- Józef
Haller (de
Hallenburg; 13
August 1873 – 4 June 1960) was a
Polish lieutenant general and
legionary in the
Polish Legions during the
First World War...
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describe the
troops was
subsequently adopted by
General Józef
Haller von
Hallenburg to
represent all
newly organized Polish Legions fighting in
western Europe...
- Stanisław
Haller (de
Hallenburg; 26
April 1872 –
Spring 1940) was a
Polish politician and
general who was
murdered in the
Katyn m****acre. He was the cousin...
- (including
Brigade II of the
Polish Legions),
under General Józef
Haller von
Hallenburg,
against the
German Imperial Army (including the 28th
Landwehr Brigade)...
- mid-December; the II
Brigade of the
Polish Legions under Józef
Haller de
Hallenburg,
formed between mid-December and
March (sources vary); and the III Brigade...
- Army,
aided by the
newly arrived Blue Army of
General Józef
Haller de
Hallenburg. This army,
composed of
Polish forces which had
fought for the Entente...
-
Polish Army
formed in
France under the
command of
General Józef
Haller de
Hallenburg during the
final stages of
World War I,
known as the Blue Army or Haller's...
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Provisional chapter (1920) • Gen. Józef Piłsudski, Józef
Haller de
Hallenburg • Lt.Gen. Wacław
Iwaszkiewicz • Brig.
Franciszek Latinik, Jan Romer, Edward...
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mostly the 2nd and 3rd
Regiment under the
command of Józef
Haller de
Hallenburg,
attempted to
break through the
Austrian lines on
February 15 to 16, 1918...
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revolutionary new
breed of battleships, is christened. 1920 – Józef
Haller de
Hallenburg performs the
symbolic wedding of
Poland to the sea,
celebrating restitution...