STASI: Kiszczak recruited "bourgeois" Jaruzelski
In 1952, the then Lt. Col. Wojciech Jaruzelski was recruited by then-Capt. Military Information Czeslaw Kiszczak for counter-intelligence - such a document from the archives of STASI reveals the latest Bulletin of the IPN.
IPN historian Wojciech Sawicki described the rediscovered in the archives of the former GDR security police STASI counterintelligence document of 1986 is mentioned in it, that "the development of close links between Kiszczakiem and Lt. Gen. Gen. Jaruzelski began in the early 50 . when Comrade Jaruzelski was an officer in the military wykładającym General Staff College. Kiszczak companion at that time was the captain in charge of counter-intelligence protection of the university. "
" In 1952, Comrade Jaruzelski was obtained by Cpt. Kiszczak as "unofficial collaborator", sworn by him and used to perform counter-intelligence tasks. Co was rated as very active and valuable "- the document said. According to him, when" at the end of 1952, the then Head of the Main Political Directorate HR, General Kazimierz Witaszewski, Comrade Jaruzelski claimed exemption from the army because of bourgeois origin, Comrade tried Kiszczak about appropriate evidence of the extremely positive attitude and the attitude of Comrade Jaruzelski in the state and the army "
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Details - IPN Bulletin No. 3 / 2010
Wojciech Sawicki - Cooperation with the authorities Wojciech Jaruzelski, Military Information, in the light of the East German Stasi material (study to source )
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