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PRL, blok sowiecki i międzynarodowy terroryzm: uwarunkowania tajnych relacji w okresie zimnej wojny
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W okresie zimnej wojny państwa zachodnie wielokrotnie oskarżały blok sowiecki o wspieranie międzynarodowego terroryzmu. Odtajnienie wielu dokumentów pochodzących z archiwów byłych służb wywiadowczych w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej umożliwiło weryfikację tych oskarżeń, pozwoliło również spojrzeć szerzej na powiązania państw socjalistycznych z ugrupowaniami terrorystycznymi. Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie czynników warunkujących nawiązywanie i podtrzymywanie tajnych kontaktów między państwami bloku sowieckiego a organizacjami terrorystycznymi, wskazanie genezy tych kontaktów i przedstawienie ich rzeczywistego przebiegu, a w tym kontekście również doświadczeń PRL na tle innych krajów komunistycznych. The People’s Republic of Poland, the Soviet bloc and international terrorism: the determinants of secret relations in the Cold War period During the Cold War, Western states repeatedly accused the Soviet bloc of supporting international terrorism. The declassification of many documents from the archives of the former intelligence services in Central and Eastern Europe has made it possible to verify these accusations and has also made it possible to take a broader look at the links between the socialist states and terrorist groups. The aim of the article is to present the factors determining the establishment and maintenance of secret contacts between the Soviet bloc states and terrorist organisations, to indicate the genesis of these contacts and to present their actual course, and in this context also the experience of the People’s Republic of Poland against the background of other communist countries.
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Title: PRL, blok sowiecki i międzynarodowy terroryzm: uwarunkowania tajnych relacji w okresie zimnej wojny
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W okresie zimnej wojny państwa zachodnie wielokrotnie oskarżały blok sowiecki o wspieranie międzynarodowego terroryzmu.
Odtajnienie wielu dokumentów pochodzących z archiwów byłych służb wywiadowczych w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej umożliwiło weryfikację tych oskarżeń, pozwoliło również spojrzeć szerzej na powiązania państw socjalistycznych z ugrupowaniami terrorystycznymi.
Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie czynników warunkujących nawiązywanie i podtrzymywanie tajnych kontaktów między państwami bloku sowieckiego a organizacjami terrorystycznymi, wskazanie genezy tych kontaktów i przedstawienie ich rzeczywistego przebiegu, a w tym kontekście również doświadczeń PRL na tle innych krajów komunistycznych.
The People’s Republic of Poland, the Soviet bloc and international terrorism: the determinants of secret relations in the Cold War period During the Cold War, Western states repeatedly accused the Soviet bloc of supporting international terrorism.
The declassification of many documents from the archives of the former intelligence services in Central and Eastern Europe has made it possible to verify these accusations and has also made it possible to take a broader look at the links between the socialist states and terrorist groups.
The aim of the article is to present the factors determining the establishment and maintenance of secret contacts between the Soviet bloc states and terrorist organisations, to indicate the genesis of these contacts and to present their actual course, and in this context also the experience of the People’s Republic of Poland against the background of other communist countries.
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