SECURITY AND PUBLIC ORDER IN THIRD SILESIAN UPRISING
Journal Title: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2011, Vol 161, Issue 3
Abstract
The Third Silesian Uprising eventually succeeded. The division of Upper Silesia was favourable to Poland. During it, as in every conflict in the history of humankind, security and public order deteriorated. The effects of this process were noticeable especially for civilians. The public authorities of the Third Silesian Uprising tended to restrict these negative processes by organizing its own police structures and court-martials. True, those efforts did not eliminate anarchy, but limited its range and scale. Service in police-like uprising formations was a good school for future police officers of the Autonomous Silesian Voivodship Police, officially organized in July 1922, yet, the roots of personnel structures had been created since 1919 and the Third Silesian Uprising was a very important experience in this historical process.
Authors and Affiliations
Piotr MAJER
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