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{{Short description|Polish Scouting organization}} {{Redirect|ZHP|the video game|Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger VS Darkdeath Evilman}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2022}} {{Infobox WorldScouting | name = The Polish Scouting and Guiding Association | image =Polish Scouting Association.png | name1={{langx|pl|Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego}} | type = organization | headquarters = ZHP Headquarters [[Warsaw]], Konopnickiej 6 | country = [[Poland]] | f-date = 1 November 1918 | founder = [[Andrzej Małkowski]], [[Olga Małkowska]] | members = 142 692 as of 2023 | chiefscouttitle = Naczelnik | chiefscout = Martyna Kowacka | website = {{URL|https://www.zhp.pl/}} | affiliation =[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] | gender1 = male | color_body1 = 809500 | pattern_body1 = shirt short sleeves | color_head1 = 000000 | pattern_head1 = beret | color_legs1 = 807000 | pattern_legs1 = trousers | uniform_caption1 = Scout | gender2 = female | color_body2 = C0C0C0 | pattern_body2 = blouse short sleeves | color_head2 = 000000 | pattern_head2 = beret | color_legs2 = C0C0C0 | pattern_legs2 = skirt | uniform_caption2 = Girl Scout }} '''The Polish Scouting and Guiding Association''' ({{langx|pl|Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego}}, ZHP) is the coeducational [[Poland|Polish]] [[Scouting]] organization recognized by the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] and the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]]. It was founded in 1918 and currently is the largest Scouting organization in Poland (142 692 members in 2023).<ref>{{cite web |last1=(in polish) ZHP Website |title=Misja ZHP |url=https://zhp.pl/odkryj/misja-zhp/}}</ref> The first '''ZHP''' was founded in 1916, the current one is the fourth organization with this name. It is a [[public benefit organization]] as defined by [[Polish law]]. ==History== ===Pre-war history=== The Polish Scout movement was started in 1910. Initially, the ideas of [[Scouting]] were implemented by [[Andrzej Małkowski]] and his wife [[Olga Malkowska|Olga]]. The three main branches of Polish Scouting included the [[Strzelec]] paramilitary organization for boys, a [[Polish Sokół movement|sport and education society ''Sokół'']] and the anti-alcoholic association ''Eleusis''. However, it wasn't until the [[Partitions of Poland]] came to an end that the ZHP would be officially founded by the merging of existing groups. Soon after the merger in 1918, the ZHP members fought in all the conflicts Poland was engaged in around this time: [[Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919)|Great Poland Uprising]], [[Polish-Bolshevik War]], [[Silesian Uprisings]], and Polish-Ukrainian War, much like their predecessors during the [[Siege of Mafeking]]. All of the units joined in 1918 and formed the ZHP, one of the founding members of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]. Although many units retained their own traditions, a common law, common symbols, and a common oath were introduced. The primary difference between most Scouting organizations and the Polish ''Harcerstwo'' was described by Andrzej Małkowski: <blockquote>''Harcerstwo is [[Scouting]] plus independence.''</blockquote> Before 1939 the ZHP was one of the largest social and educational associations in Poland with over 200,000 members. Among the "sponsors" of Polish ''Harcerstwo'' were all the presidents of Poland and several high-ranking officers of the Polish Land Forces, including general [[Józef Haller]]. ===Grey Ranks=== :''{{main|Gray Ranks}}'' [[File:Polish Boy Scouts fighting in the Warsaw Uprising.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Polish Boy Scouts fighting in the [[Warsaw Uprising]]]] After the [[invasion of Poland]] of 1939, the ZHP, many of whom joined defense militias, were branded partisans and criminals by [[Nazi Germany]], who had [[Execution|executed]] many scouts and guides, along with other possible resistance leaders (for example during the [[Katowice massacre]]<ref name=":4">{{in lang|pl}} [https://ipn.gov.pl/download/1/81499/12072005ObronaKatowicwewrzesniu1939rS562003Zn.pdf 12.07.2005 Obrona Katowice we Wrześniu 1939 r. S 56.2003. Postanowienie o umorzeniu śledztwa]. IPN. 2005</ref>). Nonetheless, the ZHP carried on as a clandestine organization. In 1940, the [[Katyn massacre|Soviet Union executed]] most of the Boy Scouts held at [[Ostashkov]] prison. The wartime scouts evolved into the paramilitary ''Szare Szeregi'' (''[[Gray Ranks|Grey Ranks]]''), cooperating with the [[Polish Secret State|Polish underground state]] and the [[Armia Krajowa]] resistance. Older scouts carried out sabotage, armed resistance, and assassinations. The Girl Guides formed auxiliary units working as nurses, liaisons, and munition carriers. At the same time, the youngest scouts were involved in so-called small sabotage under the auspice of the [[Wawer]] organization, which included dropping [[Leaflet (information)|leaflets]] or painting the [[kotwica]] sign on the walls. During [[Operation Tempest]], and especially during the [[Warsaw Uprising]], the scouts participated in the fighting, and several ''Szare Szeregi'' units were some of the most effective in combat. In December 1944 the [[Polish Committee of National Liberation]] (PKWN) reformed the scouting movement under the name of the pre-WWII scouting organization, though with authorities loyal to the new government and an ethos in line with that of the Soviet [[Pioneer Movement]], pressuring the organization to become a member thereof, eventually altogether disbanding in even in that form in 1949.