- 1st Legions Infantry Division (Poland)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=1st Legions Infantry Division
caption=Symbol of the division in modernNATO code
country=Poland
allegiance=
type=Infantry, later partisan infantry
branch=Land fores
dates=1919-1944
specialization=
command_structure=
size=ca. 16,000 men
current_commander=
garrison=Wilno
ceremonial_chief=
patron=Józef Piłsudski
nickname=
motto=
colors=
march=
mascot=
battles=Dyneburg,Kiev Offensive , Battle of Warsaw,
notable_commanders=Edward Rydz-Śmigły ,Wincenty Kowalski
anniversaries=
Polish 1st Legions Infantry Division ("1. Dywizja Piechoty Legionów") was a tactical unit of thePolish Army between the World Wars. Formed onFebruary 20 ,1919 , partially of veterans of the I Brigade of the Polish Legions, the unit saw extensive action during thePolish-Bolshevik War andWorld War II .As one of the most experienced and best equipped Polish divisions, it fought in many of the most notable battles of the
Polish-Bolshevik War of1919 and1920 . Among them was the operation of liberation ofWilno and Battle ofDyneburg inLatvia (as part of Rydz-Śmigły's 3rd Army and under his personal command, although the actual commanding officer wasMichał Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski ). During theKiev Offensive of spring of1920 , the division formed the core of "Rydz-ŚmigłyOperational Group " and took part in the battles of Zhytomir (April 25 ) and capturing the city ofKiev itself (May 7 ).After the Polish withdrawal, the unit took part in heavy retreat battles and shielded the retreat of the rest of the Polish forces. After several battles against the
1st Cavalry Army , the division broke off and reached the area of theWieprz River, from where it started the counter-offensive during the Battle of Warsaw. On the second day of the Polish offensive, onAugust 16 , the division managed to outflank the BolshevikMozyr Group by a forcible march of over 56 kilometres. After that the division, then commanded byStefan Dąb-Biernacki , was attached to the 2nd Army and took part in the second biggest battle of the war, theBattle of the Niemen River . During the battle, the unit formed core of the "Wilno Group" and took part in a successful outflanking manoeuvre of the Bolshevik forces centered around the city ofGrodno .After that the division was moved to the rear and took part in shielding the border with
Lithuania duringLucjan Żeligowski 's forming of theCentral Lithuanian Republic . After the war, the division was partially demobilized and stationed inWilno as anen cadre division core.Before the outbreak of
World War II , the division was partially mobilized in March of1939 . As a part of the "Wyszków Operational Group " it was to shield the northern approaches ofWarsaw from the German assault fromEast Prussia . After the outbreak of the Polish Defensive War, the division became fully mobilized and onSeptember 4 ,1939 , it made contact with enemy troops in forests around Długosiodło. OnSeptember 7 it took part in heavy fights in the area ofPułtusk , but was outnumbered 3:1 and ordered to retreat southwards in order to defend theWestern Bug river line betweenKamieńczyk andWyszków . Reinforced with 98th Heavy Artillery Detachment and 61st Light Artillery Detachment, the division successfully repelled a German assault near Brańszczyk, after which it started to perform delaying actions on her route towardsKałuszyn . OnSeptember 11 it turned out that the town was seized by German units and it had to be retaken by force during heavy night city fights.From there, general
Wincenty Kowalski planned a counter-assault of his division. In what became known as theBattle of Kałuszyn , onSeptember 13 , the division started an all-out assault on German positions in villages nearby. After heavy fights the division broke through the third line of German defences in the villages of Lipiny, Debowiec, Wola Wodyńska and Oleśnica. It finally broke through the German lines at Jagodno, but also suffered heavy losses and lost most of its artillery and tabors. Dispersed units crossed the German lines and joined several different Polish units, some of them formed ad hoc. The biggest group was rallied by the division commander, but was composed of only three infantry companies out of initial three regiments. Through the forests nearRadzyń Podlaski the unit, only nominally a division, broke through to the units of Gen.Stefan Dąb-Biernacki and onSeptember 22 took part in the successfulBattle of Falków against the forces of theGerman 8th Infantry Division . However, shortly afterwards the division ceased to exist.OOB
Commanders as per 1939
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Polish 1st Legions Infantry Regiment - Col.Kazimierz Burczak
*Polish 5th Legions Infantry Regiment - Lt.Col.Kazimierz Bąbiński
*Polish 6th Legions Infantry Regiment - Col.Stanisław Engel
*Polish 1st Legions Light Artillery Regiment - Lt. Col.Mieczysław Podlewski
* 1st Heavy Artillery Detachment - Maj.Władysław Świderski
* 1st Battalion of Engineers - Capt.Tadeusz Wejtko
* 1st Motorized AA Battery - 1st Lieut. Stefan Osostowicz
* Telephone company - Capt. Mika (?)
*Organic cavalry squadron - Maj.Bronisław Kulik
* 31st company oftaczanka HMG - 1st Lieut. Stanisław Kasprzyk
* 31st Bicycle company - 1st Lieut. Jerzy Niemcewicz
* tabors and services
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