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Ministry of Public Security, Security Service of the Ministry of Interior (SB) and
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technical-operational and accounting departments of the MBP remained in the committee. It therefore maintained full surveillance and repression capabilities. Several people were removed from prominent positions, but the personal continuity of the MBP-KdsBP management was maintained. In 1956 the marginally less repressive
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in the USSR. In 1941–1945, he was the First Deputy People's
Commissar of the State Security and later – Deputy People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union. Once he became main advisor to the UB in March 1945, Ivan Serov oversaw the kidnapping of 16 top Polish politicians and
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by the advancing Red Army. PKWN was proclaimed "the only legitimate Polish government" by Stalin, with full political control and Soviet sponsorship. Within the PKWN's internal structure, there were thirteen departments called
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laid down their arms, granted an official amnesty (lasting till
October 15). Most were arrested by UB on the spot, tortured and tried for treason. The UB carried out brutal pacification of civilians, mass arrests (see:
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counter-intelligence. The Special Office conducted surveillance on members of the MPB itself. On March 2, 1949, the
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was stationed in Poland until 1956. The command and administrative structure of the Polish Armed Forces,
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and by December, Światło had been flown to Washington D.C, where he underwent an extensive debriefing.
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deported to Siberia and various labor camps in the Soviet Union reached 50,000.
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underground resistance leaders, secretly transported them to
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puppet government they had set up formally disbanded the AK.
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521:, KBW), 57,000 officers in the Citizens' Militia (
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2490:Dirty Games: the Last Special Services Operations
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1164:– headed by Col. Stanisław Pizło (1946-47/51)
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2482:Brudne gry: ostatnie akcje Służb Specjalnych
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2444:: Za kulisami bezpieki i partii 1940–1955
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3106:Law enforcement in communist states
3057:Military Information Services (WSI)
2908:Military Intelligence Service (SWW)
2838:Central Anticorruption Bureau (CBA)
2687:Ministry for State Security (Stasi)
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913:Protection of the national economy.
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2272:"Stalinism in Poland: 1945-1956"
2221:By Tadeusz Piotrowski. Page 131.
1435:Józef Czaplicki (b. Izydor Kurc)
1418:Antoni Alster (b. Nachum Alster)
1365:, and the Ministry of Interior (
1267:) – headed by Col. Zygmunt Okręt
1109:Operative Technology and records
510:of Ministry of Public Security.
390:Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)
45:
3101:Government ministries of Poland
3052:Internal Military Service (WSW)
2344:
1386:Główny Zarząd Informacji Wojska
1382:Main Directorate of Information
1367:Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych
972:Fighting underground resistance
839:
418:, PKWN). It was established in
246:, a car commonly used by the UB
3081:Ministries established in 1945
2848:Internal Security Agency (ABW)
1863:
1829:. Instytut Pamięci Narodowej.
1816:
1789:
1774:
1747:
1219:– headed by Col. Feliks Suczek
13:
1:
3086:1945 establishments in Poland
2999:Internal Revenue Intelligence
2881:Tax and Customs Service (SCS)
2070:. Bellona. pp. 111–112.
1904:, 1982 and several reprints.
1740:
1548:1951 Mokotów Prison execution
1245:Bureau of Budget and Finances
1140:– headed by Col. Józef Kratko
785:Ministry for State Security's
772:. Światło, deputy head of UB
625:The Stalinist reign of terror
537:used for special operations.
2934:Criminal Directorate of the
1489:(b. Natan Grunspan – Kikiel)
1452:Julian Konar (b. Jakub Kohn)
1408:Notable MBP and UB personnel
1217:Department of Communications
1178:Department of Investigations
1003:Polish United Workers' Party
910:Fighting political banditry.
878:Polish United Workers' Party
834:Minister of National Defence
819:Polish United Workers' Party
723:
494:set up by the NKVD (such as
200:National Security Commission
7:
2862:Voivodeship Police Commands
2326:: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN.
2204:, Volume 2, Bernard A. Cook
1716:
1330:People's Republic of Poland
1287:Ministry of Public Security
1239:Bureau of foreign passports
888:. It was headed by General
768:on an important mission to
608:of Internal Affairs of the
476:People's Republic of Poland
252:Ministry of Public Security
31:Ministry of Public Security
10:
3147:
2875:Border Guard Headquarters
2245:Instytut Pamięci Narodowej
2150:Tennent H. Bagley (2007).
1871:Kronika Komunizmu w Polsce
1509:(b. Fajga Mindla Danielak)
1188:Josef Goldberg) (1945/47)
1026:of Public Security – Gen.
662:Public execution in Dębica
628:
440:Polish government in exile
387:
383:
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2384:
2024:. Vol. III. Warsaw:
2015:Paweł Piotrowski (2008).
1902:Columbia University Press
1839:– via Google Books.
1812:– via Google Books.
1786:. Retrieved June 3, 2012.
1770:– via Google Books.
