Main Directorate Of Information Of The Polish Army
Główny Zarząd Informacji Wojska Polskiego (GZI WP - "Main Directorate of Information of the Polish Army"), was a name of a first military Police and counter-espionage organ in communist Poland after the World War II. It is also well known as Informacja Wojskowa ("Military Information").
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