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14th Kujavian Infantry Regiment

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On November 6, the reserve battalion returned from Jicin to Jarosław, and soon afterwards, all battalions joined forces in a new, Polish 90th Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel Ignacy Misiag. At the same time, officers of the Austro-Hungarian 34th Infantry Regiment from Jarosław, decided to form
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On September 16, after several clashes with the enemy, the regiment was forced to retreat to the village of Witusza. It was then ordered to march to a forest near Brzeziny, to join other Polish units in the area. Due to enemy activity, the regiment was unable to reach the new positions, and
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In August 1920, the soldiers of the 14th Regiment defended Włocławek from Soviet invaders, and to commemorate this event, a monument dedicated to them was unveiled on December 15, 1923.
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On August 14, 1939, the mobilization of the regiment began, and on August 26, after the oath, the soldiers marched to their positions near
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The badge approved in 1929, was in the shape of the Cross of Valour with the inscription 14 PP 1929, and the Polish Eagle in the middle.
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The flag, funded by the residents of Włocławek, was handed to the regiment on October 27, 1923 in Włocławek, by President
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Following a long march southwards, the regiment clashed with the enemy on September 11, near the village of
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1st Infantry Regiment of the Land of Jarosław, commanded by Colonel Wiktor Jarosz-Kamionka. Facing the
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concentrated in a forest near Stare Budy. Since the situation of Polish forces was desperate, General
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Kazimierz Satora: Opowieści wrześniowych sztandarów. Warszawa: Instytut Wydawniczy Pax, 1990
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Zdzisław Jagiełło: Piechota Wojska Polskiego 1918–1939. Warszawa: Bellona, 2007
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ordered all units to disperse into small groups, and try to reach
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Military units and formations of Poland in World War II
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1939
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Colonel Wlodzimierz Brayczewski (VII – 11 IX 1939),
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Polish language
Polish Army
Włocławek
4th Infantry Division
Toruń
Jicin
Kingdom of Bohemia
Kryvyi Rih
Rzeszów
Jarosław
Chodorow
Polish-Ukrainian War
Polish–Soviet War
Zambrów
Golub-Dobrzyń
Wehrmacht
16th Infantry Division
Drweca
Sobota
Głowno
Bzura
Battle of Bzura
Władysław Bortnowski

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