- 21st Mountain Infantry Division (Poland)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=21st Mountain Infantry Division
caption=The Highlander Cross badge worn on the collars of the Podhale Rifles Regiments
country=Poland
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type=Mountain infantry
branch=Land forces
dates=1919-1944
specialization=Mountain warfare
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size=ca. 16,000
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garrison=Nowy Sącz , Bielsko,Cieszyn ,Bogumin ,Kraków
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nickname=Podhalańczycy
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anniversaries=The 21st Mountain Infantry Division ( _pl. 21 Dywizja Piechoty Górskiej, 21 DPG) was a pre-war unit of the
Polish Army . It was one of twomountain infantry divisions of Poland to take part in the Polish Defensive War of1939 . Currently its traditions are continued byPolish 21st Podhale Rifles Brigade . Until1939 the unit was commanded by Gen.bryg.Józef Kustroń and was stationed in and around the towns ofNowy Sącz , Bielsko,Cieszyn ,Bogumin ,Kraków .Along with 11th Infantry and 22nd Mountain Infantry Divisions, the 21st was notable for its distinctive uniforms, based on folk attire of the
Górale (Polish highlanders) rather than standard uniforms of the Polish Army. During the Polish Defensive War, the division was attached to theKraków Army . It defended the line of Cieszyn-Bogumin in the region ofZaolzie . Following the steady withdrawal eastwards, it was victorious in the battles of Krzywoczka and Mogilany along theDunajec . Attacked onSeptember 6 by superior forces of theGerman 2nd Panzer Division andGerman 4th Panzer Division , parts of its shielding forces managed to withdraw to the other side of the river, blowing the bridges inBobrowniki up. At the same time, a major part of the division was assaulted prior to the river crossing and had to withdraw northwards, where it joined with thePolish 6th Infantry Division near the town ofBiskupice .Finally, the division managed to escape from German forces and cross the
San river overnight ofSeptember 12 nearJarosław . BetweenSeptember 13 andSeptember 16 the division took part in heavy fights of Gen. Boruta-Spiechowicz'soperational group in the vicinity ofOleszyce ,Futorów , Cewków and Ułazów. There the division, by then reduced to merely 4,000 soldiers, managed to withstand a three days long assault of German 45th and 28th Infantry Divisions. However, on September 16th the remnants of the 21st Mountain Division were finally surrounded and most of them either capitulated or were disbanded by their commanders. The division's commanding officer was killed on the battlefield while personally leading his soldiers in an assault.ee also
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Polish army order of battle in 1939
*Polish contribution to WWII
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