death sentence
exoneration of RK
Forden’s efforts
Gornicki views RK as traitor
Herbert support for RK
Jaruzelski interview
Kiszczak interview
Kozminski’s negotiations
Kuklinski testimony before Polish prosecutors
military court review
military trial for desertion and treason
Miller negotiations
Newsweek
article
Oklesinski interview
Polish television documentary
Poltorak interview
public opinion in Poland
Siwicki interview
supporters in Poland
Szymanderski defense of RK
Tygodnik Solidarnosc
interview with RK
Waldek’s defense of his father
Washington Post
article
Washington Post
interview with RK
Kulikov, Viktor, Soviet Marshal
Brezhnev appointment as supreme commander of Warsaw Pact
Kuklinski case
martial law implementation
“Project Albatross” inspection
“Soyuz 81” (Soviet intervention in Poland)
Warsaw Pact commander appointment
wartime statute (Soviet control in wartime)
Kwasniewski, Aleksander
Kuklinski case
Polish presidential election
Kwiecinski, Jerzy, Capt. (Polish prosecutor)
Lang, Walter (U.S. Army officer)
profile of
P.V. operation
Larsen, Hal, (CIA Reports and Requirements Staff)
letters from “Daniel”.
See under
Daniel (code name for David Forden)
Lubbehusen, Robert (CIA Reports and Requirements Staff)
McMahon, John N. (DDO), Distinguished Intelligence Medal for RK
martial law in Poland
Carter’s message to Moscow
Carter’s public statement
CIA analysis
command-and-control group led by Puchala
Defense Ministers Committee Meeting
Gull’s description of invasion plans
implementation of
planning group led by Kuklinski
plans for
secret documents pertaining to
“Soyuz 81” exercise and
Mazowiecki, Tadeusz (Solidarity activist)
Meehan, Francis (Ambassador in Warsaw)
Michnik, Adam
Mickiewicz, Adam
Milewski, Miroslaw (Interior Minister), martial law and crushing of activists
Military Council of the Warsaw Pact
Miller, Leszek (Polish Interior Minister), Kuklinski case
Molczyk, Eugeniusz, Gen.
martial law in Poland
“Soyuz 81” exercise
Morton, Henry P., Lt. Col. (cover name for “Wally”).
See
Colonel Henry
motivations for RK’s collaboration
Muskie, Edmund S. (secretary of state)
MV (Czech secret police)
Nagorski, Andrew,
Newsweek
interview with RK
NATO membership for Poland
NATO nuclear attack, Warsaw Pact response
Nazi brutality
Ninth Mechanized Regiment in Pila
nuclear weapons
Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
Ogarkov, Nikolai (chief of the Soviet General Staff)
Oklesinski, Kazimierz, Col.
Operation Danube
symposium on Poland’s role
“Operation Spring” (martial-law plan)
Ostaszewicz, Wlodzimierz, Col., defection of
Pacepa, Ion, Lt. Gen.
Pappas, Aris (CIA analyst)
debriefings with RK
martial law in Poland
Patkowski, Stanislaw Longin (Soviet Division translator)
gift of pen from RK
gift of Polish flask to RK
letters from “Daniel” written by
retirement
Pawlowski, Jerzy, Lt. Col.
conviction and sentencing of
espionage case
Penkovsky, Oleg (Soviet GRU colonel)
arrest and execution of
secret files of
Piesiewicz, Krzysztof (Polish lawyer)
Pilsudski, Jozef
Pinkowski, Jozef (Prime Minister), martial law in Poland
Platt, Jack
interview with Solomatin
security in U.S. for RK
Polish American Congress
Polish Home Army
Polish resistance
Polish Viking (P.V. code name for RK).
See
P.V. operation
Political Consultative Committee (PCC)
Politi, Marco
Poltorak, Czeslaw, Col, Kuklinski case interview
Popieluszko, Jerzy, Fr., murder of
Po Prostu
(reformist newspaper)
Powstancow Warszawskich cemetery
Prague Spring “exercise”
symposium on Poland’s role (Warsaw)
prisoners of war (POWs)
“Project Albatross” installations
psychological toll of double life
CIA evaluation of RK
morale boosting
stress and pressure and
See also
suicide pill
Puchala, Franciszek, Col.
martial law plan leak
martial law in Poland
Putek, Jozef, Lt. Col. (counterintelligence officer)
transfer to Egypt
visits to RK
P.V. operation
first contact from P.V.
first meeting in The Hague, with Lang and Henry
first meeting in The Hague, team observations on
second meeting in Rotterdam
surveillance detection run in Warsaw
third and fourth meetings in Ostend
final meeting in Kiel, Germany
shredding of Lang files
Radaj, Stanislaw, RK’s classmate from military school
Radio Free Europe, RK’s attempt to contact
Reagan, Ronald (U.S. president)
recruitment operations
CIA junior officer training in
of Soviet agents
Rogers, Bernard W., Gen. (Supreme Allied Commander, Europe)
Rokossowski, Konstanty (Polish defense minister)
Romania, wartime statute opposed by
Rural Solidarity, police brutality and
Rutherford, Ben (Theater Forces Division Chief)
Ryan, Lucille (wife of Tom Ryan)
Ryan, Tom (Warsaw Station Chief)
appointment
exfiltration pickup of Kuklinski family
Gull operation security concerns
surveillance detection runs
vacation in Berlin with wife and daughter
safe houses
description of
for Kuklinski family
SB.
See
Sluzba Bezpieczenstwa (SB; Polish secret police)
Schooley, Ed (pseudonym for CIA officer), surveillance detection run
Second Strategic Echelon
secret documents
“blue border” series for CIA reports
CIA priority “wish lists”
classified note-taking by RK
photographing of
“Series K” documents
Soviet journals on military exercises
Voyennaya Mysl
(Military Thought)
See also
cameras for filming secret documents
secret writing (“SW”)
secure communications.
See
clandestine communications
security issues
accident while carrying briefcase with classified documents
CIA evaluation of RK’s risk
dead drop of glove location error
French diplomat’s arrest
handling of intelligence reports
for Kuklinski in U.S.
leaks of martial-law plans
leak to “Rome sources”
lost rolls of film
missing secret document
risks of filming in office
RK’s personal safety
SB surveillance of RK incident
suspension of activity
See also
exfiltration of Kuklinski
The Shadow Line
(Conrad)
Shtemenko, S. M., Gen.