- Wyższa Szkoła Wojenna
Wyższa Szkoła Wojenna (English: "Higher War School") was the most important Polish
military academy in the period between the world wars. Located inWarsaw , it was established to train high-ranking officers of thePolish Army and several other armed forces of the allied states. It was one of the predecessors of the modernAcademy of National Defence (Polish: "Akademia Obrony Narodowej").History
After the rebirth of Poland in 1918, there was already a well-trained and experienced cadre of Polish field officers trained in the armies of the partitioners (
Russia ,Germany andAustria-Hungary ) as well as inFrance . However, the occupants of Poland rarely promoted the Poles to higher ranks and the rebornPolish Army was seriously lacking officers trained in general staff duties and in command of entire armies. To eliminate the problem, in cooperation with theFrench Military Mission to Poland and theParis -basedEcole Superieure de Guerre , aSzkoła Wojenna Sztabu Generalnego ("War School of the General Staff") was formed in mid-1919.After the
Polish-Bolshevik War , onAugust 16 ,1922 , the school was renamed to Wyższa Szkoła Wojenna (WSW, "Higher War School"). Until 1928, most professors were French, with Polish officers serving mostly as their assistants. Among them wasCharles de Gaulle , the future president of France, who was a professor of tactics. The training was not limited to military affairs and among the civilians working there were some of the most notable scientists of the era, includingTadeusz Kotarbiński ,Edward Lipiński andMarian Kukiel . Apart from the theoreticians, the professors included a large number of officers who gained combat experience inWorld War I ,Polish-Bolshevik War ,Polish-Ukrainian War andPolish-Lithuanian War , as well as the Greater Poland Uprising andSilesian Uprisings . Because of their experience, the school became prestigious and attracted many students from abroad, most notably from France, Georgia,Estonia ,Latvia and evenJapan . Among them were also the officers of the former Ukrainian army ofSemen Petlura and White Russian emigrees.During the 20 years of its existence, the WSW trained more than 1300 officers of the
Polish Army . Most of them repaid the debt for Poland during the Polish Defensive War of 1939, while the majority of professors formed the staff ofPoznań Army , the most successful ofPolish Armies in the 1939 campaign.After Poland was overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union, the school was closed. However, on
November 11 ,1940 , it was recreated inLondon . It trained the officers of the Polish Army in Exile, fighting alongside the Allies on all fronts ofWorld War II . The professors were recruited from among the active officers of the Polish HQ and the students included many of the notable generals of the Polish forces in Exile. In addition, the school was the alma mater of all highest-ranking Czechoslovak officers of the exiled army. It was closed in 1946, after the Allies withdrew their support for the Polish government.ee also
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Academy of National Defence
*List of Polish universities
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