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Julia Brystiger (Polish: [ˈjulja brɨsˈtiɡɛr]; née Prajs; 25
November 1902 – 9
November 1975) was a
Polish communist activist and
member of the security...
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Religious political and
social organizations –
headed by Col.
Julia Brystiger (1954)
Department VI –
Prisons –
headed by Col. Stanisław Pizło (1946-47/51)...
- of the 1950s in
Warsaw and the
Institute for the
Blind in Laski.
Julia Brystiger is no
longer an
officer of the
security apparatus of the People's Republic...
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lured into a trap and m****acred. In 1947,
Colonel Julia ("Bloody Luna")
Brystiger of the
Polish Ministry of
Public Security proclaimed at a
security briefing...
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Brystiger who,
together with Radkiewicz,
organized the
secret police's
operations aimed at the
Catholic Church in Poland. In
October 1947,
Brystiger -...
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including Stanisław Radkiewicz,
Anatol Fejgin, Józef Różański,
Julia Brystiger and the
chief supervisor of
Polish State Security Services,
Minister Jakub...
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scholar and archaeologist,
professor of the
Jagiellonian University Julia Brystiger (1902–1975),
political militant,
member of the
security apparatus of the...
- the PRL; Vice-minister
Roman Romkowski (deputy head of MBP), Dir.
Julia Brystiger (5th Dept.), Dir.
Anatol Fejgin (10th Dept. or the
notorious Special Bureau)...
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writings Heinrich Gottfried von Bretschneider,
German satirical writer Julia Brystiger,
political militant,
member of the
security apparatus of the
Polish People's...
- jail,
Since the late 1940s, it had been
headed by
interrogator Julia Brystiger, who
personally directed the
operation to
arrest and
detain the Primate...