Interview with Gen. Jan Drzewiecki8 May 1997 |
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Description:
This is a transcript of an interview with Polish General Jan Drzewiecki, who served as chief of the armed forces' operations department in the 1950s. He outlines operational planning, his 1956 proposal for a Warsaw Pact reform, and his memorandum contesting Poland's military subordination to the Soviet Union. He admits the existence of offensive operational plans against Denmark and comments on a military exercise in May 1950. He then reflects on the Communist system and assesses it critically. Collection: A Cardboard Castle?
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Document Type:
Verbatim
Interview Language of Original Document: Polish Number of Pages: 19 Persons: Drzewiecki, Rokossovskii, Gomułka, Urbanowicz, Popławski, Jaruzelski, Spychalski, Duszyński, Bordziłowski, Pióro |
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