General Staff of the Polish Army

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General Staff of the Polish Army (Polish: Sztab Generalny Wojska Polskiego) was created in 1918. It is the chief organizational unit of military of Poland.

Current Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army (Polish: szef Sztabu Generalnego Wojska Polskiego) is general Franciszek Gągor.

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[edit] Chiefs

Second Polish Republic

Polish government in exile

  • płk Aleksander Kędzior (7 November 1939 - 5 June 1940)
  • gen. bryg. Tadeusz Klimecki (czerwiec 1940 - 4 July 1943
  • gen. dyw. Stanisław Kopański (21 July 1943 - 3 September 1946)

People's Republic of Poland

  • gen. broni Władysław Korczyc (1 January 1945 - 18 January 1954)
  • cz.p.o. gen. dyw. Borys Pigarewicz (1952-1954)
  • gen. broni Jerzy Bordziłowski (23 March 1954 - 6 February 1965)
  • gen. dyw. Wojciech Jaruzelski (6 January 1965 - 10 April 1968)
  • gen. dyw. Bolesław Chocha (11 April 1968 - 11 January 1973)
  • gen. broni Florian Siwicki (12 January 1973 - 21 November 1983)
  • gen. broni Józef Użycki (22 November 1983 - 24 September 1990)

Third Polish Republic

  • gen. dyw. Zdzisław Stelmaszuk (25 September 1990 - 4 August 1992)
  • gen. broni Tadeusz Wilecki (5 August 1992 - 9 March 1997)
  • gen. broni Henryk Szumski (10 March 1997 - 29 September 2000)
  • gen. Czesław Piątas (30 September 2000 - 31 January 2006)
  • p.o. gen. broni Mieczysław Cieniuch (31 January 2006 - 27 February 2006)
  • gen. Franciszek Gągor (27 February 2006)

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