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ABSTRACTThe article discusses a Cold War offensive operation conducted in the 1960s and 1970s by communist Polish military counterintelligence (WSW) against U.S. military intelligence in Europe and North America. Double agents, including Romeo spies, were deployed by Polish WSW in West Germany and the United States to lure U.S. intelligence into a trap. The text emphasizes secret communications and codebreaking issues, including the ciphers and secret writing techniques developed by U.S. party for use by their assets. The operation involved significant communications intelligence and codebreaking efforts by the Cold War Poles.

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