Military Government of Lublin

The General Government of Lublin was an area of the Russian Empire conquered by the Central Powers during the First World War, which was administered under the command of Austro-Hungarian Governors-General based in Lublin.

History

On August 25, 1915, the Imperial and Royal Army formed the General Government of Kielce, which was called the General Government of Lublin from October 1, 1915. It covered the southern parts of Russian Poland. On October 10, 1916, the German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg demanded the eviction of the Austrian General Government of Lublin and the creation of a joint administration with the German General Government of Warsaw. However, this was done by the Austrian-Hungarian Foreign Minister Stephan Burián von Rajeczdeclined. On October 18, 1916, an agreement was reached on the uniform legislation and administration of the General Governorates of Warsaw and Lublin. As a result of the proclamation of the Kingdom of Poland on November 5, 1916, the gradual transfer of administration to Poland was planned. Due to different ideas from the German and Austrian-Hungarian side regarding the future role of Poland and Polish independence efforts, the establishment of Polish state organs has stalled several times. It was only in the summer of 1917 that the first parts of the judiciary and the teaching system were released from the direct management of the occupation administration. Interventions by the Governor-General continued to take place.

List of Governors-General

  • Major General Erich Freiherr von Diller (1 October 1915 – 20 April 1916)
  • Feldzeugmeister Karl Kuk (1 May 1916 – 23 April 1917)
  • Major General Count Stanislaw Szeptycki (24 April 1917 – 28 February 1918)
  • General of the Infantry Anton Lipošćak (1 March 1918 – 4 November 1918)
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See also

Literature

  • Gerhard Hirschfeld / Gerd Krumeich / Irina Renz (ed.): Encyclopedia First World War , keyword: "Generalgouvernement", Paderborn 2004, p. 524 f.
  • Stephan Lehnstaedt: The Military General Government of Lublin. The "utilization" of Poland by Austria-Hungary in the First World War; Journal of East Central Europe Research, 2012, digitized (PDF; 0.6 MB)
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