Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands
In the Second Polish Republic, the Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands (Polish: Zarząd Cywilny Ziem Wschodnich) administered the lands of Lithuania, Belarus and Volhynia (of the so-called "former Grand Duchy of Lithuania"), which were occupied by the Polish Army, but not incorporated into Poland during 1919-1920.[1]
It was formally disestablished on September 9, 1920,[2] but de facto it ceased to operate after these lands were occupied by the Red Army in summer 1920.
It included parts of the former governorates of the Russian Empire: Wilno Governorate, Grodno Governorate, Minsk Governorate, and Volhynian Governorate.[3]
See also
References
- Joanna Gierowska-Kałłaur, "Zarząd Cywilny Ziem Wschodnich", Warsaw, 2003
- "Dziennik Rozkazów" no. 35, September 28, 1920
- Jan Berger, Rys historyczny powstania Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego, Wiadomości Statystyczne, 2008, no. 1, pp. 2-17
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