Solidarity," the Polish comrades hope to receive assistance from other countries, up to and including the introduction of armed forces on the territory of Poland. Bulletin - 第 8 頁1998完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Wisła Suraska - 1998 - 204 頁
...army fail to do the job, "fraternal" help would arrive from the Soviet Union: Rusakov: [Jaruzelski] says that if the Polish forces are unable to cope...the introduction of armed forces on the territory of Poland. Jaruzelski is basing this hope on the speech by Comrade Kulikov [chief commander of the Warsaw... | |
| Douglas J. MacEachin - 2010 - 268 頁
...(which would match the 8 December date given in the KGB message), claimed that Jaruzelski had said that "if the Polish forces are unable to cope with...the Polish comrades hope to receive assistance from the other countries, up to and including the introduction of armed forces on the territory of Poland."... | |
| Matthew J. Ouimet - 2003 - 332 頁
...the Politburo, shortly after returning from Warsaw. According to this report, Jaruzelski had told him "that if the Polish forces are unable to cope with...the introduction of armed forces on the territory of Poland." Rusakov felt that Jaruzelski had come to rely on Kulikov's November implication that the USSR... | |
| Vojtech Mastny, Malcolm Byrne - 2005 - 794 頁
...Polish forces cannot handle the resistance from Solidarity then the Polish comrades are relying on help from other countries, up to and including the introduction of armed forces on the territory of Poland. In addition, Jaruzelski refers to a speech by Cde. Kulikov who allegedly said that help from... | |
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