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Ministry of National Defence (Poland)

The Ministry of National Defence (Polish: Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej, MON) is a office of government in Poland headed by the Minister of National Defence. It is responsible for the organisation and management of the Polish Armed Forces. During the Second Polish Republic and World War II it was called the Ministry of Military Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych). Ministry budget for 2022 was 140 billion PLN.

Ministry of National Defence
Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej

Building of the Ministry of Defence on Niepodległości Avenue in Warsaw
Ministry overview
FormedNovember 30, 1942; 81 years ago (1942-11-30)
Preceding Ministry
  • Ministry of Military Affairs
JurisdictionGovernment of Poland
Headquartersul. Klonowa 1, Warsaw
52°12′44″N 21°1′33″E / 52.21222°N 21.02583°E / 52.21222; 21.02583
Annual budget140 billion (2022)[1]
Ministry executive
Websitewww.gov.pl/web/national-defence

History edit

The beginning of the Ministry of Defence's operations is connected with the 1775 establishment of the Military Department within the Permanent Council. In 1789, the Military Commission of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was established, and from the Constitution of 3 May 1791 was under the Guardians of the Laws. Between 1793-94, the department was restored in the Supreme National Council. When Warsaw became part of the Kingdom of Prussia after the Third Partition of Poland in 1795), the Prussian Ministry of War headquarters was moved into the local Copper-Roof Palace.[2] Another War Ministry was established in the Duchy of Warsaw. After the establishment of the Stanisław Małachowski government on 5 October 1807, the War Directorate became the Minister of War.

From 1807 to 1810, the number of ministry officials increased from a dozen to over one hundred. The ministry's activities ceased on 4 May 1813. In 1814, the Military Organizing Committee was established in Paris to regulate the military affairs of the Kingdom of Poland in 1815.[3][4] After the November Uprising and the introduction of the Organic Statute of the Kingdom of Poland in the early 1830s, the distinctiveness of the Polish defence establishment from the Ministry of War of the Russian Empire ceased to exist. On 30 January 1917, the Provisional Council of State created an acting military commission, which was to deal with Polish military matters until a war office was organised.

 
The main gate to the Ministry of National Defence complex on Klonowa Street.

On 2 November 1918, the commission was transformed into the Ministry of Military Affairs, based at the Copper-Roof Palace.[5] During the London emigration of Polish power during World War II, on November 30, 1942, the name of the Ministry of Military Affairs was changed to the Ministry of National Defence. In 1944, under the Polish Committee of National Liberation under the communists controlled a National Defence Centre to manage the war front. After the war, the Provisional Government of National Unity (TRJN) reestablished the Military Affairs Ministry, which would be replaced by the Ministry of National Defence in 1979 and was under the Polish People's Army (LWP) in the People's Republic of Poland. The ministry would be transferred from the LWP to the Polish Army in 1990.

Organizational structure edit

The ministry includes political departments, Cabinet of the Minister and the following organizational units including units P1-P8 forming Polish General Staff:[6][7][8]

  • Operational Centre
  • Administrative Department
  • Budget Department
  • Department of Education, Culture and Heritage
  • Department of Infrastructure
  • Personnel Department
  • Department of Control
  • Department of Cyber Security
  • Department of Protection of Classified Information
  • Department of International Security Policy
  • Armaments Policy Department
  • Law Department
  • Department of Social Affairs
  • Department of Strategy and Defence Planning
  • Department of Military Education
  • Department of Military Health Service
  • Department of Military Foreign Affairs
  • Office of the General Director
  • Office of the Minister of National Defence
  • Offset Contracts Office
  • Management Board of the Organization and Additions (P1)
  • Management of Intelligence and Reconnaissance Intelligence (P2)
  • Armed Forces Planning and Training Management Board (P3/P7)
  • Logistics Management (P4)
  • Management Board of Armed Forces Development Planning and Programming (P5)
  • Management and Command Board (P6)
  • Material Planning Board (P8)
  • Military Information Services
  • Military Intelligence Service

Units subordinate to the MON:

  • Armed Forces General Command
  • Operational Command
  • Support Command
  • Military Gendarmerie
  • Territorial Defence Force
  • Warsaw Garrison Command
  • National Centre for Kryptologii
  • Provincial Military Headquarters
  • Centre of Monitoring and Analysis
  • Inspectorate of Armaments
  • Innovative Defence Technology
  • Inspectorate of Military Fires
  • Military Centre for Standardization, Quality and Codification
  • Military Centre of Metrology
  • National Military Representative to NATO
  • Internal Audit for the Energy Sector
  • Military Technical Supervision
  • Military Studies of Teaching Foreign Languages
  • Central Military-Medical Commission
  • Military Pension Offices
  • House of the Retired Military Personnel (Warsaw)
  • Registration Office of the Polish Army

