https://annas-archive.org/md5/09f7d2c4e945d1373370b35affa06422
This masterful political treatise, first published in 1962, examines the history and nature of Communism as it developed in the Soviet Union and in Poland. Józef Mackiewicz, known for his relentless opposition to Communism, argues that accommodation with the Communists simply helped them to impose their vision of the world and pursue their goal of global domination. He compares Communism to Nazism and insists that the former was the greater threat to the future of humanity.
Now available in English for the first time, __The Triumph of Provocation__ will be compelling reading for those interested in Polish history, Communism, and Nazism.
Mackiewicz’s unique interpretation of the differences and similarities between Communism and Nazism is highly relevant to debates about these two systems and to major contemporary issues which are of particular importance to the U.S. and Europe, including radical Islam and the necessity of war and the responsibility for war.
Later-2003—http://www.jrnyquist.com/petr_cibulka_2003_0310.htm
In Eastern Europe
Things Are Not What They Seem An interview with Petr Cibulka
"I think we are engaged in a fundamental fight as to which side the Czech Republic will join in the up-coming Third World War." -- Cibulka
Petr Cibulka was born in 1950 in the city of Brno, in the province of Moravia. As a five-time political prisoner, Mr. Cibulka did hard time in the toughest communist prison camp in Czechoslovakia. He was repeatedly jailed between 1979 and 1989 and conducted a 31-day hunger strike in 1979.
In 1991 Mr. Cibulka began publishing his paper, "Uncensored News," so he could oppose the "official" information blockade organized by the Communists through control of the mass media. In 1992 Mr. Cibulka acquired and published data from secret police files. He published over 200,000 names of communist officers and collaborators. Subsequently he became a target of aggressive attacks from "former" Communist officials.
Mr. Cibulka has had to go through countless police interrogations and home searches. He has suffered numerous court trials because he has named names. The most famous trial involved Czech President Vaclav Havel, who publicly denounced Mr. Cibulka as a shameful disgrace and declared Petr's publication, "Uncensored News," to be "garbage."
Also 2003—https://thedukereport.com/books/the-perestroika-deception-memoranda-to-the-central-intelligence-agency/#:~:text=%27The%20Perestroika%20Deception%E2%80%99%20explains%20the%20devious%20secret%20intent,the%20West%20-%20on%20their%20terms%2C%20not%20ours.