Provisional Administration of the Front-line and Phase Territories
The Provisional Administration of the Front-line and Phase Territories[a] was a civil authority of the territories controlled by Second Polish Republic but not incorporated into the state itself, that was formed during the Polish–Soviet War in 1920. It was formed on 9 September 1920 replacing Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands and Civil Administration of the Lands of Volhynia and Podolian Front.[1] On 20 December 1920, it was disestablished and its territories incorporated into Poland.[2][3] HistoryProvisional Administration of Front-line and Phase Territories was established by Second Polish Republic on 9 September 1920, as a civil authority of the territories controlled but not incorporated into the state itself. The order to form it was given by the Commander-in-chief of the Polish Armed Forces. It was formed from Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands and Civil Administration of the Lands of Volhynia and Podolian Front.[1] The territory was ruled by the Chief Commissioner Władysław Raczkiewicz.[2] It was disestablished on 20 December 1920 by the decision of Council of Ministers from 27 November 1920. Its lands were incorporated into Poland.[3][2] NotesReferences
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