Polish–Soviet_War_Polish_order_of_battle

Polish–Soviet War Polish order of battle

Polish–Soviet War Polish order of battle

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During the Polish–Soviet War fought from February 1919 to October 1920 (ended by armistice in March 1921) between Soviet Russia and the Second Polish Republic – in the aftermath of World War I in Europe – the Polish order of battle included broad disposition of personnel, strength, organization, and command structure.[1][2]

In late 1920, the Polish Army had a total of 23 infantry divisions and nine cavalry brigades.[3] Each infantry division had two brigades, each one having three regiments.[3] Frequently, the infantry divisions were divided for specific tasks, with the resulting brigade-sized formations being called 'groups'.[3] Larger ad hoc formations of more than a single division were called operational groups (Grupa operacyjna) rather than corps.[3]

List of divisions

The numbering of the large infantry units in August 1920 was then as follows: 1st-18th Infantry Divisions, 1st and 2nd LithuanianBelarusian Divisions, the (21st) Mountain Division, the (22nd) Volunteer Division.

Legions Infantry Divisions

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Infantry Divisions

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Lithuanian–Belarusian, Mountain and Volunteer Divisions

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Mounted Division

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Formations

The following units and named commanders fought in the Polish–Soviet War on the Polish side.

Polish volunteer so-called 'Death Squadron' (named unofficially) in Lviv, 1920.[2]
Scythemen (Kosynierzy), 1920
Battle of Niemen
Command of Polish Regiment during Polish–Soviet war

Order of battle in August 1920

At the time of the Battle of Warsaw (1920), the Polish Army was organised in 3 Fronts and 7 Armies, in this manner:[4]


Notes

  1. Gdański, Jarosław (2017). "Cossacks, Russians, and Ukrainians on the Polish side in the War of the 1920" [Kozacy, Rosjanie i Ukraińcy po stronie polskiej w wojnie 1920 r.]. Magazyn IOH. Inne Oblicza Historii.
  2. Kołodziej, Piotr (2017). "Death Squadron of the Polish–Bolshevik War of 1920" [Huzarzy Śmierci w wojnie polsko-bolszewickiej 1920 r.]. Dzieje.pl. Muzeum Historii Polski.

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