<ref name="enumi">{{cite web|url=http://www.enumi.pl/en/articles/84/100th_Anniversary_of_Polish_Scouting/|author=eNumi|website=enumi.pl|title=Articles .:. 100th Anniversary of Polish Scouting .:. Numi. pl|access-date=20 August 2018}}</ref> The organization was integrated into the [[Polish United Workers' Party]], with most of its members now part of a new Soviet-style, government-sponsored pioneer organization – the [[Scouts of the Working Youth of Poland]] (Scouting Organisation of the Association of Polish Youth – ''Organizacja Harcerska Związku Młodzieży Polskiej'' or ZMP-OH), which retained the original Polish scouting movement's motto while adopting pioneer traditions of Eastern Bloc countries, save for the uniform and the pioneer salute used in the Soviet Union and other pioneer associations of the Eastern Bloc (the scouts retained the two-finger salute in honor of the young boys and girls who fought in the Second World War with both the Polish People's Army and the Home Army). The only existing part of pre-war ZHP is the '''ZHP pgK''', established to serve Polish scouts outside their homeland.<ref>ZHP pgK (ZHP abroad) consists of Polish scouts from USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Argentina, France and Sweden</ref> ===Modern history=== [[File:Organizacja Harcerska Związku Młodzieży Polskiej 1950-1956.png|thumb|right|140px|Emblem of the Organizacja Harcerska Związku Młodzieży Polskiej 1950–1956]] [[File:Zawisza Czarny - Ystad-2018.jpg|thumb|Zawisza Czarny owned by the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association, ZHP.]] In 1956, after [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin's]] and [[Bolesław Bierut|Bolesław Bierut's]] death, the [[Polish United Workers' Party]] youth movement ZMP OH was transformed and renamed to ZHP. However the new ZHP did not consider itself as a continuation of the pre-war ZHP, but as a new organization (until 1980). After 1958 many pre-war instructors were removed from the new ZHP or marginalized (like [[Aleksander Kamiński]]) and the original oath, law, educational content and methods were changed (mention of God was removed from the oath, [[Lenin]] introduced as a hero, the [[Bolshevik Revolution]] was commemorated, the brigades became co-educational similar to Eastern Bloc Pioneer associations). The two-finger salute common to the Polish Scouts was retained, and a new uniform debuted. Despite this, the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association became one of the very few official organizations that retained some independence from the communist party. Because of this, its growth was rapid, and in 1980 it had more than three million active members. The Polish Scouts were engaged in a variety of duties, varying from helping in the fields of the poorest regions to organizing the visits of [[Pope John Paul II]]. After the [[martial law in Poland|martial law]] was imposed in 1981 the ZHP was the only large social organization not to be banned. The "VIII ZHP Convention" even supported the [[martial law in Poland|martial law]]. However, many of its high-ranking officials were interned because of their involvement in the [[Solidarność]] movement, as well as several Scoutmasters. The ZHP would later be admitted in the 1980s as part of the [[Patriotic Movement for National Rebirth]].{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} In 1989, after the period of peaceful transformation began, many groups of instructors formed separate Scouting organizations (like the [[Związek Harcerstwa Rzeczypospolitej|ZHR]],<ref>second largest Scouting organization in Poland, 15.000 members</ref> [[Stowarzyszenie Harcerstwa Katolickiego Zawisza]]<ref>member of the [[Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]]</ref> or '''ZHP-1918'''<ref>shortlived attempt to refound pre-war ZHP</ref>). These moves were prompted by political disagreements with the character of ZHP; they felt that its communist takeover left a permanent mark upon the organisation, and that the only way to effectively reform the movement was to found a new organisation. ZHR's founding will serve as an adequate example of this principle. After pope John Paul II's first pilgrimage to Poland in August 1980, some "non-conforming" instructors inside the ZHP created the Andrzej Małkowski Circle of Scout Instructors (KIHAM), with the objective to restore original Scout ideals. These instructors presented reformative motions to the 7th Congress of ZHP at the beginning of 1981, but these were all rejected. When martial law was imposed in December 1981, a large number of organisations were outlawed, so ZHR was forced to conduct their activities – weekly meetings, yearly camps and so on – underground. The underground movement came to light in the fall of 1988. After they were unsuccessful in reforming the ZHP their way, the ZHR was founded.