Abstract
The presented article refers to the Consul of Poland in Georgia, Józef Łaszkiewicz in 1922-1923, based on a four-volume archive. The first volume contains 92 files, the second – 516 files, the third – 24, the fourth – 89. The case was brought against the consul and the consulate, and all persons who were in contact with the Polish Chancellery became the object of interest of the Transcaucasian Extraordinary Commission. The people involved in the case are mainly engineers, military personnel, Consul’s family members, as well as people working in the diplomatic service. The article presents a long process that lasted two years.
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