Ministers edit

Second Polish Republic
Polish government-in-exile
Republic of Poland / People's Republic of Poland
 
Flag of the Polish Minister of National Defence
Third Polish Republic
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of Office Prime Minister (Cabinet)
  Army General
Florian Siwicki
(1925–2013)
Independent 12 September 1989 6 July 1990 Tadeusz Mazowiecki Mazowiecki
  Vice Admiral
Piotr Kołodziejczyk
(1939–2019)
Independent 6 July 1990 4 January 1991
4 January 1991 23 December 1991 Jan Krzysztof Bielecki Bielecki
  Jan Parys
(born 1950)
Independent 23 December 1991 23 May 1992 Jan Olszewski Olszewski
  Romuald Szeremietiew
(born 1945)
acting
Independent 23 May 1992 5 June 1992
  Janusz Onyszkiewicz
(born 1937)
UD 11 July 1992 25 October 1993 Hanna Suchocka Suchocka
  Piotr Kołodziejczyk
(1939–2019)
Independent 26 October 1993 10 November 1994 Waldemar Pawlak Pawlak II
  Jerzy Milewski
(1935–1997)
acting
Independent 10 November 1994 7 March 1995
  Zbigniew Okoński
(born 1949)
Independent 7 March 1995 22 December 1995 Józef Oleksy Oleksy
  Andrzej Karkoszka
(born 1945)
acting
Independent 22 December 1995 5 January 1996
  Stanisław Dobrzański
(born 1949)
PSL 5 January 1996 7 February 1996
7 February 1996 31 October 1997 Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Cimoszewicz
  Janusz Onyszkiewicz
(born 1937)
UW 31 October 1997 16 June 2000 Jerzy Buzek Buzek
  Bronisław Komorowski
(born 1952)
SKL 16 June 2000 19 October 2001
  Jerzy Szmajdziński
(1952–2010)
SLD 19 October 2001 2 May 2004 Leszek Miller Miller
2 May 2004 11 June 2004 Marek Belka Belka I
11 June 2004 31 October 2005 Belka II
  Radosław Sikorski
(born 1963)
PiS 31 October 2005 14 July 2006 Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Marcinkiewicz
14 July 2006 7 February 2007 Jarosław Kaczyński Kaczyński
  Aleksander Szczygło
(1963–2010)
PiS 7 February 2007 16 November 2007
  Bogdan Klich
(born 1960)
PO 16 November 2007 2 August 2011 Donald Tusk Tusk I
  Tomasz Siemoniak
(born 1967)
PO 2 August 2011 18 November 2011
18 November 2011 22 September 2014 Tusk II
22 September 2014 16 November 2015 Ewa Kopacz Kopacz
  Antoni Macierewicz
(born 1948)
PiS 16 November 2015 11 December 2017 Beata Szydło Szydło
11 December 2017 9 January 2018 Mateusz Morawiecki Morawiecki I
  Mariusz Błaszczak
(born 1969)
PiS 9 January 2018 15 November 2019
15 November 2019 27 November 2023 Morawiecki II
27 November 2023 13 December 2023 Morawiecki III
  Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
(born 1981)
PSL 13 December 2023 present Donald Tusk Tusk III

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BASIC INFORMATION ON THE MoND BUDGET FOR 2016" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  2. ^ . www.wiezowce.waw.pl. Archived from the original on 2014-02-04. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
  3. ^ Komisja Rządowa Wojny z lat [1811-1814] 1815-1832 [1833-1866]
  4. ^ Zarys historji wojskowości w Polsce
  5. ^ VII. Narodziny Wojska Polskiego (październik – grudzień 1918)
  6. ^ "Zarządzenie nr 82 Prezesa Rady Ministrów z dnia 19 grudnia 2014 r. W sprawie nadania statutu Ministerstwu Obrony Narodowej".
  7. ^ "Zarządzenie nr 65 Prezesa Rady Ministrów z dnia 31 maja 2016 r. Zmieniające zarządzenie w sprawie nadania statutu Ministerstwu Obrony Narodowej".
  8. ^ "Zarządzenie nr 22 Prezesa Rady Ministrów z dnia 26 lutego 2018 r. Zmieniające zarządzenie w sprawie nadania statutu Ministerstwu Obrony Narodowej".

