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Polish General Staff, formally known as the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces ( Polish: ''Sztab Generalny Wojska Polskiego'') is the highest professional body within the
Polish Armed Forces The Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland ( pl, Siły Zbrojne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, abbreviated ''SZ RP''; popularly called ''Wojsko Polskie'' in Poland, abbreviated ''WP''—roughly, the "Polish Military") are the national armed forces of ...
. Organizationally, it is an integral part of the Ministry of National Defence and the Chief of the General Staff is the highest ranking military officer at the Ministry. It was created in 1918, and for a time bore the name Main Staff (''Sztab Główny''). Currently the position of Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces (''Szef Sztabu Generalnego Wojska Polskiego'') is General Rajmund Andrzejczak, since 2 July 2018.


History and structure

On 25 October 1918, a decision was made to establish the directorate of the chief of staff of the
Polish Army The Land Forces () are the land forces of the Polish Armed Forces. They currently contain some 62,000 active personnel and form many components of the European Union and NATO deployments around the world. Poland's recorded military history stre ...
. In 1928 the General Headquarters of the Polish Army was established, known commonly at the time as the Main Staff (''Sztab Główny''). In September 1939, during the
Invasion of Poland The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week af ...
by the
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and the
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, all the institutions of the General Staff ceased to function and were transferred to joint German and Soviet. control. On 8 August 1944, the General Command of the Polish Army was created and on 1 January 1945, the
National Council of Poland National Council of Poland ( pl, Rada Narodowa Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) was a consulting and expert body of the Polish government in exile and Polish president. The first council was formed in December 1939 and was disbanded in July 1941 in prot ...
decided to establish the General Staff of the Polish Army, the head of which was appointed Soviet-Polish General
Vladislav Korchits Vladislav Vikentyevich Korchits ( pl, Władysław Korczyc) (1 September 1893 in Bogdanowicze, Slonim, now Belarus – 17 October 1966, Moscow) was a Soviet and Polish general. He supported the Bolshevik side during the Russian Revolution, joi ...
. The General Staff consists of the following command personnel and organizational units at the Ministry of National Defence (MON): Command personnel (''Kadra kierownicza''): * Chief of the General Staff (Szef Sztabu Generalnego WP) -
Generał Generał (pronounced ) is the generic Polish language term for the rank of general. In narrow sense it is used to denote the rank of a four-star general introduced on August 15, 2002 (formerly ''generał armii'' - general of the army). It is curr ...
Rajmund T. Andrzejczak * First Deputy Chief of the General Staff (''I Zastępca szefa Sztabu Generalnego WP'') - Generał broni (Air Force) Tadeusz Mikutel * Deputy Chief of Staff (''Zastępca szefa Sztabu Generalnego WP'') - Generał brygady Dariusz Pluta * Director of the Chief of the GS's Secretariat (''Szef Sekretariatu Szefa SG WP'') - Col. Cezary Kiszkowiak * Director of the Legal Department (''Szef Zespołu Prasowego - rzecznik prasowy SG WP'') - Col. Joanna Klejszmit * Director of the Coordination Center (''Szef Centrum Koordynacyjnego'') - Col. Adam Górecki * Chief NCO (''Starszy podoficer SG WP'') - Starszy chorąży sztabowy Andrzej Woltmann General Staff Directorates (''Zarządy Sztabu Generalnego WP''): *Organization and Manpower Complement Directorate (Zarząd Organizacji i Uzupełnień P1) - Colonel * Intelligence and Reconnaissance Analysis Directorate (Zarząd Analiz Wywiadowczych i Rozpoznawczych P2) - Generał brygady * Armed Forces Application Planning and Training Directorate (''Zarząd Planowania Użycia Sił Zbrojnych i Szkolenia - P3/P7'') - Generał brygady * Logistics Directorate (''Zarząd Logistyki - P4'') - Colonel * Armed Forces Development Planning and Programming Directorate (''Zarząd Planowania i Programowania Rozwoju Sił Zbrojnych - P5'') - Colonel * Management and Command Directorate (''Zarząd Kierowania i Dowodzenia - P6'') - Colonel * Material Planning Directorate (''Zarząd Planowania Rzeczowego - P8'') - Colonel


List of Chiefs


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See also

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Staff (military) A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large milita ...
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General Inspector of the Armed Forces General Inspector of the Armed Forces ( pl, Generalny Inspektor Sił Zbrojnych; GISZ) was an office created in the Second Polish Republic in 1926, after the May Coup. The General Inspector reported directly to the President, and was not respons ...


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* {{Chief of military by country 1918 establishments in Poland Military of Poland
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