1324:. According to professor
757:, asked Politburo member
698:anti-communist resistance
206:
195:
171:
163:
149:
141:
137:, criminal investigations
122:
109:7 December 1954
103:
89:
70:
65:
56:
44:
35:
3096:Polish People's Republic
2941:Reconnaissance Group of
2891:State Protection Service
776:, together with Colonel
670:Polish Underground State
551:Northern Group of Forces
502:of General Staff of the
402:, issued on 22 July 1944
333:Freedom and Independence
319:Polish Underground State
276:Polish People's Republic
274:agency operating in the
158:Polish People's Republic
76:1 January 1945
3042:Border Protection Corps
1972:. Vol. I. Warsaw:
1503:(born Izak Fleischfarb)
1351:Polish Council of State
1211:Department of Transport
1193:Department for Training
686:crimes against humanity
515:Internal Security Corps
410:was formed, called the
167:10,000 employees (1945)
2298:www.doomedsoldiers.com
1477:Julian Polan-Haraschin
1345:
1282:
1018:
900:in the following way:
865:
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735:
582:; and, in later years
455:
408:provisional government
403:
364:
327:
294:
284:
259:
247:
244:Citroën Traction Avant
37:
2989:Security Service (SB)
2824:intelligence agencies
2733:Security Service (SB)
2486:Tajna Historia Polski
2381:Tajna Historia Polski
2379:, (part of a series:
2251:on September 30, 2012
2200:Civil war in Poland.
2160:Yale University Press
1398:Służba Bezpieczeństwa
1363:Władysław Dworakowski
1361:or KDSBP), headed by
1343:
1280:
1138:Protection of economy
1035:Mieczysław Mietkowski
1016:
976:Protection of economy
886:anti-state activities
859:
847:
741:
731:
658:Mokotów Prison murder
629:Further information:
444:Stanisław Mikołajczyk
397:
295:Służba Bezpieczeństwa
242:
2669:State Security (StB)
2270:Bates, John (2000).
1690:Stanisław Sojczyński
1682:Zygmunt Szendzielarz
1626:Emil August Fieldorf
1518:Stanisław Zarakowski
1507:Helena Wolińska-Brus
1493:Stanisław Radkiewicz
1355:Council of Ministers
1090:Counter-intelligence
1028:Stanisław Radkiewicz
989:was established for
690:crimes against peace
654:makeshift executions
619:Trial of the Sixteen
559:Counter-intelligence
504:Polish People's Army
480:counter-intelligence
466:UB tasks and numbers
433:Stanisław Radkiewicz
303:Stanisław Radkiewicz
285:Urząd Bezpieczeństwa
187:Polish People's Army
179:Stanisław Radkiewicz
2918:Polish IMINT Centre
2562:Inner German border
2064:Władysław Tkaczew.
2045:on October 29, 2013
1956:Krzysztof Szwagrzyk
1900:. Vol 2. New York:
1728:Milicja Obywatelska
1614:Hieronim Dekutowski
1483:(b. Józef Goldberg)
1455:Grzegorz Korczyński
1394:Milicja Obywatelska
1369:or MSW), headed by
1199:Department of Staff
850:Ministry of Justice
535:paramilitary police
523:Milicja Obywatelska
492:concentration camps
472:Ministry of Defence
131:counterintelligence
32:
2436:Zbigniew Błażyński
2351:Leszek Pawlikowicz
2312:Andrzej Paczkowski
2219:Poland's holocaust
1784:DoomedSoldiers.com
1723:Montelupich prison
1667:Feliks Selmanowicz
1662:Danuta Siedzikówna
1596:Mieczysław Kawalec
1346:
1326:Andrzej Paczkowski
1283:
1233:Bureau for control
1128:Fighting "bandits"
1094:Stefan Antosiewicz
1019:
866:
854:
791:about eliminating
763:Lieutenant Colonel
749:In November 1953,
747:
736:
606:People's Commissar
527:Volunteer Reserves
404:
305:and supervised by
248:
30:
3068:
3067:
2943:3rd Ship Flotilla
2787:
2786:
2461:978-83-7629-457-5
2403:Sensacje XX Wieku
2366:978-83-7399-074-6
2333:978-83-01-14487-6
2173:978-0-300-12198-8
2035:978-83-60464-80-9
1880:978-83-7447-087-2
1802:. Wydawn. Maron.
1734:Zgoda labour camp
1713:
1712:
1623:Brigadier General
1602:Franciszek Błażej
1560:Łukasz Ciepliński
1526:
1525:
1470:Zgoda labour camp
1388:), which ran the
1225:– headed by Col.
1180:– headed by Col.
1150:– headed by Col.
1111:– headed by Col.
1092:– headed by Col.
1078:Mieczysław Moczar
1059:Wacław Lewikowski
985:In June 1948 the
964:Counter-espionage
882:counter-espionage
830:Marian Spychalski
826:Władysław Gomułka
811:Radio Free Europe
692:. The so-called "
682:international law
621:. None survived.
496:Zgoda labour camp
462:) or MBP and UB.
371:
344:Operation Vistula
272:counter-espionage
237:
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16:(Redirected from
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2529:agencies in the
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2497:
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2480:Henryk Piecuch,
2465:
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1631:Bolesław Kontrym
1542:
1513:Piotr Smietanski
1413:
1285:All over Poland
1265:Central archives
947:Julia Brystygier
650:Augustów roundup
376:
369:
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360:Security Service
330:
311:Polish Politburo
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1574:Adam Lazarowicz
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1497:Leon Rubinstein
1487:Roman Romkowski
1468:, commander of
1430:Julia Brystiger
1410:
1402:Władysław Wicha
1390:Military Police
1371:Władysław Wicha
1338:
1275:
1273:UB in the field
1270:
1152:Julia Brystiger
1113:Leon Rubinstein
1071:Roman Romkowski
1047:Konrad Świetlik
1011:
925:Investigations.
890:Roman Romkowski
842:
755:Bolesław Bierut
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706:kangaroo trials
694:Cursed soldiers
641:criminal nature
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