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Ministry of National Defence Polish Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej MON is a office of government in Poland headed by the Minister of National Defence It is responsible for the organisation and management of the Polish Armed Forces During the Second Polish Republic and World War II it was called the Ministry of Military Affairs Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych Ministry budget for 2022 was 140 billion PLN Ministry of National DefenceMinisterstwo Obrony NarodowejBuilding of the Ministry of Defence on Niepodleglosci Avenue in WarsawMinistry overviewFormedNovember 30 1942 81 years ago 1942 11 30 Preceding MinistryMinistry of Military AffairsJurisdictionGovernment of PolandHeadquartersul Klonowa 1 Warsaw52 12 44 N 21 1 33 E 52 21222 N 21 02583 E 52 21222 21 02583Annual budget140 billion zl 2022 1 Ministry executiveWladyslaw Kosiniak Kamysz Minister of National DefenceWebsitewww wbr gov wbr pl wbr web wbr national defence Contents 1 History 2 Organizational structure 3 Ministers 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe beginning of the Ministry of Defence s operations is connected with the 1775 establishment of the Military Department within the Permanent Council In 1789 the Military Commission of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth was established and from the Constitution of 3 May 1791 was under the Guardians of the Laws Between 1793 94 the department was restored in the Supreme National Council When Warsaw became part of the Kingdom of Prussia after the Third Partition of Poland in 1795 the Prussian Ministry of War headquarters was moved into the local Copper Roof Palace 2 Another War Ministry was established in the Duchy of Warsaw After the establishment of the Stanislaw Malachowski government on 5 October 1807 the War Directorate became the Minister of War From 1807 to 1810 the number of ministry officials increased from a dozen to over one hundred The ministry s activities ceased on 4 May 1813 In 1814 the Military Organizing Committee was established in Paris to regulate the military affairs of the Kingdom of Poland in 1815 3 4 After the November Uprising and the introduction of the Organic Statute of the Kingdom of Poland in the early 1830s the distinctiveness of the Polish defence establishment from the Ministry of War of the Russian Empire ceased to exist On 30 January 1917 the Provisional Council of State created an acting military commission which was to deal with Polish military matters until a war office was organised nbsp The main gate to the Ministry of National Defence complex on Klonowa Street On 2 November 1918 the commission was transformed into the Ministry of Military Affairs based at the Copper Roof Palace 5 During the London emigration of Polish power during World War II on November 30 1942 the name of the Ministry of Military Affairs was changed to the Ministry of National Defence In 1944 under the Polish Committee of National Liberation under the communists controlled a National Defence Centre to manage the war front After the war the Provisional Government of National Unity TRJN reestablished the Military Affairs Ministry which would be replaced by the Ministry of National Defence in 1979 and was under the Polish People s Army LWP in the People s Republic of Poland The ministry would be transferred from the LWP to the Polish Army in 1990 Organizational structure editThe ministry includes political departments Cabinet of the Minister and the following organizational units including units P1 P8 forming Polish General Staff 6 7 8 Operational Centre Administrative Department Budget Department Department of Education Culture and Heritage Department of Infrastructure Personnel Department Department of Control Department of Cyber Security Department of Protection of Classified Information Department of International Security Policy Armaments Policy Department Law Department Department of Social Affairs Department of Strategy and Defence Planning Department of Military Education Department of Military Health Service Department of Military Foreign Affairs Office of the General Director Office of the Minister of National Defence Offset Contracts Office Management Board of the Organization and Additions P1 Management of Intelligence and Reconnaissance Intelligence P2 Armed Forces Planning and Training Management Board P3 P7 Logistics Management P4 Management Board of Armed Forces Development Planning and Programming P5 Management and Command Board P6 Material Planning Board P8 Military Information Services Internal Military Service Military Intelligence Service Units subordinate to the MON Armed Forces General Command Operational Command Support Command Military Gendarmerie Territorial Defence Force Warsaw Garrison Command National Centre for Kryptologii Provincial Military Headquarters Centre of Monitoring and Analysis Inspectorate of