Can traitors be forgiven? How did the KGB treat traitors in Soviet times?

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-06

Countries around the world have their own intelligence organizations, such as the FBI in the United StatesThe Soviet Union also formed a powerful intelligence organization called the KGB.

The prestige of the KGB has long spread throughout the world, and for those who have betrayed the country, the name is absolutely terrifying.

After all, the greatest mission of the KGB's existence is to eradicate those shameless people who betrayed the motherland and became a monk.

The KGB has always been ruthless in dealing with these traitors, and even if you flee to the United States on the other side of the ocean, the KGB will pursue them relentlessly.

The KGB will not stop until the traitors are completely killed, and the organization is to make the traitors never rest.

Traitors are deeply sinful, and no country will let them go, and they must be killed quickly.

The Soviet Union, as one of the most powerful countries in the world, could not let traitors survive in the world, so it got rid of many traitors.

The KGB is a powerful weapon for hunting down traitors, and countries around the world are in awe of it.

Can traitors be forgiven? Obviously, the answer is no.

Everyone knows that the KGB in the Soviet Union specialized in hunting traitors, so how did they achieve their goals?

The KGB is undoubtedly one of the most famous and feared intelligence organizations in history, and it is known for its ruthlessness.

During the Soviet era, the KGB was responsible for hunting down traitors, and if anyone dared to betray their country, the KGB would hunt them down.

Even if they chase to the ends of the earth, the KGB will not be tired, and even full of energy.

For them, only a successful hunt can be regarded as fulfilling their mission and worthy of the great trust of the motherland.

Seeing that the ghost of the KGB is still lingering, the traitors are definitely living in fear every day.

In fact, from the moment the traitors betrayed the motherland, they should have thought that their fate must be miserable.

The history of the KGB can be traced back to the Tsarist era, when Lenin established Soviet power in order to free the country and the people from the slavery of the old Tsarist forces.

The new regime was fragile like a baby waiting to be fed, and neither the Western powers nor the old Tsarist powers could tolerate the growth of the new regime.

In order to strangle it in its infancy, these forces began to work together non-stop. Their main methods are to carry out rebellion and assassination activities.

Lenin, a great man of a generation, naturally did not sit idly by, and in order to better protect the nascent regime, he set up a special department called the "Cheka".

The department's greatest mission is to uncover traitors and thwart the enemy's plots.

To put it bluntly, it was the predecessor and prototype of the KGB, from which the KGB evolved.

It turned out that its emergence was indeed huge, like an indestructible umbrella that protected the nascent regime from growing stronger and stronger for a long time.

In the end, Lenin was able to lead the people and people of insight to overthrow the old Tsarist forces and establish a new "Soviet Union" in which the people were the masters of the country.

It shows that this department has made great contributions to the birth of the Soviet Union.

After the birth of the USSR, the "Cheka" was not disbanded, but gradually developed into a more powerful intelligence organization "KGB".

At that time, the top leaders of the Soviet Union also used the sharp blade of the KGB to eradicate dissidents and kill traitors.

For example, during World War IIThere was a female Soviet soldier named PavlovaThe iron hooves of Nazi Germany trampled on the territory of the Soviet Union, and the Soviet military and civilians fought back.

The Soviet Union was on the verge of national ruinPavlova actually chose to betray the motherland and fight for the German army

She even killed her own compatriots, and more than 1,500 Soviet compatriots died at her hands.

These compatriots included Soviet prisoners of war, partisans, and old and weak women and children, and it has to be said that she really lost her conscience.

After the end of World War II, all countries began to severely punish traitors, and the Soviet Union was no different, and Pavlova naturally became a key target for liquidation.

Strangely, she disappeared and no one knew her whereabouts.

The KGB knew that she was definitely still alive, and in order to find out this heinous traitor, the KGB went all out to track her down.

Unfortunately, nothing went on at firstThe KGB continued to pursue it relentlessly, and it took more than 30 years to get its wish

Because Pavlova changed her name and surname in order to avoid being tracked down, she hid in the Soviet countryside for a long time, and she would not be found at all for a while.

In 1976, the KGB found important clues in the registration form of a family member of a Soviet **, and finally found her and executed her.

It has only been 2 years since Pavlova received the punishment she deserves, and another heinous traitor has appeared in the Soviet Union.

Under the instigation of Western countries, Koshelev, a Soviet deputy commander stationed in East Germany, was determined to betray the motherland and was eager to defect to the West.

He could not go empty-handed, but took the top-secret deployment map of all the important strategic forces and nuclear facilities of the Soviet Union on the East German front and went straight to the United States.

