All is forgiven, or is it? Poland has pardoned an army colonel who spied for the CIA. But this cold warrior is still afraid to go home. (some call Ryszard Kuklinski a NATO hero but Polish generals publically call him a deserter and spy)(Brief Article)

From: Newsweek | Date: October 27, 1997| Author: Nagorski, Andrew | Copyright information

Poland has pardoned an army colonel who spied for the CIA. But this cold warrior is still afraid to go home.

HE HAS NEVER READ A SPY novel. But from 1972 to 1981, Polish Col. Ryszard Kuklinski lived a double life that could have been concocted by John le Carre. While serving as a military planner and aide to Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, the last communist strongman, he delivered more than 35,000 top-secret Warsaw Pact documents to the CIA. Kuldinski always knew the price he...

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