Supreme National Committee
The Supreme National Committee (Naczelny Komitet Narodowy, NKN) was a quasi-government for the Poles in Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire, from 1914 to 1917.
History[]
Created on 16 August 1914, the Supreme National Committee replaced the Temporary Commission of Confederated Independence Parties (Komisja Tymczasowa Skonfederowanych Stronnictw Niepodległościowych) and the Central National Committee (Centralny Komitet Narodowy), gaining support from Polish conservatives and National Democrats; but over time it lost much of its early support, especially due to its strong pro-Austrian stance, and was replaced in 1917 by a Regency Council.
Key members[]
- Presidents: Juliusz Leo; Władysław Leopold Jaworski; Leon Biliński
- Military: Władysław Sikorski; Józef Piłsudski
- Other: .
Categories:
- Government stubs
- Polish history stubs
- 1914 establishments in Austria-Hungary
- 1917 disestablishments in Poland
- Poland in World War I
- Political history of Poland
- Polish independence organisations