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General '''Roman Romkowski''' (born ''Natan Grinszpan-Kikiel'') (May 22, 1907, ] – July 1, 1965, ]) was a ] ], and second in command (deputy minister) in Poland's ] (MBP) during the 1940s and the 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.{{cn}} | General '''Roman Romkowski''' (born ''Natan Grinszpan-Kikiel'') (May 22, 1907, ] – July 1, 1965, ]) was a ] ], and second in command (deputy minister) in Poland's ] (MBP) during the 1940s and the 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.{{cn|date=May 2019}} | ||
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Roman Romkowski | |
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Roman Romkowski aka Natan Grinszpan-Kikiel | |
Born | (1907-05-22)May 22, 1907 Moscow, Russian Empire |
Died | July 1, 1965(1965-07-01) (aged 58) Warsaw, Poland |
Other names | Natan Grünspan |
Citizenship | Polish |
Occupation(s) | Vice-minister, security agent |
Known for | State Security Services (Urząd Bezpieczeństwa) |
General Roman Romkowski (born Natan Grinszpan-Kikiel) (May 22, 1907, Moscow – July 1, 1965, Warsaw) was a Polish communist, and second in command (deputy minister) in Poland's Ministry of Public Security (MBP) during the 1940s and the 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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