- Legion of the Vistula
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Vistula Legion
caption=Flag of Poland
dates= 1807 to 1814
country=Poland in the service ofFrance
allegiance=France
branch=Infantry andCavalry
equipment=
battles=Siege of Saragossa Battle of Smolensk Battle of Borodino Battle of Leipzig The Legion of the Vistula ( _pl. Legia Nadwiślańska) was a unit of Poles in the service of Napoleonic
France , one of the larger Polish Legions of Napoleonic Period.Creation of the Legion
The Legion was formed in
Breslau ,Silesia in February 1807 from an infantry regiment and cavalry regiment in the service of theKingdom of Naples that were descended fromJan Henryk Dąbrowski 'sDąbrowski's Legions andKarol Kniaziewicz 'sDanube Legion originally raised in the 1790s. The new formation was expanded from the Neapolitan cadre into a formation ofthree infantry regiment and onecavalry regiment, initially named the Polish-Italian Legion as it had been organized around the Poles formerly in Italian service. Most of the recruits came from ex-Prussia n and ex-Austria n territories, particularlyPoznań andPomerania .The Polish-Italian Legion fought its first engagement at the siege of
Klodzko and then was transferred toKingdom of Westphalia in October 1807 and was placed in garrison in the capital,Kassel where it was recruited to full authorized strength from Poles in French occupied territory. The newly expanded cavalry regiment arrived in Kassel onNovember 11 ,1807 .Napoleon I directed that the Legion be transferred to French service on
February 21 ,1808 . The Legion was transferred toPoitiers ,France and was officiall renamed the Vistula Legion onMarch 31 ,1808 with the equivalent status of French line units. The infantry was reorganized to the 1808 pattern of six company battalions in April of that year in conformance with the new French organization decreed onFebruary 18 ,1808 . The Legion's depot was at Sedan. All of the personnel of the Legion were to be of Polish ethnicity except for the company clerks, the fourriers, battalion adjutant non-commissioned officers, and paymasters. who were to be French. The strength of the Legion was set at 5,959 men in June 1808. The 2nd and 3rd infantry regiments of the Vistula Legion in June 1808 and participated in Napoleon's invasion ofSpain (thePeninsular War ).Napoleon I ordered a Second Vistula Legion formed from prisoners taken after his defeat of the Austrians at the
Battle of Wagram in July 1809. Recruiting was slow and only two battalions were raised and were sent to Sedan in October 1809. Unlike the original legion, ethnic Germans were accepted into the new formation. The Second Vistula Legion was unable to recruit up to strength and was disbanded in February 1810 with its personnel being amalgamated with the original Legion as its 4th Regiment.Service in Spain
On
February 7 ,1811 , a second lancer regiment was raised, and onJune 18 of that year, the two lancers regiments were removed from the legion and redesignated as 7th and8th Chevauleger-lanciers Regiment of the French line, with six converted Frenchdragoon regiments being numbered 1 through 6.Service in Russia
The Legion was withdrawn from Spain early in 1812 preparatory to the
Napoleon's invasion of Russia . In March 1812 Napoleon ordered the four regiments to recruit a thrird battalion, raising them to three battalions apiece, plus a small regimental battery of two 3-pdr guns to be attached to each regiment as per the standard French practice of the time. The whole would serve together as a single division attached to theYoung Guard commanded by General of Division Claparede. The new third battalions of the regiments did not join their parent units until the retreat fromMoscow was well underway. Of the approximately 7,000 members of the Legion who entered Russia, only about 1,500 returned.Service in Germany 1813
On
June 18 ,1813 the survivors of the legion were reorganized into the single Vistula Regiment of two battalions.Service in France 1814
The Vistula Regiment was again reformed early in 1814 at its depot at Sedan with all the remaining Polish infantrymen in French service being transferred to it.
After Napoleon's abdication, the survivors of the Legion returned to
Poland .See also
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Polish Legions in Italy External links
* [http://www.magweb.com/sample/snap/s1vist.htm History of the Vistula Legion]
* [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~koby/political/chapter_16/16duchywarsaw.html Napoleon and the Duchy of Warsaw]
* [http://web2.airmail.net/napoleon/polish_army.html Polish Army of the Napoleonic Wars]
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