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[[Czesław Kiszczak]]-Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland|goals = Keep Poland under military rule (failed)|crimes = Mass murder
[[Czesław Kiszczak]]-Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland|goals = Keep Poland under military rule (failed)|crimes = Mass murder
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War crimes}}The '''Military Council of National Salvation''' (Polish: ''Wojskowa Rada Ocalenia Narodowego'', abbreviated to '''WRON''') was a military junta administering the Polish People's Republic during the period of martial law in Poland between 1981 and 1983. It was headed by General and First Secretary of the [[Polish United Workers' Party]] [[Wojciech Jaruzelski]].
War crimes}}The '''Military Council of National Salvation''' (Polish: ''Wojskowa Rada Ocalenia Narodowego'', abbreviated to '''WRON''') was a military junta administering the Polish People's Republic during the period of martial law in Poland between 1981 and 1983. It was headed by General and First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party Wojciech Jaruzelski.


The body was created on 13 December 1981, and was dissolved on 22 July 1983. It consisted of 21 members: fifteen generals, one admiral and five colonels. Among the most notable members were generals Wojciech Jaruzelski, Florian Siwicki, Michał Janiszewski and Czesław Kiszczak. One member, Lt. Col. Mirosław Hermaszewski, was included without his consent and knowledge.
The body was created on 13 December 1981, and was dissolved on 22 July 1983. It consisted of 21 members: fifteen generals, one admiral and five colonels. Among the most notable members were generals Wojciech Jaruzelski, Florian Siwicki, Michał Janiszewski and Czesław Kiszczak. One member, Lt. Col. Mirosław Hermaszewski, was included without his consent and knowledge.
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