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⚫ | General '''Roman Romkowski''' (born ''Natan Grinszpan-Kikiel'') (] ] - ] ]) was a ] ] and second in command (deputy minister) in Poland's ] (MBP) in 1940's and beginning of 1950's. He was responsible for the workings of departments: I<sup>st</sup> (Counter-espionage), VII<sup>th</sup> (espionage), X<sup>th</sup> security in ]/], and more. | ||
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General Roman Romkowski (born Natan Grinszpan-Kikiel) (May 22 1907 - July 1 1961) was a Polish Jewish communist and second in command (deputy minister) in Poland's Ministry of Public Security (MBP) in 1940's and beginning of 1950's. He was responsible for the workings of departments: I (Counter-espionage), VII (espionage), X security in PPR/PZPR, and more.
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