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Journal articles on the topic "Espionage – Poland – History"

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Mozokhin, O. B. "German Influence and the Creation of Ukrainian Nationalist Organizations in 1920–1940." Modern History of Russia 13, no. 3 (2023): 549–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu24.2023.302.

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The article reflects the process of influence of the German special services on the formation of numerous Ukrainian nationalist organizations. With the coming to power of Hitler, the ties of the OUN with the fascists are strengthening, while the leaders of the Ukrainian nationalists widely advertise not only their practical cooperation with fascism, but also their spiritual kinship with it. The Berlin center of the OUN becomes the body coordinating its work against the USSR. The establishment of Soviet power in Western Ukraine led to the defeat of the OUN, the leaders and most active members o
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Vovchuk, Liudmyla. "Foreign Consulates in Odesa (1920s – 1930s)." Eminak, no. 1(41) (April 13, 2023): 160–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33782/eminak2023.1(41).628.

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The purpose of the research paper is to highlight the history of repatriation missions and consular institutions of Poland, Albania, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Japan and Spain in Odesa during 1922-1938, analysis of the main areas of activity within the consular district and the consular staff’s characteristics.
 The scientific novelty. The general picture of the foreign diplomatic presence in Odesa, represented by the repatriation missions of Turkey, Albania and Poland, as well as five consulates, has been reconstructed. Their personnel composition and key areas of activity are shown.
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Турков, Володимир. "MASS REPRESSIONS AGAINST THE POLISH NATIONAL MINORITY OF UKRAINE IN 1937-1938." КОНСЕНСУС, no. 3 (November 2022): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31110/consensus/2022-03/014-021.

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The article is devoted to the fact that in 1937-1938 Stalin's totalitarian regime began mass repressions against the multi-ethnic population of Ukraine, including Poles. This period went down in history under the name of the years of "the great purge or the great terror", when the state security bodies, guided by the decisions of the higher party bodies, in particular the Central Committee of the CPSU(b), carried out mass repressions on the territory of the USSR and the union republics. The February-March plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU(b) in 1937 became the ideological basis for t
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Irena Rzeplińska. "Polityka stosowania kary konfiskaty mienia w PRL." Archives of Criminology, no. XVIII (August 19, 1992): 147–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7420/ak1992d.

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Fofeiture of property is the most severe of all penalties affecting property that have ever been imposed in hisiory. It consists in the convicted offender’s property being taken over – wholly or in part – by the treasury. The paper deals with the history of this particular penalty in the criminal policy of Polish People’s Republic in the years 1944–1990. The penalty of forfeiture of property was not provided for in the 1932 penal code (which remained in force till December 31, 1969). It appeared in the legislation shortly before World War II, in the act of June 23, 1939 on special criminal res
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Books on the topic "Espionage – Poland – History"

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Słowiński, Przemysław. Bohaterowie i zdrajcy: Polacy w sluzbach roznych wywiadow. Videograf, 2012.

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Tessa, Stirling, Nałęcz Daria, Dubicki Tadeusz, and Anglo-Polish Historical Committee., eds. Intelligence co-operation between Poland and Great Britain during World War II. Vallentine Mitchell, 2005.

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Pleskot, Patryk. Dyplomata, czyli szpieg?: Działalność służb kontrwywiadowczych PRL wobec zachodnich placówek dyplomatycznych w Warszawie (1956-1989). Instytut Pamięci Narodowej--Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu, 2013.

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Witak, Robert. Tajne wojny służb specjalnych II RP: Działalność Ekspozytury nr 2 Oddziału II Sztabu Głównego WP w latach 30. XX w. "KsiężyMłyn" Dom Wydawniczy, 2014.

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Bułhak, Władysław. Szpiedzy PRL-u. Znak Horyzont, 2014.

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Słowiński, Przemysław. Bohaterowie i zdrajcy: Polacy w służbach różnych wywiadów. Videograf, 2012.

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Furst, Alan. The Polish officer. HarperCollins, 1996.

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Furst, Alan. The Polish officer. Random House, 1995.

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Furst, Alan. The Spies of Warsaw. Random House Publishing Group, 2008.

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Furst, Alan. The spies of Warsaw: A novel. Random House, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Espionage – Poland – History"

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Willmetts, Simon. "Secrecy, Conspiracy, Cinema and the CIA in the 1970s." In In Secrecy's Shadow. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748692996.003.0005.

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This final chapter examines the figuration of the CIA in the wave of paranoid conspiracy films that were made in the 1970s. Still suffering from the reverberations of Watergate and the Vietnam War, in 1975 America faced another season of scandal after the investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published a series of damning revelations of nefarious CIA and FBI activities in the New York Times. This compounded a culture of suspicion that had already set in, especially in Hollywood, by the beginning of the 1970s. The conspiracy thrillers of the 1970s, films like Three Days of the Condor and The P
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