
AGENCI KREMLA CUTTER AND TODAY
RUSSIAN AGENCY IN POLAND
POLSSY AGENCIES
The well placed and camouflaged generations of post-Soviet agents are besides operating in Poland, which is next.
To what degree did abroad services infiltrate the Polish state and military apparatus? This question was rapidly raised as part of the settlement and investigation of the alleged September defeat in 1939, and later besides the failure of the full war. While the German grids were almost entirely restored (and thus mostly revealed), the east direction - for apparent reasons - remained "terra incognita".
This is because, in view of the inaccessibility of the most crucial post-Soviet archives, we are primarily devoted to the extended work of Russian authors. It is actual that Polish themes in their works are usually presented marginally, but the summing up brings even a frightening, though for now only sketched image of the agentura, profoundly rooted in the state administration and army of the Second Republic of Poland, and then besides in Polish authorities in the country and in exile.
GUIDELINE
The military information services liquidated in 2006 were russian agents in Poland. The fact of their liquidation does not mean the cessation of russian agentry in Poland. The russian agent is smiting the number of agents scattered around the world. In Poland the agentura has its own “person” of secret associates. In fact, the russian agentura rules Poland, and its “Polish” government acts as a transportation boy. It is no longer pride and power that governs Poland. It is simply a simple fear of the rulers, considering that Moscow is an old tried-out professional murderer, whether it is an full human group, or for the individual needs of the country's advice. What the Soviets have done to our country with genocide and political aggression are facts mostly known. In imperial politics of Tsar and russian Russia Poland is noted as a mortal enemy. Russian propaganda is helping. The average Russian inactive knows nothing about the NKVD genocide in Katyn, or knows this crime, but by the Germans. The remains of the action of the notorious Burdenko committee are in the minds of the human gangrene of russian thugs in the brains of citizens.
In the 1920s, Poles murdered Bolshevik prisoners during the Polish-bolshevik War, says Putin's propaganda. In addition to the murders of their own communists, or generalizations, called Stalinist purges, the Soviets besides murdered Polish communists. After all, they murdered Bolesław Bierut of NKVD agent Erich Honecker the leaders of the GDR brought trial for treason etc.
Recently, the Kremlin murdered Anna Politowska, Aleksandra Litwinenko, Anastasia Baburova, Żelimchan Jandarbiev, Natalia Estemirova, and in a conspiracy with Polish government presidents Prof. Lech Kaczyński and the president of Poland in exile Ryszard Kaczorowski.
Symptomatically, that shortly after Tusk's visit to Putin, the Polish Prime Minister was afraid to mention Katyn, Putin himself asked him what the footstool said Katyn was not afraid with politicians. Kremel portal ]]>https://www.gaseta.ru/]]>
described Tusk – “our man in Warsaw”, and after his departure, russian atomic missiles were directed towards Poland, despite the agreement by Tusk and Putin of the date of the russian song festival in Zielona Góra, and “Komsomalska Traw” wrote about Grandpa Tusk that he voluntarily volunteered to the Wehramacht.
Poland, a dam on its way to the West, has since its revival been an area of expansion of russian spy agencies, both subordinate to Komintern, NKWD and the Red Army staff.
The fact is that since the 1920s they have created the most effective and efficient interview in the world.
Its assets were comparatively advanced financial resources, the most brutal, without any brakes on the method of action and unlimited selection and enlistment among supporters and sympathizers of the communist movement.
An additional facilitation for the Soviets was the presence of a comparatively many Russian, Ukrainian and judaic colony in the second Polish territory for apparent reasons especially susceptible to recruitment. Many representatives of national minorities were besides willing to cooperate with the Soviets, treating Polish statehood independently or even hostilely.
Poland, initially recognized (not only in Berlin, but besides in Moscow) as a seasonal state, was not only an intelligence infiltration facility, but besides a site of diversion and terrorist action, undertaken on a large scale with the aid of the agent, illegal, Communist organization of Poland and Communist organization of Western Ukraine. A lace disinformation operation "Trust" has become a threat to control Russian emigration organisations and their impact on the secret services of major European countries.
AGENTURE IN THE MFA AND THE MMA
After May 1926, signals obtained by intelligence channels convinced Stalin about interior stableness in Poland, and extremist moves by Marshal Józef Piłsudski - which neutralized on the Polish ground the operation of "Trust" - forced russian intelligence to change methods of action. As a result, the construction of a long-term agenture in the Second Poland was started, whose centres were respective well-inspired centres in the Free City of Gdańsk, Krakow and Warsaw.
