Border Protection Troops

Border Protection Troops
Wojska Ochrony Pogranicza
Emblem of the Border Protection Troops
Emblem of the Border Protection Troops
Ensign of vessels of the Border Defence Army
Ensign of vessels of the Border Defence Army
AbbreviationBPT, WOP
Agency overview
Formed13 September, 1945
Preceding agency
Dissolved15 May 1991
Superseding agencyBorder Guard
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionPL
Operational structure
Parent agencyMinistry of Interior
Notables
Anniversary
  • 10 June

Border Protection Troops (Polish: Wojska Ochrony Pogranicza, WOP), also known under its English abbreviation BPT, was the border guard service of the People's Republic of Poland from 1945 to 1989. During its 46 years of existence, it has repeatedly changed its structural and service subordination, passing from the Ministry of National Defense through the Ministry of Public Security to the Ministry of the Interior, and vice versa, to remain under the Ministry of Interior since 1972. Border Protection Troops soldiers were subject to the same rules and regulations as those of other soldiers of the Polish People's Republic. As a result of political transformation and the setup of the Third Polish Republic, the Border Protection Troops were disbanded on May 16, 1991, and the Border Guard was created in their place as a preventive-type police formation established to protect Poland's borders.[1]


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