- Polonia Restituta
Infobox Military Award
name=Order of Polonia Restituta
caption=Current version of the Commander's Cross Polonia Restituta
awarded_by=Republic of Poland
type=Five classes
eligibility=All
for=Extraordinary and distinguished service
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status=Currently awarded
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established=February 4 ,1921
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higher=Order Virtuti Militari
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lower=Order of the Military Cross
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caption2=The Order of Polonia Restituta ( _pl. Order Odrodzenia Polski, _en. Order of Poland Reborn) is one of
Poland 's highest Orders. The Order can be conferred for outstanding achievements in the fields of education, science, sport, culture, art, economics, defense of the country, social work, civil service, or for furthering good relations between countries. It was established onFebruary 4 ,1921 and can be awarded to both civilians and soldiers, as well as to foreigners.History
The Order of Polonia Restituta is commonly believed to be the successor to the "Order of the Knights of Saint Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr" (known simply as the
Order of Saint Stanislaus ) established by the last King of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth -Stanisław August Poniatowski , to honor supporters of the Polish Crown. It was established onMay 7 ,1765 , its number fixed at a total of 100, and required the Knights a payment of fees that were donated to benefit the poor as well as adherence to various rules ofchivalry . Due to the rising influence of theRussian Empire onCentral Europe an affairs the rules of awarding of the Order were broken. After thePartitions of Poland the Order was resurrected in theDuchy of Warsaw , bestowing upon its recipients the title of hereditary nobility and requiring donations to aWarsaw hospital. After theNovember Uprising the Order was entirely taken over by the Russian Empire.When Poland regained its independence in 1918 the government abolished this Order due to the severe abuses of its rules by the Russians who often awarded their version to those responsible for the destruction of Poland and Polish culture. Instead the Order of Polonia Restituta was established in order to once again reward the noble values that the original stood for. The Order was established on
February 4 ,1921 and the first Grand Master of the Order - MarshalJózef Piłsudski awarded the first Orders onJuly 13 ,1921 . The Order also became Poland's main honor for foreigners and was awarded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.After
World War II both thePolish government-in-exile and thePeople's Republic of Poland were awarding the Order though the versions differed slightly. Despite communist control the Order's prestige remained safe and it was even given to many people who were hardly model communists. The Order was saved from abuse as it was simply passed over in favor of more traditional communist awards. During this time theOrder of Merit of Poland became the favored, less prestigious, award for foreigners. OnDecember 22 ,1990 the Polish government-in-exile returned the rights to its version of the Order to the new Polish state. Invalid awards have been revoked and today the remaining communist versions of the Order hold the same status as any other issues.Classes
The Order has five classes:
The "badge" of the order is a gold
Maltese cross enamelled in white. The obverse central disc bears a white eagle on red background (theCoat of Arms of Poland ) surrounded by a blue ring bearing the words "Polonia Restituta". The reverse central disc bears the year 1918 (for thePeople's Republic of Poland version, 1944). It is worn on a ribbon, red with a white stripe near the edges, as a sash on the right shoulder for Grand Cross, around the neck for Commander with Star and Commander, on the left chest with rosette for Officer, and on the left chest without rosette for Knight.The "star" of the order is an eight-pointed silver star with straight rays. The central disc is in white enamel, bearing the monogram "RP" (Republic of Poland) (for the
People's Republic of Poland , "PRL") and surrounded by a blue ring bearing the words "Polonia Restituta".Award Process
Among civilian awards the order is second only to the rarely awarded
Order of the White Eagle . Historically the Order entitled its recipient to a state pension. As such nominees for the award are evaluated by a special committee responsible for upholding the honor of the order. The Chapter of Polonia Restituta is composed of a Grand Master and eight members appointed by him who serve five year terms. Upon becoming elected thePresident of Poland is automatically awarded the order and becomes the Grand Master of the Order Chapter. The names of new recipients are published in theMonitor Polski , a publication required to provide announcements of legal decisions to the public.Notable Recipients
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Władysław Anders (1892-1970), Polish general and member of Polish government-in-exile in London
*Andrzej Butkiewicz (1955-2008), Polish political activist & co-founder of the Student Solidarity Committee
*Gerard Ciołek (1909-1966), Polish architect and historian of parks and gardens
*Wilm Hosenfeld , German army officer who saved Poles, includingWładysław Szpilman , from death
*Janusz Korczak (1878-1942), Polish children's author, pediatrician, and martyr in theHolocaust
*Lviv Polytechnic
*Douglas MacArthur , American military commander
*Jadwiga Piłsudska , Polish aviator, daughter ofJózef Piłsudski
*Stanislav Poplavsky , general in the Soviet and Polish armies
*Edward Rydz-Śmigły (1886-1941), Polish politician, army officer, painter and poet
*Władysław Szpilman , Polish pianist & composer
*Witold Pilecki , a soldier of the Second Polish Republic and founder of the Secret Polish ArmyExternal links
* [http://www.geocities.com/polishnobles Further Reading on the history of the Order: Order of Polonia Restituta by
Rafal Heydel-Mankoo ]
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