Marshal of Poland


Marshal of Poland is the highest rank in the Polish Army. It has been granted to only six officers. At present, this rank is equivalent to a Field Marshal or General of the Army in other NATO armies.

History

Today there are no living Marshals of Poland, since this rank is bestowed only on military commanders who have achieved victory in war. Recently, however, the rank of four-star with modernized name Generał has been introduced, and on August 15, 2002, was granted to Czesław Piątas, at present civilian, former Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Poland.
In all, the following people have served as Marshals of Poland.
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1.
Józef Piłsudski
19 March 1920First Marshal of Poland
2.
Ferdinand Foch
13 April 1923French general who was supreme commander of the Allied armies of World War I on the Western Front, also made Marshal of France and an honorary British Field Marshal
3.
Edward Rydz-Śmigły
10 November 1936Served as Marshal until World War II. He was a major figure during the invasion of Poland.
4.
Michał Rola-Żymierski
3 May 1945First Marshal of the People's Republic of Poland
5.
Konstanty Rokossowski
5 November 1949Also Marshal of the Soviet Union
6.
Marian Spychalski
7 October 1963Died in office