List of Polish Divisions in World War II - Polish Divisions On The Eastern Fronts

Polish Divisions On The Eastern Fronts

  • 1st Polish Army
    • Polish 1st Tadeusz Kosciuszko Infantry Division
    • Polish 2nd Infantry Division
    • Polish 3rd Infantry Division
    • Polish 4th Infantry Division
    • Polish 6th Infantry Division
    • Polish 1st Armoured Brigade "Westerplatte Heroes"
    • Polish 1st Warsaw Cavalry Brigade
    • in addition:
      • Army artillery: 5 Artillery Brigades (1-5), 1st AA-Artillery Division, 1st mortar regiment
      • 1st Engineering Brigade
      • 4th independent heavy tank regiment
      • 13th SP-artillery regiment (SU-85 and ISU-152)
  • Polish Second Army
    • Polish 5th Infantry Division
    • Polish 7th Infantry Division
    • Polish 8th Infantry Division
    • Polish 9th Infantry Division
    • Polish 10th Infantry Division
    • 16th Armoured Brigade,
    • 2nd Artillery Division, 3rd AA-artillery Division, 3rd indep. mortar regiment
    • 3 AT-artillery brigades (nos.9,11,14)
    • 2nd Sapper Brigade
    • 4th independent heavy tank regiment
    • 28th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-85)
  • 1st Armoured Corps: 3 armoured brigades, 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade - details below. Subordinated to the 2nd Army.
    • 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade (Polish)(East)
    • 2nd Armoured Brigade (2. Brygada Pancerna) - (65 x T-34/85)
    • 3rd Armoured Brigade
    • 4th Armoured Brigade
    • 24th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-85)
    • 25th SP-artillery regiment (21 x ISU-122)
    • 27th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-76M)
    • 2nd mortar regiment
    • 26th AA-artillery regiment
    • Rocket artillery battalion

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