Servant of Stalin
 To mark the 25th anniversary of the imposition of communist martial law in Poland, we bring you a secret military police document regarding the recruitment of Wojciech Jaruzelski into the Soviet GRU (GZ IW), as an agent of Stalin, in 1946.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the imposition of communist martial law in Poland, we bring you a secret military police document regarding the recruitment of Wojciech Jaruzelski into the Soviet GRU (GZ IW), as an agent of Stalin, in 1946. A copy of the original handwritten document accompanies this story, below. A translation follows:
Top secret
INFORMATION
regarding officers selected to work in the 2nd Bureau of the Supreme Commander [i.e., Military Information, Poland's GRU]
1. Lt. Col. Jeruzelski Wojciech, son of Wladyslaw, born in 1923 in Kurow, the County of Pulawy, a son of an estate manager. Before the war, he attended school. After 1939 he and his family escaped to Lithuania, where he worked as a farm laborer. In June 1941 he was evacuated along with his family to the Altai Krai, where he also worked as a laborer. In July 1943 he was mobilized to the Polish Army and has served with the armed forces since. His latest assignment is the chief of a department at the General Staff of the Land Forces.
He is our secret informer [t/inf] with a pseudonym "Wolski" recruited because of his patriotic convictions, while he served with the 5th Infantry Division, on March 23, 1946.
He is characterized as a valuable individual and a member of the [Communist] party.
A good secret collaborator, he is fit to become a rezydent [a plenipotentiary agent of the GRU].
We have no k/m [komprmaterialy] [i.e., no data compromising Jaruzelski].
(This is based upon data provided by the I Dept. of the GZIW [Central Directorate of Military Information -- GRU])....