After Hitler came to power, relations with Berlin began to complicate, and russian leadership was afraid about the anticipation of rapprochement between the Reich and the Republic, an highly efficient intelligence network was created in the German embassy in Warsaw. It provided the best insight into the initiatives of both possible partners.
What did the Polish authorities gotta discern and how did they effort to argue them?
According to the counterintelligence, spies were tried primarily to recognize, and only later - and not all - to disable.
For example, Eugenia Arciszewska, the wife of the Ambassador to Bucharest, the alleged white Russian, was suspected of being active in russian intelligence.
This resulted in a abrupt turn in her husband's career: cancelled from the facility in May 1938, after making a promise of divorce or separation (as was later to be shown to be sexual), he received a nomination for an informal Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of abroad Affairs, where you could be subject to more thorough scrutiny. another agents in the MFA were the higher authoritative of the Administrative Department Stanisław Prochnicki (remote, in 1933 committed suicide) and the later celebrated writer and publicist Stefan Litauer, who was then employed in the Press Department. According to unproven rumours, russian intelligence was besides to search to get counsel from the Polish Embassy in Moscow, and then head of the russian Referee in the east Department - Stanisław Zabiełła. Recently, thanks to the studios of Russian historians Alexander Papczinski and Mikhail Tumszys, the name of another agent from this ellipse came out. You'd have a colonel. Tadeusz Kobylański, Polish military attaché in Moscow, followed by embassy councillor in Bucharest, since 1935 the Head of the east Department and Deputy manager of the Political Department. It was lured - both authors say - with large money and the anticipation of homosexual tendencies. Prof. Paweł Wieczorkiewicz's message contradicts Polish political scientist Adam Danek in Fronda portal.
Russian intelligence had its man and in the second delicate organ of the state - in the Ministry of Interior.
A long-standing chief of political police was suspected of contacts with the Soviets, and then Deputy Minister of Interior Henryk Kawecki, liable for many years, among others, for combating communism and the Communist organization of Poland as a russian agent.
ZYMIER AGENT
"From the demasking broadcasts of Józef Lighty on Radio Free Europe is known to recruit Michał Żymierski, erstwhile general, demoted
After May 1926, a final conviction for bribery. However, the later Polish marshal, despite his expulsion from the army, sustained many officer contacts and relations in the military-industrial French community, while at the same time – which was even more crucial – as an alleged "sacrifice of sanation" and fierce enemy of Marshal Józef Piłsudski enjoyed the trust of emigration-opposition environments, with General Władysław Sikorski at the head.
Zimierski was not the only military on Moscow's pay. During the interwar period, the Soviets managed to recruit at least 12 more active service officers, including Colonel Louis Lepiar, Chief of Staff of the Corps territory Command in Lviv.
Contrary to appearances, all of them, playing the function of typical spies and stealing maps, ciphers, plans for the deployment of troops and another papers (in fact insignificant, due to the fact that periodically changed), posed a much little threat to the safety of the state than 1 agent of influence, even in the genus Żymierski."
SHOOT MINISTERS
"In the years of planet War II the Soviets had – in addition to well organized and strong agentry under the business of PPR, GL/AL – besides a strong grid in Polish London.
For example, the key position of the manager of the Political Department of the Ministry of abroad Affairs was given to Arciszewski, and the correspondent of the Polish Telegraph Agency was appointed... Litauer.
But they were at most the tip of the iceberg.
It has been known for any time that the russian intelligence informants were 2 ministers of the Polish government – “Gienrich” and “Saxon”.
For deficiency of further data, 1 can only speculate who was behind these aliases – Henryk Strasburger, Jan Stańczyk, Stanisław Kot or individual else? erstwhile reading fresh transcripts of meetings of the Polish government in exile, there is no uncertainty that the degree of the cognition gained by Moscow with their aid was tremendous and allowed to paralyze all Polish political initiatives.
Much worse went the NKVD and GRU designation of the structures of the AK Headquarters. Information mainly through PPR and GL/AL channels, was fragmentary. This was confirmed and at the time of the Warsaw Uprising, erstwhile russian command (and even Stalin himself) had long no discernment of what was truly happening in the city.
