- 1st Cavalry Division (Polish)
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country=Poland
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type=Cavalry
branch=Land forces
dates=1919 - 1929
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battles=Polish-Bolshevik War : Koziatyn - Wołodarka - Koziatyn - Brody - Komarow
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anniversaries=The Polish 1st Cavalry Division (Polish: "1 Dywizja Jazdy", later "1 Dywizja Kawalerii") was a tactical unit of the
Polish Army between the World Wars. Formed in 1919, partially of veterans of the Polish Legions, the unit saw extensive action during thePolish-Bolshevik War .History
The unit was formed in 1919, compromising of six regiments, each of those with a distinct own history and made up of World War I veterans who had served in the Austrian, French, German and Russian armies. As such, the division was made up from a distinct variety of soldiers with different equipment and training. On top of this, its soldiers had fought during the first world war in opposing armies. The 1st Cavalry Division was in this fact a prime example of the new Polish Army, which was composed in a very similar way of soldiers with completely different militaristic background but the common goal of defending their newly reestablished country ["Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe", Chapter II: "Playing Soldiers", Page 20-21] .
The division took part in the operation which resulted in the
battle of Koziatyn and the capture of Kiev in late April and early May 1920, then under the command ofJan Romer .After this, the unit fought in the
battle of Wołodarka , where it faced the Russian "Konarmia", lead bySemyon Budyonny , who had served as a corporal underAleksander Karnicki , now the 1st Cavalry Divisions commander, in the Imperial Russian Army. The division managed to stop a Russian breakthrough in this battle on the 29th of May, despite being outnumbered six to one ["Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe", Chapter III: "Grand Designs", Page 45-46] . However, this success could not permanently stop the advance of the Russian forces towards the Polish rear and the division had to retreat.The division fought the "Konarmia" again in early June, around
Koziatyn , before the Russian cavalry was called to attack Kiev. In another engagement between those two cavalry forces on 10 June, betweenZhitomir and Koziatyn, the "Konarmia's" advance was again halted but the need for more troops on the northern front forced the Poles to retreat eventually ["Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe", Chapter III: "Grand Designs", Page 48] .Upon Piłsudski's order, cavalry from the northern frontline was moved south in the beginning of July, to enforce the 1st Cavalry Division in an attempt to decisively defeat the "Konarmia", which was seen as the major threat on the southern front for the Polish Army. This expanded force was put under the command of General
Kazimierz Raszewski . Meanwhile, Budyonnys forces advanced and tookRówne on 2 July ["Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe", Chapter III: "Grand Designs", Page 49] . The "Konarmia" managed to advance as far asBrody by early August, when the 1st Cavalry Division, together with a Cavalry unit under GeneralKazimierz Sawicki , was ordered to counter attack, but had to shortly after withdraw to the north due to the worsening situation on the northern frontline ["Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe", Chapter III: "Grand Designs", Page 63] .At the
battle of Komarów on 31 August 1921, when the division completely defeated the Russian 1st Cavalry Army, it was commanded byJuliusz Rómmel [ [http://www.avalanchepress.com/PolishCavalry.php Polish Cavalry, 1939] ] .The 1st Cavalry Division was severely reorganised in 1924, as were the other Polish cavalry divisions. The previously separate mounted rifle regiments were integrated in the four cavalry divisions.
The division was, alongside the 3rd and 4th Cavalry Division, disbanded in 1929 and 1930 upon order of
Pilsudski , who had come to the conclusion that cavalry was outdated. Only the 2nd Division in Warsaw remained in existence as a back up force for to counter a possible coup-attempt [ [http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/history/WWII/soviet/cached_1939.htm The Interwar History of the Polish Cavalry - The 1929 reorganisation] ] .Structure
Formation
The unit was formed in 1919 from six individual regiments ["Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe", Chapter II: "Playing Soldiers", Page 19-20] [ [http://www.angelfire.com/games3/jacksongames02/russo_pol.htm Wargaming with the Polish Army] ] .
