The exposition of the museum of the chamber of memory is the documentation of the intelligence mission of Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski, the first Polish Army Officer in NATO, who secretly secretly planned the USSR aggression against Western Europe in 1972-1981. The collection includes personal memorabilia and cowboy uniforms. Kuklinski, as well as the distinctions he received after returning to Poland.
The exhibition is divided into two main sections - "eastern" and "western", which are separated by an "iron curtain". In the eastern part of the exhibition there are strategic maps of the Warsaw Pact, photographs of Kuklinski's work as secretary of the Polish delegation at the meetings of the Warsaw Pact. On the other side, visitors can see the memories of Colonel Kuklinski visiting Poland after rehabilitation in 1998.
Józef Szaniawski Foundation, the founder of the museum, friend and attorney Ryszard Kuklinski, runs the Chamber. The Chamber was opened in 2006.
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