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21st Mountain Infantry Division (Poland)

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up. At the same time, a major part of the division was assaulted prior to the river crossing and had to withdraw northwards, where it joined with the
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Finally, the division managed to escape from German forces and cross the
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badge worn on the collars of the Podhale Rifles Regiments
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1944
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Index


Highlander Cross
Poland
Mountain infantry
Nowy Sącz
Bielsko
Cieszyn
Bogumin
Kraków
Podhalańczycy
Józef Kustroń
Polish
Polish Army
mountain infantry
Invasion of Poland
Polish 21st Podhale Rifles Brigade
Gen.bryg.
Józef Kustroń
Nowy Sącz
Bielsko
Cieszyn
Bogumin
Kraków
11th Infantry
22nd Mountain Infantry Divisions
Gorals
Bielsko Operational Group
Kraków Army
Trans-Olza
Dunajec

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