<ref>[http://en.zhr.pl/index.php?id=2 History of ZHR] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080226152742/http://en.zhr.pl/index.php?id=2 |date=26 February 2008 }}</ref> In this reformative climate, ZHP did adopt some of Polish Scouting's pre-war traditions: e.g. the original oath and Scouts Law were reintroduced, and of course the overt communist aspects, such as the glorification of Lenin, were removed. However, the organisation remains co-educational. In 1993 [[Lech Wałęsa]] became the honorary protector of the ZHP, just like all former Polish presidents. In 1996 the ZHP rejoined the World Organization of the Scout Movement. The Scout Association is also a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (since 1996), [[International Scout and Guide Fellowship]], [[International Catholic Conference of Scouting]], [[International Catholic Conference of Guiding]]. These memberships have allowed ZHP to claim the greatest legitimacy, successfully dominating the other organisations of Polish Scouting, such as ZHR and ZHP pgK, the organisation which brings together Polish Scouts in the international Emigree community, with members in Australia, Argentina, Belarus, Canada, France, Great Britain, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Sweden, the United States, Ukraine, among other countries with Polish residents in the diaspora<ref>{{cite web | title = ASSOCIATIONS MEMBRES – MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS – ASOCIACIONES MIEMBROS | publisher = International Catholic Conference of Guiding | url = http://cicg-iccg.org/communs/members.html | language = fr | access-date = 11 January 2010 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090403083326/http://www.cicg-iccg.org/communs/members.html | archive-date = 3 April 2009 }}</ref> and as such the organization is affiliated to the [[International Link of Orthodox Christian Scouts]].<ref>{{cite web | title = The 1st (Constituent) Conference of Desmos | publisher =DESMOS-International Link of Orthodox Christian Scouts | url = http://www.desmos.info/en/firstconf.html | access-date =11 January 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = Składki międzynarodowe | publisher =ZHP | url = http://skauting.zhp.pl/index.php?do=standard&navi=0013,0038 | language = pl | access-date =3 February 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = Informacje o skautingu | publisher = ZHP-Chorągiew Wielkopolska | url = http://www.zhp.wlkp.pl/skauting.htm | language = pl | access-date = 3 February 2008 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070219205057/http://www.zhp.wlkp.pl/skauting.htm | archive-date = 19 February 2007 }}</ref> ZHP PGK, also known as ZHP Świat, has adopted policies similar to those of the Boy Scouts of America, where agnostics and atheists are not allowed to be instructors. ==Structure and age groups== ===Age groups=== There are four age groups, although the age limits are not strictly adhered to: * ''zuchy'' ([[Cub Scouts]] and [[Brownies (Girl Guides)|Brownies]]) – 6–10 years * ''harcerze'' and ''harcerki'' ([[Scout (Scouting)|Scouts]] and [[Girl Guide and Girl Scout|Guides]]) – 10–13 years * ''harcerze starsi'' and ''harcerki starsze'' ([[Venture Scout]]s and Venture Guides) – 13–16 years * ''wędrownicy'' and ''wędrowniczki'' ([[Rover Scout|Rovers]] and [[Ranger Guide|Rangers]]) – 16–21 years ===Structure=== [[Image:Struktura-ZHP.png|thumb|right|200px|Structure of ZHP]] The basic unit of ZHP is a ''drużyna'' (troop), consisting of approximately 30 boys or girls. Each ''drużyna'' is formed by several units named ''zastęp'' (patrol) consisting of about seven people. A few troops (especially working at the same school or housing estate) can be connected in one ''szczep'' (group). Several groups or/and troops from a specified area (borough, village, town) form a ''hufiec'' (district) which in turn is a part of one of the regions called ''chorągiew'' (literally ''banner''). For example, a particular Scout can be a member of * zastęp starszoharcerski ''Pantery'' (patrol of senior Scouts ''The Panthers'') * 156 Warszawska Drużyna Harcerzy ''Dżungla'' (156th Warsaw Troop of Boy Scouts ''Jungle'') * Szczep 156 Warszawskich Drużyn Harcerskich i Zuchowych (Group of 156th Warsaw Troops of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides and Cub Scouts) * [https://mokotow.zhp.pl Hufiec ZHP Warszawa-Mokotów] ([[Warsaw]]-[[Mokotów]] District) * Chorągiew Stołeczna ZHP (Warsaw (Capital) Region of ZHP) ==See also== * [[Scouting and Guiding in Poland]] ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [https://www.zhp.pl/ Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego, the Polish national Scouting organisation] {{in lang|pl}} * [https://www.zhppgk.org/ Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego pgK (ZHP abroad)] {{in lang|pl}} {{Scouting in Poland}} {{WOSM|european}} {{WAGGGS|europe}} {{Scouts in Exile}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Polish Scouting And Guiding Association}} [[Category:World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts member organizations]] [[Category:World Organization of the Scout Movement member organizations]] [[Category:Youth organisations based in Poland]] [[Category:Youth organizations established in 1918]] [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Poland]] [[Category:1918 establishments in Poland]]
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