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2013 | 12 | 1 |

Article title

Organizacja i dyslokacja jednostek bojowych w Łódzkim Okręgu Wojskowym po przejściu na stopę pokojową (sierpień 1945 r. – listopad 1946 r.)

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Title variants

PL
Organization and deployment of military units in the Łódź Military District after the cessation of hostilities (August 1945 – November 1946)
PL
Die Organisation und die Verlagerung der polnischen Kampftruppen in dem Wehrkreis von Lodz nach dem Ende des Krieges (August 1945 – November 1946)
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L’organisation et le déploiement d’unités de combat dans un district militaire de Łódź après le passage du tarif de la chambre (Août 1945 – Novembre 1946)
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Организация и дислокация боевых подразделений в Лодзинском Военном Округе после перехода на мировой уровень (август 1945 – ноябрь 1946 г.)

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The article describes the organization and dislocation combat units subordinated undertakings command of Military District of Łódź, after the transition to peace organizations in September 1945. Initially, the most of them were 1 Training Division, which was renamed the 18 Infantry Division and moved to Bialystok in Warsaw Military District in November 1945. In its place, in September 1945 to the Łódź Military District transferred 2 Infantry Division, which had its garrisons in Częstochowa, Kielce, Piotrków Trybunalski and Radom. In addition, the Łódź Military District stationed several units of other weapons, such as: 1. Motorized Infantry Brigade in Łódź (disbanded in early 1946), 14. Anti-tank Artillery Brigade and 21. Reserve Artillery Regiment (created based on the Heavy Artillery Regiment 82. in Tomaszów Mazowiecki), 52. Self-propelled Artillery Regiment in Zgierz, 2. Brigade Engineer in Radom (in the summer of 1946 moved to the Warsaw Military District), 3. Communications Regiment in Zgierz (reorganized in the autumn of 1945 the 1st Regiment of Communications) and 2. Battalion Flamethrowers in Skierniewice. In the district stationed many units of the Air Force, which however, were subordinate directly to the Polish Army Aviation Command. Because of financial savings, the Łódź Military District was disbanded on the 30th of November 1946, however combat units which stationed on the territory of this district were subordinated to the commanders of other military districts.

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12

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1

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published
2013

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http://hdl.handle.net/11089/9832

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.hdl_11089_9832
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