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Polska Siła Zbrojna : ウィキペディア英語版
Polska Siła Zbrojna

Royal Polish Army contemptuously nicknamed ''die Polnische Wehrmacht'' by Imperial Germany ((ポーランド語:Polska Siła Zbrojna)) was a military formation created during World War I in direct response to Piłsudski's refusal to swear an oath of allegiance to Germany.〔David G. Williamson (2011), ''( Poland Betrayed: The Nazi-Soviet Invasions of 1939 )'' Stackpole Books, page 3. ISBN 0811708284 〕 It was intended as the armed forces of a puppet Kingdom of Poland envisioned by the Prussian ''Mitteleuropa'' Plan. The results of the recruiting campaign were dismal.〔Jesse Curtis Kauffman (2008), ''( Sovereignty and the Search for Order in German-occupied Poland, 1915-1918 )'' ProQuest, page 61. ISBN 0549846204〕 The ''Polska Siła Zbrojna'' was nevertheless established, as part of the German Army and under complete German command. The commander-in-chief of the ''Polska Siła Zbrojna'' became general-governor Hans Hartwig von Beseler, while the ''de facto'' commander was General der Infanterie Felix von Barth, head of the training branch.〔Jerzy Jan Lerski (1996), ''( Historical Dictionary of Poland, 966-1945 )'' Greenwood Publishing, page 462. ISBN 0313260079 〕
The ''Polska Siła Zbrojna'' was created on 10 April 1917, as a result of the Act of November 5th of 1916 and the creation of Kingdom of Poland. The backbone of the formation were the soldiers of the Polish Legions, fighting together with the Austro-Hungarian Army against Russia.
As a result of the Oath Crisis of July 1917, most of the soldiers of the Polish Legions declined to pledge loyalty to the German Kaiser. Approximately 15,000 of them were confined in internment camps in Beniaminów and Szczypiorno, while almost 3,000 were drafted to the Austro-Hungarian Army. The planned force of 50,000 had only 2,775 soldiers, mostly untrained recruits from central Poland. After the command of the unit was transferred to the Polish Regency Council on 19 October 1918, the number soon reached 9,000. After Poland declared her independence on 11 November 1918, the Polnische Wehrmacht became the basis of the newly formed Polish Army.
==See also==

* Polish Legions in World War I

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