His defection route was to pass through West Germany and then to the United States, and the United States was naturally ecstatic to obtain these core classified documents, and immediately rewarded him with $40 million.

As a result, the Soviet Union suffered enormous losses and faced a serious threat.

In order not to allow the United States to do whatever it wanted, the Soviet Union had to be forced to redeploy its strategic deployment in the West German region, and its nuclear facilities had to be relocated and rebuilt.

After doing all this, the Soviet Union breathed a sigh of relief, and the Soviet Union hated Koshelev's betrayal and immediately demanded that the United States immediately hand him over.

Of course, the United States refused, and directly gave Koshelev permanent residency and sent troops to protect him all day long.

He lived safely in the United States for seven years, and both he and the Americans believed that the Soviet Union might have given up.

But they all thought too simply, the KGB had already infiltrated the United States unknowingly, and they only closely monitored it at first.

Because he did not startle the snake, Koshelev will let his guard down.

Until one day in 1985, he left home for a vacation and stayed in an upscale hotel. Seeing that the time was ripe, the KGB followed him and immediately began an assassination operation.

While Koshelev was using the toilet, the KGB suddenly burst into the room and killed him. The KGB did not show mercy and directly stabbed him with a dagger dozens of times, resulting in his tragic death.

And that's not all, the KGB also wrote a line on cardboard with Koshelev's blood: Traitor, 100 years will not give you any better.

When the Americans arrived at the scene, the KGB had long since disappeared. After the incident, even the US side felt incredulous and shocked, and they did not know how the KGB infiltrated the country and then secretly assassinated it.

The KGB dealt with traitors like this, and it would never let them end well, even if it was a mountain of swords and a sea of fire, it would not be possible to let them go.

It is worth mentioning that even today's Russian ** Putin was once a member of the KGB.

Putin has said that Russia will never forgive traitors. He served in the KGB and maintained a tradition of zero tolerance for traitors.

After the complete disappearance of the Soviet Union from history, Russia was born, and the dissolution of the KGB after Putin came to power, which does not mean that there are no intelligence organizations in Russia.

To this day, Russia's intelligence agencies remain terrifying and powerful, no less powerful than the Soviet KGB.

In fact, the KGB just existed under a different name, and it was called the Russian Federal Security Service.

Like the Soviet Union, Russia has never been soft on traitors.

Once Chechnya launched a rebellion in an attempt to break away from Russian ruleKhattab is one of the three leaders of the rebels

He led more than 1,000 of his subordinates to hide in the mountains, and often carried out terrorist attacks in Russia, killing many Russian prisoners of war.

Russia ** decided to eradicate him, when a frontal offensive is not easy to succeed.

So this difficult task was entrusted to the Russian Federal Security Service.

They had the idea of infiltrating Khattab's team and successfully bribed one of his henchmen, who poisoned and killed him.

Later, Russia also assassinated Chechen rebels many times, which shows that Russia is not easy to provoke.

What Russia never expected was that within a few months after the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, another traitor appeared.

A Russian pilot named Kuzminov, he suddenly killed 2 of his comrades in August 2022.

And thenHe hurried to defect in a military *** and flew directly to the territory of Ukraine

He was cunning and knew that it was not safe to hide in Ukraine all the time, and it wasn't long before he fled to Spain.

He thought he could finally sit back and relax, but onlyHe was found tragically dead a year later, not only was he shot several times but also run over by a car.

It is not difficult to guess that it must have been the work of the Russian intelligence services, after all, they have always treated traitors without tolerance.

Traitors are those who have forgotten their ancestors and recognized thieves as their fathers, and they will kill their own people, and they are already mad.

Needless to say, the crimes of traitors are unforgivable. For such people, no country will show mercy to them, and will not eradicate the hatred in their hearts.

In short, traitors have only one end to death, so everyone should love their country, and it is very important to have a patriotic heart.

The aggressor and the enemy are certainly hateful, but the traitor is even more hateful, because such people seek glory for their own selfish interests, and people spurn and condemn everyone.

There is no doubt that traitors can never be forgiven, and every country has never been merciless in its treatment of traitors.

There were many traitors in the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union naturally had zero tolerance for these people.

In order to eradicate traitors, the Soviet Union has long formed a terrorist intelligence organization "KGB".

How did the KGB treat traitors during the Soviet era? It's just a constant hunt.

No matter where the traitor fled to any corner of the world, the KGB would not stop hunting for him.

Once the traitor is found, the KGB will kill the killer and let the traitor die a tragic death.

For example, a Soviet deputy commander defected to the United States, and seven years later he was found tragically dead in a hotel, apparently by the KGB.

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