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wymóżdżania i przyzwolenia na sterowanie sobą jest warunkiem koniecznym do przywrócenia
wiary w siebie i powrót do własnej tożsamości.
dr Rafał Brzeski
[1] cyt. za: David A. Vise, The Bureau and the Mole,New York, Atlantic Monthly Press,New York,
2002, str.157
[2] David A. Vise, The Bureau and the Mole,New York, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2002, str.239
[3] Alexander Orlov, Handbook of Intelligence and Guerrilla Warfare,Ann Arbor, TheUniversity
ofMichigan Press, 1963, str. 93-94
[4] Richard Deacon, A History of the Russian Secret Service,London, Frederick Muller, 1972, str.
272-273
[5] Alexander Orlov, Handbook of Intelligence and Guerrilla Warfare,Ann Arbor, TheUniversity
ofMichigan Press, 1963, str. 16
[6] Memorandum regarding the Meeting between Comrade Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, Erich
Honecker, and Gustav Husak in the Kremlin, 16 May 1981, in: New Evidence on the Polish Crisis
1980-1982, Cold War International History Project, Bulletin No: 11 Winter 1998, str. 127-129
[7] Richard Deacon, The British Connection,London, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, str. 247
[8] Ibid. str. 47
[9] Oleg Kaługin, Spymaster: My 32 Years in Intelligence and Espionage Against the West,London,
Smith Gryphon, 1994, str. 191-2
[10] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd.II, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 372-378
[11] Richard H. Schultz, Roy Godson, Dezinformatsia: The Strategy of Soviet Disinformation,New
York,Berkley Books, 1986, str. 132-133
[12] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd.I, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Warszawa, Muza 2001, str. 815 i 823
[13] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd.II, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 714-725
[14] Dennis Kux, Soviet Active Measures and Disinformation: Overview and Assessment,
Parameters, Journal of theUS Army War College, t. XV, nr 4, str.23
[15] Oleg Gordiewski, Next Stop Execution, MacMillan, Londyn 1995, str.195
[16] Christopher Andrew, Oleg Gordijewski (red.), More Instructions from the Centre: Top Secret
Files on KGB Global Operations, 1975-1985,London, Frank Cass, 1992, str. 34
[17] Cyt. za: Soviet Active Measures in the Post-Cold War Era 1988-1991, United States
Information Agency, June 1992, str. 59-60
[18] Soviet Active Measures in the Post-Cold War Era 1988-1991, United States Information
Agency, June 1992, str. 61
[19] Christopher Andrew, Oleg Gordijewski (red.), Instructions from the Centre: Top Secret Files on
KGB Foreign Operations, 1975-1985,London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1991, str. 10
[20] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd. II, tłum.Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 745
[21] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd. II, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 746
[22] Ryszard Zwiętek, Agentura wpływu: Najniebezpieczniejsza broń mocarstw, Rzeczpospolita, 20
stycznia 1996 r.
[23] Ibid.
[24] David A. Vise, The Bureau and the Mole, Atlantic Monthly Press,New York, 2002, str.210
[25] Dennis Kux, Soviet Active Measures and Disinformation: Overview and Assessment,
Parameters, Journal of theUS Army War College, t. XV, nr 4, str.27
[26] Richard Deacon, The British Connection,London, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, str. 262 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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wymóżdżania i przyzwolenia na sterowanie sobą jest warunkiem koniecznym do przywrócenia
wiary w siebie i powrót do własnej tożsamości.
dr Rafał Brzeski
[1] cyt. za: David A. Vise, The Bureau and the Mole,New York, Atlantic Monthly Press,New York,
2002, str.157
[2] David A. Vise, The Bureau and the Mole,New York, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2002, str.239
[3] Alexander Orlov, Handbook of Intelligence and Guerrilla Warfare,Ann Arbor, TheUniversity
ofMichigan Press, 1963, str. 93-94
[4] Richard Deacon, A History of the Russian Secret Service,London, Frederick Muller, 1972, str.
272-273
[5] Alexander Orlov, Handbook of Intelligence and Guerrilla Warfare,Ann Arbor, TheUniversity
ofMichigan Press, 1963, str. 16
[6] Memorandum regarding the Meeting between Comrade Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, Erich
Honecker, and Gustav Husak in the Kremlin, 16 May 1981, in: New Evidence on the Polish Crisis
1980-1982, Cold War International History Project, Bulletin No: 11 Winter 1998, str. 127-129
[7] Richard Deacon, The British Connection,London, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, str. 247
[8] Ibid. str. 47
[9] Oleg Kaługin, Spymaster: My 32 Years in Intelligence and Espionage Against the West,London,
Smith Gryphon, 1994, str. 191-2
[10] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd.II, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 372-378
[11] Richard H. Schultz, Roy Godson, Dezinformatsia: The Strategy of Soviet Disinformation,New
York,Berkley Books, 1986, str. 132-133
[12] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd.I, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Warszawa, Muza 2001, str. 815 i 823
[13] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd.II, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 714-725
[14] Dennis Kux, Soviet Active Measures and Disinformation: Overview and Assessment,
Parameters, Journal of theUS Army War College, t. XV, nr 4, str.23
[15] Oleg Gordiewski, Next Stop Execution, MacMillan, Londyn 1995, str.195
[16] Christopher Andrew, Oleg Gordijewski (red.), More Instructions from the Centre: Top Secret
Files on KGB Global Operations, 1975-1985,London, Frank Cass, 1992, str. 34
[17] Cyt. za: Soviet Active Measures in the Post-Cold War Era 1988-1991, United States
Information Agency, June 1992, str. 59-60
[18] Soviet Active Measures in the Post-Cold War Era 1988-1991, United States Information
Agency, June 1992, str. 61
[19] Christopher Andrew, Oleg Gordijewski (red.), Instructions from the Centre: Top Secret Files on
KGB Foreign Operations, 1975-1985,London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1991, str. 10
[20] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd. II, tłum.Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 745
[21] Christopher Andrew, Wasilij Mitrochin, Archiwum Mitrochina, t.1 wyd. II, tłum. Magdalena
Brzeska, Rafał Brzeski, Poznań, Rebis 2009, str. 746
[22] Ryszard Zwiętek, Agentura wpływu: Najniebezpieczniejsza broń mocarstw, Rzeczpospolita, 20
stycznia 1996 r.
[23] Ibid.
[24] David A. Vise, The Bureau and the Mole, Atlantic Monthly Press,New York, 2002, str.210
[25] Dennis Kux, Soviet Active Measures and Disinformation: Overview and Assessment,
Parameters, Journal of theUS Army War College, t. XV, nr 4, str.27
[26] Richard Deacon, The British Connection,London, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, str. 262 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]