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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jerzy Niezbrzycki (aka Ryszard Wraga) was a captain of the Polish Army, officer of the Polish intelligence service, whose main field of interest was the Soviet Union. He also was the director of the Department "East" of the Second Bureau of the Headquarters of the Polish Army. Niezbrzycki was born on July 27, 1902 in Vinnitsa, in a well-educated family. His father traveled across the imperial Russia, helping with construction of several factories. His mother died when…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jerzy Niezbrzycki (aka Ryszard Wraga) was a captain of the Polish Army, officer of the Polish intelligence service, whose main field of interest was the Soviet Union. He also was the director of the Department "East" of the Second Bureau of the Headquarters of the Polish Army. Niezbrzycki was born on July 27, 1902 in Vinnitsa, in a well-educated family. His father traveled across the imperial Russia, helping with construction of several factories. His mother died when Jerzy was only two, so he was brought up mostly by older sister Emilia and by uncle, who raised the boy in Catholic and patriotic way. Young Niezbrzycki loved books of Henryk Sienkiewicz, and at the age of 15, he joined the paramilitary organization Polska Organizacja Wojskowa (POW).