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English: In the chart above (the photo of the Soviet archival document), there is listed the total number of NKVD (incl. administrative) employees (of the USSR) as of January 29, 1937. These figures are the following: 270,730 total employees, 7264 females and 263,466 males. With such a large workforce, one should understand that the number given by Pavel Sudoplatov regarding a force of 20,000 in the INO, NKVD is quite reasonable. Both organizations (NKVD in general and INO, NKVD) were even larger by the end of WWII. Of course, then they faced downsizing perhaps after WWII despite the Soviet re-acquisition in 1940 of the three Baltic States. But by 1948 and the Cold War, these numbers certainly grew again.
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An Extremely Large NKVD even before WWII

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