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Franciszek Krajowski (Czech: František Králíček; 30
September 1861 in Velešín – 22
November 1932 in Brest) was a Czech-Polish
military officer and a General...
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during the Polish–Soviet War.
Polish Army
Group of
General Franciszek Krajowski,
which was
based mostly on 18th
Infantry Division clashed with Soviet...
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briefly captured by the
Poles under the
command of
General Franciszek Krajowski in 1919, but it
ultimately fell to the
Soviet Union. In 1937,
during the...
- War, it was the site of a
battle between a
Polish unit
under Wincenty Krajowski, and the
Bolsheviks of
Semyon Budyonny's 1st
Cavalry Army. Throughout...
- railway. The
Polish cavalry reached Radun and then Lida. On 26 Sept., Gen.
Krajowski's cavalry took Pinsk,
cutting the
Soviet 4th Army's
supply line. Tukhachevsky...
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Operational Group of
General Krajowski attacked the
enemy in its
weakest point: the gap
between Soviet 4th and 15th Armies.
Krajowski, who was at
first unaware...
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reinforced with
reserves (the
Siberian Brigade and
General Franciszek Krajowski's fresh 18th
Infantry Division, both elite, battle-tested units: the 5th...
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Belligerents Second Polish Republic Russian SFSR
Commanders and
leaders Władysław
Sikorski Aleksander Osiński
Franciszek Krajowski Michaił Tuchaczewski...
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Marian Żegota-J****zajtis 18th
Infantry 18
Dywizja Piechoty Franciszek Krajowski 2nd Army
Antoni Listowski 13th
Infantry 13
Dywizja Piechoty Franciszek...
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Aleksander Osiński [pl]) 18th
Infantry Division (Lieutenant
general Franciszek Krajowski) (22nd)
Volunteer Division (Lieutenant
colonel Adam Koc)
Central Front...