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Cold War KGB Border Guard

€18.95

United Bricks  - Cold War KGB Border Guard

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United Bricks premium printed LEGO® Minifigs.

The Soviet Border Troops were the border guard of the Soviet Union, subordinated to the Soviet state security agency: first to the Cheka/OGPU, then to NKVD/MGB and, finally, to the KGB. The mission of the Border Troops included repulsing armed incursions into Soviet territory; preventing illegal crossings of the border or the transport of weapons, explosives, contraband or subversive literature across the border; monitoring the observance of established procedures at border crossing points; monitoring the observance by Soviet and foreign ships of navigation procedures in Soviet territorial waters; and assisting state agencies in the preservation of natural resources and the protection of the environment from pollution. Border guards were authorized to examine documents and possessions of persons crossing the borders and to confiscate articles; to conduct inquiries in cases of violations of the state border; and to take such actions as arrest, search and interrogation of individuals suspected of border violations.

Comes with BrickArms AKS-74U and Minifigcat peaked cap.

United Bricks historical minifigures are printed on genuine brand new LEGO parts using a high quality UV printing method.

They make the perfect gift and are a great way for children [and adults] to learn history through building.

This set contains small parts and is not intended for childern under 3 years.

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