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NKVD buildings in former Soviet Union - during the first years of the Soviet Union the NKVD took over a number of existing buildings, many building were also constructed for offices and investigation/torture chambers and internal prisons.

Russia

Moscow

  • Lubyanka (KGB), formerly All-Russia Insurance Company, rebuild 1940 and 1983

Sankt Petersburg

  • Bolshoi Dom at Liteynyi Prospect [1]

Vladivostok

Kiyv, Ukraine

Minsk, Belarus

  • now KGB building, constructed after the war, see [4]

Baku, Azerbaijan

  • now the State Frontier Service[5]