This was not the case in the "liberated" areas, due to the fact that reports of the local agentry, based on the hawks of the PPR and dropped prior to the arrival of the front of peculiar intelligence groups, 1 of the chief tasks of which was political reconnaissance of the area, allowed effective and fast deconspiration and demolition of the structures of the underground state.
Personnel of these groups were recruited from 150 Polish officers, who – like Berling and respective of his Totumfacks – in a survey conducted in Kozielsk, The Ostashkovs and Starobielsk spoke for the transition to russian service.
However, there were others – generals Władysław Anders, Michał Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski, Mieczysław Boruta-Spiechowicz – who served their time in Łubiance. Did no of them really, in the face of certain—it would seem—death decided to sign the NKWD cooperation papers?"
gathering IN POLONIA
"Descriptive of Operation "Venona" late revealed a russian grid operating in the American Polonia environment, including Stefan Arski, Bronisław Gebert and Oskar Lang.
Only in this context does it cease to surprise the incomprehensible in another circumstances the importance that Stalin himself gave Langem, who was treated as 1 of the most serious candidates to take key positions in Poland.
The Soviets, who considered the successful settlement of the Polish issue to be 1 of the priorities of their policy, took additional cover, placing informants and agents at the delicate war points of the Allied machine, especially the British.
Such people as the infamous Kim Philby could importantly influence (and influence) Poland's fate, both providing information to Moscow about the British's intentions on this issue, as well as disinformation and at the same time inspiring.
Soviet services operated on an even wider front besides in the Polish People's Republic. Despite almost full control of the full state, especially until 1956, more or little dedicated networks were created, performing supervisory functions, while simultaneously duplicating open and semi-disclosure agents. It is instructive to read the talks of Teresa Toranska, especially the interview with Edward Ochab, who even after years differentiates his associates in the political and KC into “our” and “their”. akin comments can be found regarding the later period in Mieczysław Rakowski's journals".
MATTHEW OF SECRET SERVICES
"In 1989, we returned to square one. Again, Rzeczpospolita, only this time the third, became a parent and a base for Russian secret services.
Mieczysław Wachowski's unusual career, Olin's case, further links to her protagonist Alganov, fuel scandals with Kremlin's interests in the background, political meanders Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz's – all this leads to the conclusion that the next, well placed and camouflaged generations of post-Soviet agents operate in Poland and who knows if they inactive play a leading function in her life.
It is all the more urgent to undertake investigation into prehistory and the past of the russian agentry in our country. The influence of russian secret services on shaping Polish politics was fundamental.
In fact, a liberal attitude towards KPP, which has been tolerated in certain forms, could have been the consequence of the Kawecki directives, which depended on how it was treated.
Minister Beck's tragic mistake – disregarding Stalin's possible for an alliance with Hitler – which is hard to explain even his most ardent advocates, was most likely the consequence of an intoxication conducted systematically by Kobylanski.
Considering that the east policy was co-shaped by the ambassador to Moscow, Wacław Grzybowski and already mentioned Zabiełło and Arciszewski.
The Soviets are in a comfortable position, controlling possibly 3 of the 4 members of this team.
Sikorski's notoriety, and especially Mikołajczyk's inability to the ZSRS, undoubtedly had a origin not only in the activities of Kim Phliby and the company, but besides in their Polish “arms associations” – “Gienrich”, “Sadownik” and others.
Knowing everything, even about the plans of the primates of the Polish authorities, Moscow could simultaneously perfectly play before the West puppets like Berling or Lange, giving them the appearance of "Polish patriots".
Remember, though it is the maxima that has already been wiped – the past of the master's Vitae est! Marshal Józef Piłsudski observed in 1927 that people who disgraced spying against Poland and Poles besides dress in the robes of Catons, or at least Ciceros fighting the Katylins".
In this quoted context of Prof. Piotr Wieczorkiewicz, whose works I have assurance in, I am amazed by the latest (14 March 2017) negative view of Józef Piłsudski's activity in regaining Poland's independence, Rafał Ziemkiewicz - "He has regained Poland - destroyed Polishness" - text published in "The ultimate Time!" (ed. chief Tomasz Sommer).
Russian Agency in Poland
Just as it is darkest under the lighthouse, and the best fish are caught in cloudy water, the most interesting is to talk about the spy scandal erstwhile you know nothing about it. We are just observing specified a media performance, in which 2 main roles are attributed to the detainees of the ABW: to an officer of the Polish army (likely to Colonel) and any lawyer.
