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Memorandum on the Warsaw Treaty and the Development of the Armed Forces of the People's Republic of Poland

10 Jan 1957
Description: This memorandum calls for the revision of bilateral agreements between Poland and the Soviet Union signed prior to the Warsaw Treaty of 1955. These revisions mostly concern Poland's obligations regarding organizational, quantitative, and technical contributions by its armed forces. The Polish side expresses concern over the supranational character of the supreme commander of the United Armed Forces (UAF) and his staff, which does not correspond to the idea of independence and sovereignty of the Warsaw Pact member states. Further, Poland proposes the establishment of a Military Consultative Committee as a military organ of the Warsaw Pact, consisting of the ministers of defense and the chairmen of the general staff of the Warsaw Pact countries.

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Document Type: Memorandum
Language of Original Document: Russian
Number of Pages: 13
Cold War Period: 1950s
Document Source: Central Military Archives, Warsaw Call Number: Library of Congress microfilm (o) 96/6398, reel W-25; microfilmed under the "Open House" project.

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