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JAKARTA - The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) said the leader of the Catholic Church in 1939-1958 Pope Pius XII was aware of plans for an attack that would be carried out by Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union in 1941.

It is said to refer to orders for Jesuits in the western Soviet region to move closer to the border, making it easier to escape when an attack occurs.

"On Wednesday 23 April 1941, a secret meeting took place between 400 Pursuits and the Pope, who instructed them to increase their activity in the east. Jesuits in Baltic, Western Ukraine and Belarus were ordered to gradually move to the border as German attacks on the Soviet Union are predicted to occur soon after the resolution of the East issue," the SVR said in a statement. a statement, according to Sputnik News December 20.

Timur problem adalah instabilities politik dan ekonomi di Kesultanan Utsmaniyah dari akhir zaman ke-18 hingga awal ebad ke-20, persaingan strategis selanjutnya dari kekuatan-kuaku besar Eropa.

It is known that the Russian SVR celebrated its 102nd birthday on Tuesday. SVR was founded in 1920. Operates as an external Russian intelligence agency. The service is assigned to intelligence and espionage activities abroad.

The SVR is also authorized to negotiate counterterrorism cooperation and intelligence sharing arrangements, with foreign intelligence agencies. The SVR cooperates with the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU).


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