They were expected to work for Russian military intelligence GRU. The sense of this event is all the more crucial due to the fact that for years we have been assured of good cooperation between the safety structures of Poland and the Russian Federation.
This cooperation dates back to the times of the Polish People's Republic, but it continued fruitfully besides in the 3rd Poland. Minister Marek Siwiec, Head of the BBC during the time of president Kwasniewski, signed a cooperation agreement with Ivan Rybkin, Head of the safety Council of the Russian Federation at the time erstwhile Poland was not yet in NATO.
Meetings of the current head of the BBN, General Stanisław Koziej, with Nikolai Patruszew, erstwhile KGB general and friend of Putin, besides demonstrated the fruitful cooperation of both countries in national security.
After 10 April 2010, Poland behaved highly loyally and mildly towards Russia, without appearing to NATO and another European structures asking for aid in explaining the Smolensk tragedy. Examples of cooperation based on common trust could be multiplied, and suddenly, after so many years, the arrest of Russian spies in Poland. There's nothing wise to say but surprise.
But why only two? What about the another agents? There must be a full network of them in Poland. How are more than hundreds of erstwhile diplomats of our Ministry of abroad Affairs trained in Russian universities? And those in the Polish Army after GRU courses in Moscow?
At the time of the detention of spies, the independent press was informed about Russia's honorary consul in Poland, whose company, thanks to the trust that Poland traditionally bestows to Russia and its representatives, won in September this year a immense tender for the service of KRUS information systems.
Previously, the Russian honorary consul of the Russian Federation based in Szczecin, Dr. Andrzej Bendig-Wielowiejski, had the pleasance of computerizing for our taxpayers money, ZUS, Center of wellness Information Systems, Government safety Centre, Government Legislative Centre and State Election Commission.
PiS demands Prime Minister Kopacz to supply additional information at the next session of the Sejm on the business achievements of the honorary Russian Consul in Poland. What else was he computerizing? due to the fact that thanks to whom, we already know this - thanks to the Polish state, open to comprehensive contacts with the Russian Federation and its representatives in Poland.
Giving the private company the chance to get basic data concerning the safety of Poland and its citizens, as well as the wellness safety of individual people, shocks and leads to the conclusion that indeed Minister Sienkiewicz was right erstwhile he said that the Polish state only existed theoretically.
Assuming that Russia's honorary consul in Poland has nothing to do with Russian intelligence - except, of course, general trust in the consul - we can be certain that everything that was to stay secret is no longer secret. besides medical information on our diseases, past surgeries and general health.
The chief doctor of the Russian Federation can now bend over the wellness condition of Poles and search the best means to aid us rapidly heal from all diseases.
If the information about the consul's engagement in computerisation of server strategy for election purposes is confirmed, it is possible that the results of the municipal elections held in November were already known in Moscow.
The suspicion is all the more justified in that it is widely known that a two-way journey to Moscow to train a delegation of the State Election Commission. The complete irresponsibility of the ruling 3rd Republic of Poland is supported by the media friends.
Reading any newspapers, you can get the impression that Russia did not retreat from Poland in 1993. She is inactive here and has her dedicated “Polish Russians” who, if they could, would erect monuments in Poland to her part. as editor Paweł Wroński of the judaic “Gazeta Wyborcza” for Poles, who advocated the construction of a monument to the Russians in Krakow to commemorate the “murdered” Russian prisoners in the “Polish death camps” from 1919 to 1920. There is no sense to defend the good name of Poland at all costs - convinces Poles and Jews(?) Paweł Wroński.
How close is the Polish neobolshevik, even to the cleaning woman at the airport in Moscow, who will learn the language well, as she did not know Russian.
Today, the Ministry of abroad Affairs employs in diplomatic institutions, e.g. in Lutsk, russian agents, unillustrated TW and suteners, employed by the decision "Radek" Sikorski and the continuation of Shetyna (rze).
Of course, with the cognition of "The Washington Post" with the typical of the American "Jewish lobby" - ed. Anne Applebaum and co-operating with her husband's editor to "sell the pack" of anti-Semites Poles.
Aleksander Szumański "Churier Daily" Chicago
Documents, sources, quotations:
Paweł Piotr Wieczorkiewicz "Between 2 Wars"
Paweł Wieczorkiewicz, "Polish Kremlin Agents" "Wprost" 25. 12. 2005 nr. 51/52 pp. 38, 40, 42
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