Armaments Innovative Defence Technology Inspectorate of Military Fires Military Centre for Standardization Quality and Codification Military Centre of Metrology National Military Representative to NATO Internal Audit for the Energy Sector Military Technical Supervision Military Studies of Teaching Foreign Languages Central Military Medical Commission Military Pension Offices House of the Retired Military Personnel Warsaw Registration Office of the Polish ArmyMinisters editSecond Polish Republic Brigadier general Edward Rydz Smigly 1918 acting Major general Jan Wroczynski 1918 1919 Major general Jozef Lesniewski 1919 1920 Major general Kazimierz Sosnkowski 1921 1923 acting Major general Aleksander Osinski 1923 Major general Wladyslaw Sikorski 1924 1925 Lieutenant general Lucjan Zeligowski 1925 1926 Major general Juliusz Tadeusz Tarnawa Malczewski 1926 Marshal of Poland Jozef Pilsudski 1926 1935 Major general Tadeusz Kasprzycki 1935 1939 Polish government in exile Lieutenant general Wladyslaw Sikorski 1939 1942 Major general Marian Kukiel 1942 1944 Republic of Poland People s Republic of Poland Marshal of Poland Michal Rola Zymierski 1945 1949 Marshal of Poland Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky 1949 1956 Marshal of Poland Marian Spychalski 1956 1968 Army General Wojciech Jaruzelski 1968 1983 Army General Florian Siwicki 1983 1989 nbsp Flag of the Polish Minister of National Defence Third Polish Republic Portrait Name Birth Death Party Term of Office Prime Minister Cabinet nbsp Army General Florian Siwicki 1925 2013 Independent 12 September 1989 6 July 1990 Tadeusz Mazowiecki Mazowiecki nbsp Vice Admiral Piotr Kolodziejczyk 1939 2019 Independent 6 July 1990 4 January 1991 4 January 1991 23 December 1991 Jan Krzysztof Bielecki Bielecki nbsp Jan Parys born 1950 Independent 23 December 1991 23 May 1992 Jan Olszewski Olszewski nbsp Romuald Szeremietiew born 1945 acting Independent 23 May 1992 5 June 1992 nbsp Janusz Onyszkiewicz born 1937 UD 11 July 1992 25 October 1993 Hanna Suchocka Suchocka nbsp Piotr Kolodziejczyk 1939 2019 Independent 26 October 1993 10 November 1994 Waldemar Pawlak Pawlak II nbsp Jerzy Milewski 1935 1997 acting Independent 10 November 1994 7 March 1995 nbsp Zbigniew Okonski born 1949 Independent 7 March 1995 22 December 1995 Jozef Oleksy Oleksy nbsp Andrzej Karkoszka born 1945 acting Independent 22 December 1995 5 January 1996 nbsp Stanislaw Dobrzanski born 1949 PSL 5 January 1996 7 February 1996 7 February 1996 31 October 1997 Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz Cimoszewicz nbsp Janusz Onyszkiewicz born 1937 UW 31 October 1997 16 June 2000 Jerzy Buzek Buzek nbsp Bronislaw Komorowski born 1952 SKL 16 June 2000 19 October 2001 nbsp Jerzy Szmajdzinski 1952 2010 SLD 19 October 2001 2 May 2004 Leszek Miller Miller 2 May 2004 11 June 2004 Marek Belka Belka I 11 June 2004 31 October 2005 Belka II nbsp Radoslaw Sikorski born 1963 PiS 31 October 2005 14 July 2006 Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Marcinkiewicz 14 July 2006 7 February 2007 Jaroslaw Kaczynski Kaczynski nbsp Aleksander Szczyglo 1963 2010 PiS 7 February 2007 16 November 2007 nbsp Bogdan Klich born 1960 PO 16 November 2007 2 August 2011 Donald Tusk Tusk I nbsp Tomasz Siemoniak born 1967 PO 2 August 2011 18 November 2011 18 November 2011 22 September 2014 Tusk II 22 September 2014 16 November 2015 Ewa Kopacz Kopacz nbsp Antoni Macierewicz born 1948 PiS 16 November 2015 11 December 2017 Beata Szydlo Szydlo 11 December 2017 9 January 2018 Mateusz Morawiecki Morawiecki I nbsp Mariusz Blaszczak born 1969 PiS 9 January 2018 15 November 2019 15 November 2019 27 November 2023 Morawiecki II 27 November 2023 13 December 2023 Morawiecki III nbsp Wladyslaw Kosiniak Kamysz born 1981 PSL 13 December 2023 present Donald Tusk Tusk IIISee also editPolish Armed Forces Ministries of Poland Wydawnictwo MONReferences edit BASIC INFORMATION ON THE MoND BUDGET FOR 2016 PDF Retrieved 2016 05 11 Under the Metal Roof Palace Palac Pod Blacha www wiezowce waw pl Archived from the original on 2014 02 04 Retrieved 2009 03 24 Komisja Rzadowa Wojny z lat 1811 1814 1815 1832 1833 1866 Zarys historji wojskowosci w Polsce VII Narodziny Wojska Polskiego pazdziernik grudzien 1918 Zarzadzenie nr 82 Prezesa Rady Ministrow z dnia 19 grudnia 2014 r W sprawie nadania statutu Ministerstwu Obrony Narodowej Zarzadzenie nr 65 Prezesa Rady Ministrow z dnia 31 maja 2016 r Zmieniajace zarzadzenie w sprawie nadania statutu Ministerstwu Obrony Narodowej Zarzadzenie nr 22 Prezesa Rady Ministrow z dnia 26 lutego 2018 r Zmieniajace zarzadzenie w sprawie nadania statutu Ministerstwu Obrony Narodowej External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ministry of National Defence of Poland Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of National Defence Poland amp oldid 1221526810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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