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Abstract
The lack of the scientific literature concerning the Intelligence Service of Romania
(Special Information Service) is stated. Only some references to the activities of the Intelligence
Service of Romania on the territory of Ukraine are mentioned in the isolated publications. The
authors used the documents and materials from Hnat Porokhivsky’s archive-investigative case
which is kept in the Sectoral State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine. The materials mentioned above are representative and fill the gap in the issue concerning the structure of the Special Information Service of Romania and provide a certain indication about its composition.
The fact that Hnat Porokhivsky was a colonel of the UNR Army and the leader of the
Ukrainian military emigration in Romania is mentioned. Hnat Porokhivsky’s main biographical milestones, his socio-political and military activities are covered. His organizational skills, professional knowledge in the sphere of secret service, and counterespionage were used by the Intelligence Service of Romania. Not being a citizen of Romania, he made a valuable contribution to the process of the Romanian secret service development.
The Special Information Service had a complicated multi-stage structure with the
an extensive network of intelligence centers, sub-centers, rezidenturas, agents, and support divisions on the territories of both Romania and the Soviet Union on the eve of World War II. Different intelligence units of the Special Information Service of Romania operated on the occupied territories of Ukraine from 1941 to 1944. The central authorities and regional offices heads’ and staff members’ surnames (sometimes pseudonyms) are specified.
From the authors’ point of view, the most promising studies are those ones of the
Intelligence Service of Romania espionage, counterespionage and propagandistic activities, Ukrainian and Russian immigrants’ participation in this process, and Special Information Service cooperation with secret services of Germany and Japan.
Keywords: intelligence (secret) service, Hnat Porokhivsky, rezidentura, Romania,
Special Information Service, Ukrainian emigration, center.