Walter Munk
Branch of the Customs Inspectorate - an organizational unit of the Border Guard performing intelligence service in the Free City of Gdańsk in the years 1929-1939.
Forming and tasks A radical way to improve the protection of the Free City border would be to introduce the Polish Border Guard there. Because the Gdańsk authorities did not agree to this, the Polish authorities have reserved part of their positions in the Polish customs inspectorate in the Free City for officers of the Border Guard. These officers filled the Branch of the Customs Inspectorate established in 1929 in Gdańsk. It was a camouflaged outpost of the Polish Border Guard and, at the same time, an intelligence unit. The branch was subordinate to the Border Guard Headquarters in Warsaw, and only formally to the Polish Customs Inspectorate in Gdańsk. Performing intelligence and counterintelligence tasks, she was associated with the Second Division of the General Staff of the Polish Army. Her tasks also included observation of the Polish institutions operating in the area of Gdańsk, including the Customs Inspectorate and the General Commissariat of the Republic of Poland. One of the most important tasks of the Border Guard Branch in Gdańsk was the fight against the so-called contingency smuggling. It had its headquarters in a villa at Opitza 2 street. Delegation's managers Comments Bibliography
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