* 1st Lancers: Made up of veterans of theImperial Russian Army , from an all Polish regiment
* 8th Lancers: Made up from veterans of theAustro-Hungarian Army
* 9th Lancers: Made up partly from veterans of the 3rd Lancers of the AustrianLandwehr and the 2nd Lancers of thePolish Legion
* 14th Lancers: Made up of veterans of the Imperial Russian Army
* 16th Lancers: Made up of veterans of thePrussian Army
* 2nd Light Horse: Made up of veterans of the Polish LegionReorganisation in 1924
The Polish cavalry divisions were severely reorganised in 1924. The 1st Cavalry was now one of four divisions, the divisional headquarter being based in
Białystok . Of the others, the 2nd was based inWarsaw , the 3rd inPoznań and the 4th inLwów . The new organisation, still consisting of six regiments, was [ [http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/history/WWII/soviet/cached_1939.htm The Interwar History of the Polish Cavalry - The 1924 reorganisation] ] :
* 4th Cavalry Brigade - based inWolkowysk , consisting of:
** 2nd Lancers – based inSuwałki
** 3rd Light Horse – based in Suwałki
* 8th Cavalry Brigade – based in Białystok, consisting of:
** 10th Lancers – based in Białystok
** 3rd Mounted Rifles – based in Białystok
* 11th Cavalry Brigade –Augustowo , consisting of:
** 1st Lancers – based in Augustovo
** 9th Mounted Rifles – based inGrajewo One of the main aims of this reorganisation was to integrate the mounted rifle regiments into the cavalry divisions, which had previously existed separatly as a form of second-class cavalry.
Commanders
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Jan Romer
*Aleksander Karnicki
*Juliusz Rómmel
*Mikołaj Waraksiewicz Members
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Stanisław Maczek , commanding officer of all the Polish forces in the United Kingdom 1945 -47, was in command of the assault battalion of the First Cavalry Division in the summer of 1920 [ [http://www.nbp.pl/en/banknoty/kolekcjonerskie/2003/maczek_en.pdf National Bank of Poland] - Collector Coins: Stanisław Maczek] .In history
A "1st Cavalry Division", made up partly of Polish lancers of the "1st Regiment of Lighthorse-Lancers", existed in the
French Army underNapoleon , being part of the Imperial Guard, from 1807 until 1815. This unit took part in most major engagements of theNapoleonic wars after 1807 and was highly regarded by Napoleon [ [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=SdyfYxJlUokC&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42&dq=1st+cavalry+division+france+napoleon+polish&source=web&ots=MqbhDrSvMO&sig=aKue6hc-x8T5WZwyAcO-PFMk91o&hl=en Napoleon's Polish Lancers of the Imperial Guard] google book review, by Ronald Pawly, Patrice Courcelle, Osprey Publishing] [ [http://web2.airmail.net/napoleon/IMPERIAL_GUARD_cavalry_1.html#frenchguardcavalry1stlancers 1st Regiment of Lighthorse-Lancers (Polish) of the Imperial Guard] ] .References
Sources
* "Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe",
Adam Zamoyski , Harper Collins Publishers, 2008, ISBN 978-0-00-725786-7See also
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Polish cavalry
*Uhlan (Polish: Ułanów), a form of light cavalry originating from Poland
*Lancer , a form of cavalry originating from PolandExternal links
* [http://www.irekw.internetdsl.pl/galicja_army/farman_pol_bol_camp.pdf The Polish-Bolshevik Cavalry Campaigns of 1920] , by Major Elbert E. Farman, Jr., Cavalry (Military Attaché to Poland), 30 July 1921
* [http://flagspot.net/flags/pl%5Elpenn.html#cav Lance pennons of the Polish Army (1920-39)]
* [http://tmg110.tripod.com/poland2.htm Republic of Poland - Lance Pennons for cavalry units 1920-1939]
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