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First Polish Army (1920)

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In March 1920 the Headquarters of the Army decided to disband the Front HQs active until then and reform them into separate armies. The largest of Polish fronts, the so-called Lithuanian-Belarusian Front (otherwise known as the Northern Front) was split up onto three armies: the 1st, 4th and 7th. The
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The composition of the newly created army changed over time. At various times the units under Majewski's command included the
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Also the post of commanding officer was occupied by a succession of generals. Majewski was succeeded by
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Tadeusz Wawrzyński (1999). "Dowództwa armii 1920-1922" [Army HQs, 1920-1922].
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and was disbanded, with the 8th Division withdrawn to Lesser Poland for regrouping.
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new 1st Army was composed mostly of former Corps-sized
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1920
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Index

First Polish Army (1944–1945)
Poland
Poland
Polish–Soviet War
Warsaw
Niemen River
Jan Romer
Franciszek Latinik
field army
Polish Army
Polish–Soviet War
operational groups
Edward Rydz
JĂłzef Lasocki
JĂłzef Haller de Hallenburg
Stefan Majewski
Red Army
Avgust Kork
1st
2nd Lithuanian–Belarusian Divisions
5th
8th
10th
11th
15th
17th Infantry Divisions
Gustaw Zygadłowicz
Jan Romer
Mieczysław Kuliński
Władysław Jędrzejewski

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