From 1807 to 1810, the number of ministry officials increased from a dozen to over one hundred. The ministry's activities ceased on 4 May 1813. In 1814, the Military Organizing Committee was established in Paris to regulate the military affairs of the Kingdom of Poland in 1815.[3][4] After the November Uprising and the introduction of the Organic Statute of the Kingdom of Poland in the early 1830s, the distinctiveness of the Polish defence establishment from the Ministry of War of the Russian Empire ceased to exist. On 30 January 1917, the Provisional Council of State created an acting military commission, which was to deal with Polish military matters until a war office was organised.
On 2 November 1918, the commission was transformed into the Ministry of Military Affairs, based at the Copper-Roof Palace.[5] During the London emigration of Polish power during World War II, on November 30, 1942, the name of the Ministry of Military Affairs was changed to the Ministry of National Defence. In 1944, under the Polish Committee of National Liberation under the communists controlled a National Defence Centre to manage the war front. After the war, the Provisional Government of National Unity (TRJN) reestablished the Military Affairs Ministry, which would be replaced by the Ministry of National Defence in 1979 and was under the Polish People's Army (LWP) in the People's Republic of Poland. The ministry would be transferred from the LWP to the Polish Army in 1990.
Organizational structure
The ministry includes political departments, Cabinet of the Minister and the following organizational units including units P1-P8 forming Polish General Staff:[6][7][8]
Operational Centre
Administrative Department
Budget Department
Department of Education, Culture and Heritage
Department of Infrastructure
Personnel Department
Department of Control
Department of Cyber Security
Department of Protection of Classified Information
Department of International Security Policy
Armaments Policy Department
Law Department
Department of Social Affairs
Department of Strategy and Defence Planning
Department of Military Education
Department of Military Health Service
Department of Military Foreign Affairs
Office of the General Director
Office of the Minister of National Defence
Offset Contracts Office
Management Board of the Organization and Additions (P1)
Management of Intelligence and Reconnaissance Intelligence (P2)
Armed Forces Planning and Training Management Board (P3/P7)
Logistics Management (P4)
Management Board of Armed Forces Development Planning and Programming (P5)