Sikorski, Wladyslaw, Gen.
Simon, James M., Jr.
Siwicki, Florian, Gen. (chief of General Staff)
counterintelligence investigations
Kuklinski case interview
martial law in Poland
martial law in Poland briefings for KOK
Operation Danube/Prague Spring
Polish troop strength and Vienna arms talks
“Project Albatross”
relationship with RK
wartime statute
weapons development speech
Skalski, Jerzy, Gen. (deputy chief of General Staff)
Defense Ministry’s five-year plan
General Staff promotions for RK
martial-law plan leak
martial law in Poland
monitoring strikes
profile of
relationship with RK
Sliwinski, Gen.
Sluzba Bezpieczenstwa (SB; Polish secret police)
Smith, Haviland (Prague Station Chief), “brush contact” method innovator
Solidarity (Polish trade union)
creation of
detention operations
first national convention (Gdansk)
internment of activists
marital law proposal and
national strikes
Newsweek
magazine article
plans to crush
police brutality and
Polish Army resistance to crushing
as a resistance movement
Russian officers opposition to
SB infiltration of
“Soyuz 81” training exercise and
talks with government
Washington Post
article
See also
marital law in Poland
Solidarity Weekly,
Kuklinski case
Solomatin, Boris (KGB
Rezident
in Rome)
source identity, masking of
Soviet Division (CIA)
Discus/Iskra development
Forden appointment as Chief
Horton appointment as Chief
operations
See also
Blee, David; Kalaris, George
Soviet troops
Afghanistan invasion
brutality in Germany
communications sites in Poland
martial law in Poland plans
Soviet intervention in Poland assessment
wartime statute
Soviet weapons
chemical warfare training
comprehensive weapons development (1981-1985)
Russian document detailing tactical and technical specifications of Soviet weaponry to be introduced into Warsaw Pact (through 1985)
Strela (surface-to-air missile) T-72 battle tank
weapons systems
See also
nuclear weapons
Stalin, Svetlana, political asylum for
Staniszewski, Konstanty, classmate and friend of RK
Stein, John (DDO)
Stolz, Richard (DDO)
Strong, Jack (pseudonym for Kuklinski)
Burggraf meeting with
emergency escape plans
letters to the Americans
Suchocka, Hanna (Prime Minister)
suicide pill
surveillance detection run (SDR)
officers using routine patterns
attempts to contact RK
break-off and recovery points
in CIA junior officer training
patterns by the SB
Ryan (Tom and Lucille) training runs
Warsaw Station operations
water bottle for destroying incriminating material
surveillance missions on the
Legia
(1972)
(1973)
(1974)
(1975)
(1976)
(1977) cancelled
See also
P.V. operation
surveillance traps in Warsaw, strategic war games
Svoboda, Ludvik (Czech president)
Sword and Plow
Szklarski, Waclaw, Gen.
martial-law plan leak
Soviet invasion of Poland
Szymanderski, Jacek (Polish parliament member), Kuklinski case
Taylor, Jacek (Polish lawyer)
Tenet, George (CIA Director), memorial for fallen agency officers
termination measures.
See
suicide pill
Thompson, Edmund R., Maj. Gen.
Tighe, Eugene F., Jr., Lt. Gen. (Defense Intelligence Agency Chief)
travel documents, for Kuklinski family
Turner, Stansfield J. (CIA Director)
martial law “Alert” memos
Soviet intervention in Poland
Soviet troop movements briefing
Tweedy, Bronson (East Europe Division Chief)
Tygodnik Solidarnosc
(Solidarity Weekly), interview with RK
Urban, Jerzy
Urbanowicz, Jozef, Gen. (deputy defense minister)
Ustinov, Dmitri F. (Soviet Defense Minister)
at Warsaw Pact defense ministers committee meeting
Jaruzelski’s talks with
Soviet intervention in Poland
Soviet vs. U.S. armaments
“West 77” exercise
Vienna arms talks
Vienna Station
Forden appointment
Forden assignment
Voroshilov Academy (Moscow), RK’s nomination and attendance
Voyennaya Mysl
(Military Thought)
Walesa, Lech (Solidarity activist)
gift of flask from Kuklinski
Kozminski appointment
Kuklinski case
presidential elections
Solidarity movement
“Wally” (CIA operative from Estonia), profile of
Warsaw Pact committees.
See also
Defense Ministers Committee Meetings
Warsaw Pact forces
comprehensive weapons development plans (1981-1985)
conventional force strength
defensive vs. offensive war plan in Poland
detailed report 1981-1985
early-warning capability
“Project Albatross” installations
Soviet troops in Poland
wartime statute
wartime statute ratification
Warsaw Pact Supreme Command (Moscow)
Warsaw Pact training exercises
NATO nuclear attack response
Operation Danube/Prague Spring
role as chief author of exercises (“Summer 70”, “Summer 71”, “Spring 69”)
Second Strategic Echelon
“Spring 69” (Western Theater of Military Operations)
“Spring 80”
“Summer 74” (wartime field communications testing)
wartime command-and-control procedures
“West 77” (Moscow centralized command)
Warsaw Station
communication plans
contact attempts to Kuklinski
Donnelly as Warsaw Station Chief
Forden appointment as Station Chief
Gull operation
SB monitoring of compound
staffing
wartime statute.
See under
Soviet troops; Warsaw Pact forces
weapons
Marisat (U.S. communications satellite system)
See also
nuclear weapons; Soviet weapons
Webster, William (CIA Director)
Welch, Richard (Athens Station Chief), assassination of
Wilcox, Jason (pseudonym), at Warsaw Station
Wilhelmshaven, history of
Witt, Czeslaw
martial-law plan leak
martial-plan preparations
Wlodarczyk, Bogdan, Maj. (Polish prosecutor)
Wojskowe Sluzby Wewnetrzne (WSW), military counterintelligence
Woodward, Bob (reporter)
workers movement
creation of Solidarity
factory workers strikes
food price protests
national strike for Solidarity
reform agreements
shipyard workers demonstrations (1970)
See also
Solidarity
Wyszynski, Stefan (Cardinal)
Yakubovsky, Ivan (Warsaw Pact forces commander)
Zarek, Jan, Col.
Zula (dog, RK’s family pet)