Polish–Soviet War Polish order of battle

During the Polish–Soviet War of liberation fought between February 1919 and March 1921 between the Bolshevik Russia and the reemerging sovereign Poland – right after the conclusion of World War I in Europe – the Polish order of battle included broad disposition of personnel, strength, organization, and command structure.[1][2]

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
Command of Polish Regiment during Polish–Soviet war

Organisation in Fronts and Armies

At the time of the Battle of Warsaw (1920), the Polish Army was organised in 3 Fronts and 7 Armies, for a total of 32 divisions:

Fronts:


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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