- Main Administration for Safeguarding State Secrets in the Press
Main Administration for the Protection of State Secrets in the Press under the USSR Council of Ministers ( _ru. Главное управление по охране государственных тайн в печати) was the official
censorship andstate secret protection organ in theSoviet Union . The censorship agency was established in 1922 under the name "Main Administration for Literary and Publishing Affairs at theRSFSR Narkompros ", abbreviated as Glavlit. The latter term was in semiofficial use until thedissolution of the Soviet Union .Since the word "Glavlit" hints at "literature", the organization is often confused with
Goskomizdat , which performed another type of censorship: it controlled the political content infiction ,poetry , etc.Chronology of names
*1922: Main Administration for Literary and Publishing Affairs under the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR (Главное управление по делам литературы и издательств при Наркомате просвещения РСФСР):
*1946: Administration for the Protection of Military and State Secrets in the Press under the USSR Council of Ministers. (управление по охране военных и государственных тайн в печати при СМ СССР)
*1953: Main Administration for the Protection of Military and State Secrets in the Press under the USSR Council of Ministers. (Главное управление по охране военных и государственных тайн в печати при СМ СССР)
*1966: Main Administration for the Protection of State Secrets in the Press under the USSR Council of Ministers. (Главное управление по охране государственных тайн в печати при СМ СССР:)
Functions
The function of Glavlit was to prevent publications of information that could compromise state secret in books, newspapers and other printed matter, as well as in radio and TV broadcasting.
There existed a special list of kinds of information forbidden for publication in sources open for general public. Initially there were three major categories of secret information: military, economical and "other". In later lists these were detailed further, e.g., "finance", "politics", "science and engineering", etc. were added. The first version of the list was decreed on
October 13 ,1921 , before the creation of Glavlit, when censorship was a duty of a department ofVecheka . This list was updated several times. There were the following categories of secrecy: "top secret ", "secret", and "not for disclosure".In addition, for the purposes of the law the secrets were classified into "state secrets" (secrets related to the overall functioning of the state), "military secrets", and "official secrets" (secrets related to immediate functioning of an office or enterprise).
Glavlit performed its functions via regional offices. In the late Soviet Union, at institutions and enterprises the immediate censorship was performed by the so-called
First Department s controlled byKGB . In fact, tight cooperation of Sovietsecret service s and Glavlit was unbroken from the very beginning.Related organizations
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Goskomizdat
*First Department (also known as "secret department")
*USSR State Technical Commission - Commission for Counteracting Foreign Engineering Intelligences
*Militarycensorship was handled by themilitary counterintelligence of Soviet Army .References
*loc - [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/sutoc.html Soviet Union]
ee also
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Censorship in the Soviet Union
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