DECLARATION on a conference NKVD/KGB Activities
and its Cooperation with other Secret Services in Central
and Eastern Europe 1945 – 1989 .................................................................. 9
Conference opening
František Mikloško ...................................................................................... 13
Jiří Liška ....................................................................................................... 15
Ivan A. Petranský ......................................................................................... 17
Panel I (14 November 2007)
Security Archives as Sources of NKVD/KGB Activities
Stefan Karner (Austria) – Panel moderator ................................................. 21
Ladislav Bukovszky (Slovakia): The Archive of the Nation´s Memory
Institute in the Capacity of Resources for KGB Activities ............................ 24
Petr Blažek (Czechia) ................................................................................... 32
Gergö Bendegúz Cseh (Hungary): Documents of the Historical Archives .. 36
Nikita V. Petrov (Russia) .............................................................................. 41
Ralf Blum (Germany): References to the Soviet Secret Service in the
Archives of the Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security
Service of the Former GDR (BStU) ............................................................... 45
Panel II (14 November 2007)
From Soviet Advisors in Satellite States to Soviet Security Schools
János M. Rainer (Hungary) – Panel moderator ........................................... 53
Rafaeł Wnuk (Poland): Soviet Supporters of the Polish Communist Security
Apparatus. The Role of NKVD in Fighting Against the Anti-Communist
Underground in Poland (1944 – 1945) .......................................................... 54
Radek Schovánek (Czechia): Soviet Ears in Communist Prague ................ 73
Ladislau – Antoniu Csendes (Romania): NKVD/ KGB Approaches
and Party Control in Romanian Secret Services and Army
between 1948 – 1964 ..................................................................................... 79
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Magdolna Baráth (Hungary): Soviet Counsellors at the Hungarian State
Security Organs .............................................................................................. 87
Jan Kalous (Czechia): Štěpán Plaček – His Vision for the Czechoslovak
Security and the Soviet Intelligence Service Agents (1945 – 1948)
– the Arrival of Soviet Advisors into Czechoslovakia – Background
and Circumstances ....................................................................................... 100
Panel III (15 November 2007)
Central and Eastern Europe as a Base for Espionage against the West
Petr Kopal (Czechia) – Panel moderator .................................................... 121
Christopher Adam (Canada): Eyes across the Atlantic – Hungary’s State
Security and Canada’s Hungarians, 1956 – 1989 ........................................ 122
Arvydas Anušauskas (Lithuania): Economic Restructuring Period
(Perestroika) and Technological Intelligence. The Lithuanian Factor ......... 142
Stefano Bottoni (Italy): A Special Relationship. Hungarian Intelligence
and the Vatican, 1961 – 1978 ....................................................................... 147
Andrzej Grajewski (Poland): Security Services of the Polish People’s
Republic against the Vatican in 1956 – 1978 ................................................ 177
Sławomir Łukasiewicz (Poland): Polish Communist Intelligence Service
against the European Economic Community (EEC) ................................... 198
Walter Süß (Germany): KBSE as Seen by State Security of the German
Democratic Republic in the 70s ................................................................... 210
Peter Rendek (Slovakia): Operation ALAN – Mutual Cooperation
of the Czechoslovak Intelligence Service and the Soviet KGB as Given
in One of the Largest Leakage Cases of NATO Security Data
in the Years 1982 – 1986 .............................................................................. 223
Panel IV (15 November 2007)
NKVD/KGB´s Co-operation with Satellite State Security Services
Władysław Bułhak (Poland) – Panel moderator ........................................ 247
László Ritter (Hungary): The Soviet – Hungarian Intelligence Co-operation
in the Early Cold War Period (abstract) ....................................................... 248
Petr Blažek (Czechia): Residency of the Federal Ministry of the Interior
in the Soviet Union. Position, Activities and Staffing in 1989 .................... 250
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Prokop Tomek (Czechia): SOUD and its Utilization in Czechoslovak
Conditions .................................................................................................... 275
Bernd-Rainer Barth (Germany): Noel Field Affair (abstract) ................... 286
Georg Herbstritt (Germany): Refused Cooperation: The Relation
Stasi – Securitate and Romania’s Aspirations to Independence .................. 287
Panel V (16 November 2007)
NKVD/KGB Activities in Occupied East Germany and Austria
Roger Engelmann (Germany) – Panel moderator ...................................... 301
Jörg Morré (Germany): The Creation of a Hostile Picture. Arrests
Made by the NKVD as an Example Set to Carry Out Political Police
Operations in the Soviet Occupation Zone – GDR ...................................... 302
Barbara Stelzl–Marx (Austria): Soviet Espionage in Austria. Arrests,
Sentences and Executions in 1950 – 1953 ................................................... 316
Dieter Bacher (Austria): Communist „Intelligence Internationale”?
Contacts Between KGB and the KPÖ at the Beginning of the Cold War .... 335
Jan Foitzik (Germany) – Nikita V. Petrov (Russia): The Soviet Security
Apparatus in the Soviet Occupation Zone of the GDR (1945 – 1953).
Structure, Tasks, and Cooperation with the East-Germany Authorities ....... 350
Panel VI (16 November 2007)
Final conclusions
Miroslav Lehký (Czechia) .......................................................................... 377
Walter Süß (Germany) ................................................................................ 381
Nikita V. Petrov (Russia) ............................................................................ 383
Łukasz Kamiński (Poland) ......................................................................... 384
An accompanying events of the conference
Radoslav Ragač, Ondrej Krajňák ............................................................ 386
Information about Conference Partners and Donors ................................... 395
Afterword
Alexandra Grúňová ................................................................................... 402
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