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"We should know this story to prevent its return," says FM Sikorski during visit to Cold War Museum

13.01.2025 16:55
The exhibit, which is open only on weekends in January, houses a map of Soviet plans for an invasion of Western Europe, which Minister Sikorski declassified in 2006 when he was Poland's Minister of National Defense.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski (right) alongside Filip Frąckowiak (left), Director of the General Kukliński Cold War Museum in Warsaw.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski (right) alongside Filip Frąckowiak (left), Director of the General Kukliński Cold War Museum in Warsaw.Facebook.com/Muzeum Zimnej Wojny im. generała Kuklińskiego

Filip Frąckowiak, Director of the General Kukliński Cold War Museum in Warsaw, accompanied the Polish Foreign Minister during the tour.

The head of Polish diplomacy recorded a special video for the occasion.

"I congratulate you on the impressive exhibition about the times of oppression and the efforts of one heroic officer, supported by our American allies. (...) Good job, and thank you for the opportunity to visit," the Foreign Minister wrote in the guestbook.

Nasze Muzeum odwiedził Minister Spraw Zagranicznych RP, Pan Radosław Sikorski. „Gratuluję imponującej wystawy o czasach...

Opublikowany przez Muzeum Zimnej Wojny im. generała Kuklińskiego Sobota, 11 stycznia 2025

General Ryszard Kukliński was a Polish military officer who secretly passed crucial Soviet military plans to the United States during the Cold War.

Due to his bravery and invaluable intelligence contributions, he was given the codename "Jack Strong" by his American handlers. His remarkable story was later dramatized in the 2014 film directed by Władysław Pasikowski.

Source: Facebook.com/Muzeum Zimnej Wojny im. generała Kuklińskiego/X/@MSZ_RP

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