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Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy

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25: 171: 90: 346: 251:, as well as its extensive river basin. After the war, some of the ships were returned to their owners, the rest remained on active service and were pressed into the so-called Pinsk Flotilla. 192: 54: 309:, forecast that the area would be used for a last stand by the Polish Army, where it would await the relief on the western front from Poland's allies. However the 418: 239:
proved to be almost impassable to troops of both sides. Lack of roads and railways posed a serious danger to infantry and cavalry that could easily be
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in the area and was to constitute the core of the forces defending the area of the Pinsk Marshes. The Polish
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In peace-time the Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy, as it was officially called, operated on the
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In the Polish operational plans, the Pinsk flotilla was to form a mobile strategic reserve of the
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were either constructed or acquired from private owners and armed. They were used on the
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of the Border Defense Corps and was to support the front in case of a war with the
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During actions against the Soviets and the Germans, most of the ships were
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Interesting and detailed polish page about the Pinsk River Fleet
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both by the enemy and the weather. Because of that, a number of
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by their crews to avoid capture. In 1939-40 most of them were
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Order of Battle of the Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy
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The interior of a gun turret during a pre-war exercise.
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