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Second Bureau of Imperial Iranian Army

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Second Bureau was one of the four main bureaus operating in the army alongside First Bureau, responsible for Human resources, Third Bureau, responsible for operations and Fourth Bureau responsible for logistics. It was active since reign of
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work involving military personnel, as well as civilians. The unit's operations was parallel to those of
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were founders of Iran's military intelligence service. The service was later contributed by
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On 7 September 1955, the "Intelligence Bureau of Imperial Iranian Army Headquarters" (
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The Rise and Fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty: Memoirs of Former General Hussein Fardust
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Intelligence Bureau of Imperial Iranian Army Headquarters was founded
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Tortured Confessions: Prisons and Public Recantations in Modern Iran
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emerged between the two and even became an open secret to people.
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From Palace to Prison: Inside the Iranian Revolution
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Encyclopedia of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
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Index

Imperial Iranian Army
Persian
intelligence agency
Pahlavi dynasty
Reza Shah
military attachés
Deuxième Bureau
War University
Officers' School
World War II
British secret services
Persian
Mohammad Reza Shah
military intelligence
counterintelligence
internal security
surveillance
Shahrbani
Ministry of Interior
1953 Iranian coup d'état
Organization of Intelligence and National Security
interservice rivalry
Iran portal
Intelligence Protection Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran Army



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