Before World War I, Norwid-Neugebauer was a member of various Polish patriotic organizations.
In October, 1925, he was transferred to become a Minister of Defense as well as officially sent for the 3rd Level Course at Center of Higher Military Education (University).
In December of the same year, he was nominated to be the 1st Officer of the Commander of the Administration of the Army.
During 1930 to 1932, he was Minister of Public Works[2] in the cabinets of Walery Sławek and Aleksander Prystor.
On 3 September 1939, he was nominated as the head of the Polish Military Mission to London—in London,[2] put in charge of pleading with the Great Britain to fulfill her obligation as an ally of Poland.