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1 Order of Battle (1939)  





2 Later formations  





3 References  





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10th Infantry Division (Poland)






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10th Division
Active1919–1939
Country Poland
BranchPolish Army
TypeDivision
Size3regiments
Garrison/HQŁódź, Poland
EngagementsPolish–Soviet War
World War II

10th Infantry Division (10. Dywizja Piechoty) was a unit of the Polish Army during the interbellum period, which took part in the 1939 German Invasion of Poland. It was created in 1919 from the former Polish 4th Rifle Division. Stationed in Łódź and commanded in 1939 by General Franciszek Dindorf-Ankowicz, it was part of Łódź Army. Its task was to defend the fortified area along the upper Warta river, near the interwar border of Poland and Germany.

Since early morning of 1 September 1939, the Division was mercilessly attacked by the German Eighth Army, supported by aircraft and artillery. The Poles managed to keep their positions until 3 September, when they were ordered to withdraw towards Sieradz, and defend the river crossings. However, in the organizational and communicational chaos, the unit arrived at the destination several hours too late, after the Germans of the 17th Infantry Division had already crossed the Warta in some spots.

Soon afterwards, the 10th Infantry Division was attacked by the German 10th and 24th infantry divisions and after a bloody battle, it was defeated. Remains were gathered and ordered to withdraw towards Głowno and Zgierz. On 8 September, after several German attacks, the Division was scattered, a group of soldiers crossed the Vistula near Otwock.

Order of Battle (1939)

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10th Infantry Division (Poland) is located in Poland
HQ 28 IR 31 IR 10 LAR Łódź

HQ
28 IR
31 IR
10 LAR
Łódź

30 IR Warsaw

30 IR
Warsaw

31 IR Sieradz

31 IR
Sieradz

Peacetime locations of the 10th Infantry Division and its units in 1939.

Later formations

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There were at least three other Polish 10th Infantry Divisions formed during World War II and shortly afterwards. The first was a briefly-formed formation which was part of the Anders Army in the Soviet Union, but was disbanded before the Anders Army was evacuated through Iran to the West. The second was a Home Army formation. The third was another element of the Polish Armed Forces in the East, which formed part of the Second Army in 1944–1945. After the war it eventually became the 10th Armoured Division of the Polish People's Army in 1949–1950.

References

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See also

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