Military General Government of Lublin

Military General Government of Lublin
Generalne Gubernatorstwo Lubelskie (Polish)
Generalgouvernement Lublin (German)
1915–1918
Coat of arms (1915–1918)
The Military Government of Lublin, depicted in light green
CapitalKielce (1915)
Lublin (1915–1917)
Common languagesGerman, Polish
GovernmentOccupation authority
Governors-General 
 1915–1916
Erich von Diller
 1916–1917
Karl Kuk
 1917–1918
Stanisław Szeptycki
 1918
Anton Lipošćak
History 
 Established
1 September 1915
 Armistice, withdrawal of German forces
3 November 1918
CurrencyRussian ruble, Austro-Hungarian krone
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Vistula Land
Second Polish Republic
Today part ofPoland

The Military General Government of Poland, also known as the Military General Government of Lublin, was a military administration of an area of the Russian Empire under the occupation of Austria-Hungary, during the World War I, that existed from 1915 to 1917. It was administered under the command of Governors-General, with the seat of government originally based in Kielce, and in October 1915, moved to Lublin.