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Encyclopedia > Polish Independent Carpathian Brigade

Polish Independent Carpathian Brigade (Polish Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Karpackich) was a Polish military unit formed in 1940 in French Syria of the Polish soldiers exiled after the Polish Defence War of 1939. It was commanded by General Stanisław Kopański. Polish Army (Polish Wojsko Polskie) is the name applied to the military forces of Poland. ... 1940 was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Polish Defence War of 1939 Conflict World War II Date 1 September - 6 October 1939 Place Poland Result Decisive German and Soviet victory The Polish September Campaign (alternatively refered to as the German plan Fall Weiss) refers to the conquest of Poland by the armies of Nazi Germany and the... 1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...


The unit was formed in 1939 under the name of Carpathian Brigade. After the French capitulation in July of 1940 and breaking all pacts France had with Poland and the United Kingdom, the brigade defected to Palestine, where it joined the British forces stationed there. There the brigade received more recruits (mostly Polish veterans of the 1939 war evacuated through Romania and Hungary) and soon reached full strength of over 5 000 men. 1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1940 was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... The term Palestine may refer to: Palestine: A geographical region in the Middle East, centered on Jerusalem. ...


In 1941 the brigade was transferred to Egypt and then by sea to Tobruk, where it fought with distinction in the Siege of Tobruk and the Polish soldiers were awarded with a prestigious title of the Tobruk Rats by their Australian comrades in arms. Later the brigade also took part in the Battle of Al-Ghazala, after which it was transferred back to Palestine. There it was joined by the Polish forces of General Władysław Anders evacuated from the USSR and was reformed into the 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division. 1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Tobruk is a sea-port in eastern Libya in Northern Africa. ... Siege of Tobruk Conflict World War II Date March 31, 1941 – November 27, 1941 Place Tobruk, Libya Result Allied victory The Siege of Tobruk was a lengthy confrontation between Axis and Allied forces in the North African Campaign of World War II. See also Afrika Korps Desert Rats Rats of... The term Palestine may refer to: Palestine: A geographical region in the Middle East, centered on Jerusalem. ... Categories: People stubs | Military stubs | Poland-related stubs | 1892 births | 1970 deaths | Polish generals | Polish politicians ...


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Polish Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (771 words)
Polish Independent Carpathian Brigade (Polish Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Karpackich, SBSK) was a Polish military unit formed in 1940 in French Syria of the Polish soldiers exiled after the Invasion of Poland in 1939.
The main base of the brigade was established in Homs and the new unit instantly entered the ranks of the French Armee de Levant.
On December 13 the Carpathian Uhlan Regiment was detached while the remainder of the brigade was attached to the 13th Corps of the 8th Army.
DEFENSE OF FRANCE (713 words)
In 1940 the First Polish Grenadier Division was deployed southwest of Nancy, France, where in a two-day battle at Lagarde on June 17 and 18 it defended successfully its sector but had to withdraw because retreating French divisions exposed both of its flanks to the enemy.
After the French surrendered, the Polish Carpathian Brigade in Syria moved to the British Protectorate of Palestine to continue the fight against the Germans alongside the British.
The Polish air force in France, with its eighty-six fighter planes, shot down fifty German aircraft during the campaign, losing eleven of its own pilots in the air and fifteen on the ground.
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