various instruments such as spreading disinformation about individuals, compromising them, trying to “reeducate” them took efforts to discredit non-conformists in the eyes of the public.he role of agents was particularly important for explaining the activities of resistance both in Lithuania and the West. After 1953, requirements for agents were more demanding than before. However, constant search for secret collaborators demonstrates that the work was complicated and the results could not satisfy the KGB although separate individuals suffered harm.

ISSN:
1392-3463
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2026-02-25 13:51:43
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