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Authors: Benjamin Weiser

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Balcerowicz, Leszek (Deputy Prime Minister)
 
Barszcz, Barbara (wife of Roman Barszcz)
 
Barszcz, Leon (brother of Roman Barszcz)
 
Barszcz, Roman (friend of RK)
 
Bernstein, Carl (reporter)
 
Blee, David (Soviet Division Chief) profile of
 
RK communication plans
 
RK motivation for collaboration
 
RK suicide pill request
 
Soviet operations
 
Boggs, Sally (pseudonym)
 
Gull operation counterintelligence review
 
Gull operation security issues review
 
retirement
 
Bonn Station
 
CIA staff in
 
initial contact from Polish officer (P.V.)
 
Brerewood, Ruth (pseudonym)
 
Gull operation
 
safe house for Kuklinski family
 
Brezhnev, Leonid (Soviet Leader) appointment as Warsaw Pact Supreme
 
Commander
 
martial law plans
 
Brown, Harold (Defense Secretary)
 
brush-pass technique and development of
 
Brzezinski, Zbigniew (National Security Adviser)
 
honors Kuklinski
 
Kuklinski case negotiations
 
Soviet intervention in Poland
 
Burggraf, Sue (CIA operations officer)
 
Kuklinski family exfiltration
 
meeting with RK
 
Warsaw Station assignment
 
Bush, George (CIA Director)
 
Buzek, Jerzy (Polish Prime Minister), Kuklinski visit
 
 
cameras for filming secret documents
 
CIA supplies for RK darkroom of RK
 
Tubka (CIA miniaturized camera)
 
Zorka (Soviet camera)
 
car pass/moving car delivery (MVD) technique and development of
 
cars and exchanges
 
black Volga as official car for RK
 
car parts for RK as cover for meetings
 
RK’s in repair shop vehicles driven by CIA officers in Warsaw
 
Carson, Sally.
See
Forden, Sally (Carson)
 
Carter, Jimmy (U.S. president)
 
CIA Director appointment
 
foreign military intervention in Poland, message to Moscow
 
foreign military intervention in Poland, public statement opposing
 
inaugural address
 
martial law in Poland, CIA “Alert”
 
trip to Warsaw
 
Casey, William (CIA Director)
 
Distinguished Intelligence Medal awarded to RK
 
Kuklinski family exfiltration approved by
 
leak to Vatican
 
Newsweek
article on Kuklinski
 
Chocha, Boleslaw, Gen.
 
chief of the General Staff appointment
 
Kuklinski introduced at General Staff Academy
 
Kuklinski as staff officer under
 
profile of
 
surveillance missions of the
Legia
, approval for
 
Church, Frank (Senator), CIA investigative hearings
 
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
 
Congressional investigative hearings
 
Deputy Director of Operations (DDO)
 
founding of
 
safe houses
 
secret document priorities
 
secret writing or scorch technique
 
source identity, masking of
 
SOVA (Office of Soviet Analysis)
 
Soviet agent betrayal
 
Soviet agent recruitment
 
training of spouses in denied areas
 
translators (Russian and Polish) for Gull operation
See also
Bonn Station; Soviet Division; Vienna Station; Warsaw Station
 
Cieplowski, Jaroslaw, Maj. (military prosecutor), Kuklinski case
 
clandestine communications
 
brush-pass technique and development of
 
car pass/moving car delivery (MVD) technique and development of
 
“dead drop”
 
Discus/Iskra (electronic transmitting device)
 
list of options for communicating with RK
 
mailings
 
signaling/chalk marks for messaging
 
tradecraft of CIA
 
classified documents.
See
secret documents; security issues
 
Clinton, Bill (U.S. president), Kuklinski case
 
Colby, William (CIA Director)
 
Colonel Henry
 
health of
 
meetings in Copenhagen (1974)
 
meetings in Copenhagen (1976) meetings in Europe (1973)
 
meetings in Kiel (1975)
 
mistaken identity of “twin” by RK
 
profile of “Wally”
 
P.V. operation (1972)
 
retirement
 
shopping for Kuklinski (1973)
 
communications in denied areas
 
concentration camps
 
Conrad, Joseph
 
Czechoslovakia, Prague Spring/Operation
 
Danube invasion of
 
 
 
 
Daniel (code name for David Forden)
 
description of RK
 
exfiltration of Kuklinski family
 
first meeting with RK in Hamburg (1973)
 
gift of pen to RK
 
Gull case operation
 
letters from P.V.
 
letters to P.V.
 
meeting at Andrews Air Force Base
 
meetings in Copenhagen (1974)
 
meetings in Copenhagen (1976)
 
meetings in Europe (1977)
 
meetings in Hamburg (1973)
 
meetings in Kiel (1975)
 
RK’s American citizenship celebration
 
Soviet Division Chief appointment
 
Soviet Division chief of operations appointment
 
Vienna Station appointment
See also
Forden, David W. (CIA officer)
 
Daniluk, Piotr (Polish military prosecutor)
 
Davies, Richard (U.S. Ambassador to Poland), Kuklinski case
 
Davis, Evan (pseudonym), at Warsaw Station
 
debriefings of Kuklinski in U.S.
 
Defense Ministers Committee Meetings
 
Bucharest (1980), martial law in Poland
 
Budapest (1977), Warsaw Pact forces
 
meeting in Poland (1979)
 
depression.
See
psychological toll of double life
 
Dewinski, Piotr (Polish lawyer)
 
Dimmer, John P., Jr. profile of
 
P.V. operation (1972)
 
Discus/Iskra (electronic transmitting device)
 
Distinguished Intelligence Medal
 
Dobbs, Michael (reporter)
 
dogs
 
as cover in “denied areas”
 
RK’s family pet Zula
 
Donnelly, Bill (Warsaw Station Chief)
 
Dulles, Allen (CIA Director), and CIA operations
 
Dwyer, Michael (pseudonym)
 
arrested during exchange
 
Warsaw Station assignment
 
 
 
 
Eagle (CIA officer)
 
identified as Richard Helms
 
letter of welcome for Kuklinski
 
Earnest, Peter (CIA case officer)
 
economy in Poland
 
crisis situation
 
food price increases
 
Soviet war plans and
 
Eighteenth Anti-Landing Battalion in Kolobrzeg
 
Eleventh Mechanized Regiment in Biedrusko
 
Estes, Ron (CIA officer), training for denied areas
 
exfiltration of Kuklinski
 
CIA evaluation
 
contingency plans for
 
emergency escape plans
 
failed pickup attempts
 
family response to exfiltration
 
for Kuklinski family
 
travel documents for RK’s family
 
use of sidearm during escape
 
Warsaw Station procedures
See also
suicide pill
 
 
 
 
Falk, Peter (TV detective Columbo)
 
Fifteenth Anti-Landing Battalion in Kolobrzeg
 
Fifth Mechanized Regiment in Szczecin
 
First Mechanized Division
 
Forden, Aurelia (wife of David Forden)
 
Forden, David W. (CIA officer, code name Daniel)
 
Athens Station Chief appointment
 
case officer for Kuklinski
 
CIA assignments
 
CIA interview and junior officer training (JOTS)
 
courtship and marriage to Sally Carson
 
divorce from Sally Carson
 
friendship with Kuklinski in U.S.
 
friendship with Peter Falk
 
Kuklinski case
 
leak to “Rome sources” investigation
 
marriage to Aurelia
 
profile of
 
Soviet Division Chief appointment
 
tutoring in Polish
 
Vienna Station Chief assignment
 
Warsaw Station Chief assignment
 
See also
Daniel (code name for David Forden)

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