The article describes the legislative basis for the creation of Soviet military commandantries in Central Europe. The Red Army created them in 1944–1945, some were still active in 1946. In the beginning, their task was to secure the frontline background and to organise the army supplies. They were the first administrative authority after the German occupation (often not accepted by the population). Later, military commandants were asked to subjugate the conquered territories of Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. The author describes the types of commandantries (district, municipal, county and commune ones), their personnel (types of posts) and the number of staff of commandantries (from five to several hundred people).W artykule o...
In October 1939, the Zamość Region became a German-occupied territory. First displacement of the pop...
Although the Peace of Riga brought an end to the military conflict between Poland and the Bolshevik...
The Evolution of the Stand of the Tadeusz Mazowiecki Cabinet Regarding the Presence of Poland in the...
On the Edge of an Armed Conflict – the Racibórz Incident of June 1945 and Its Direct RepercussionsDe...
The first years after the Second World War were the time of establishing the communist dictatorship ...
The first years after the Second World War were the time of establishing the communist dictatorship ...
The article describes the participation of military districts in agricultural campaigns in the firs...
Together or Apart: an Attempt at an ”Organic Union” of the Intelligence Services of People’s Poland ...
The first years after the Second World War were the time of establishing the communist dictatorship ...
After the Soviet aggression against Poland in September 1939, the area of the Kingdom of Hungary be...
Der Aufsatz präsentiert Voraussetzungen und innenpolitische Umstände der Entstehung der Bundesrepubl...
Upper Silesia was a unique region in 1945, for before World War II its part (Opole Silesia) belonge...
At the end of WWII (1944), Polish citizens living on Polish territory were judged predominantly by t...
At the beginning of 1919, the Czechoslovak command and the commander of the Allied forces in Siberia...
In the presented article author, for the first time in Polish historiography, so extensively present...
In October 1939, the Zamość Region became a German-occupied territory. First displacement of the pop...
Although the Peace of Riga brought an end to the military conflict between Poland and the Bolshevik...
The Evolution of the Stand of the Tadeusz Mazowiecki Cabinet Regarding the Presence of Poland in the...
On the Edge of an Armed Conflict – the Racibórz Incident of June 1945 and Its Direct RepercussionsDe...
The first years after the Second World War were the time of establishing the communist dictatorship ...
The first years after the Second World War were the time of establishing the communist dictatorship ...
The article describes the participation of military districts in agricultural campaigns in the firs...
Together or Apart: an Attempt at an ”Organic Union” of the Intelligence Services of People’s Poland ...
The first years after the Second World War were the time of establishing the communist dictatorship ...
After the Soviet aggression against Poland in September 1939, the area of the Kingdom of Hungary be...
Der Aufsatz präsentiert Voraussetzungen und innenpolitische Umstände der Entstehung der Bundesrepubl...
Upper Silesia was a unique region in 1945, for before World War II its part (Opole Silesia) belonge...
At the end of WWII (1944), Polish citizens living on Polish territory were judged predominantly by t...
At the beginning of 1919, the Czechoslovak command and the commander of the Allied forces in Siberia...
In the presented article author, for the first time in Polish historiography, so extensively present...
In October 1939, the Zamość Region became a German-occupied territory. First displacement of the pop...
Although the Peace of Riga brought an end to the military conflict between Poland and the Bolshevik...
The Evolution of the Stand of the Tadeusz Mazowiecki Cabinet Regarding the Presence of Poland in the...