• French Military Mission to Poland. After the war they were dissolved. In the autumn of 1938, the Independent Operational Group Silesia was created with...
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  • Independent Operational Group Polesie (Samodzielna Grupa Operacyjna Polesie, SGO Polesie) was one of the Polish Army Corps (Operational Groups) that defended...
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  • Kutno Operational Group, named after the town and major rail junction of Kutno, (central Poland), was an Operational Group of the Polish Army, created...
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  • Operational Group Bielsko (Grupa Operacyjna Bielsko, GO Bielsko), named after southern Polish city of Bielsko-Biała, was an Operational Group of the Polish...
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    Independent Operational Group Narew (Samodzielna Grupa Operacyjna Narew, SGO Narew) was one of the Polish Army Corps (Operational Groups) that defended Poland during...
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  • Czersk Operational Group (Polish: Grupa Operacyjna Czersk, otherwise known as Shielding Group Czersk; named after the town of Czersk, Poland) was an Operational...
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    (namely Trans-Olza/Zaolzie) to Poland (as demanded by Poland under a threat of military action). The Independent Operational Group Silesia was carrying out...
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    List of Polish armies in World War II (category Military units and formations of Poland in World War II)
    Poland several divisions were grouped into two units smaller than armies: the Wyszków Operational Group and the Narew Independent Operational Group....
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    The Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Siły Zbrojne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, pronounced [ˈɕiwɨ ˈzbrɔjnɛ ʐɛt͡ʂpɔsˈpɔlitɛj ˈpɔlskʲɛj]; abbreviated...
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    The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign, Polish Campaign, War of Poland of 1939, and Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1 September – 6...
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  • in Poland and partially in Belarus Narew of Narev may also refer to: Gmina Narew, Poland Narew, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland Independent Operational Group...
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    Aviation Unit based in Powidz; only operational command it is part of the Air Force. GROM - Operational-Maneuver Response Group "Cichociemni" (Silent Unseen)...
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    stressed that the priority for Poland (the largest country in the group) should be collaboration within the Weimar Triangle (Poland, Germany, France) and with...
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    The Operational Group of Russian Forces in Transnistria (OGRF; Romanian: Grupul Operativ al Trupelor Ruse din Transnistria, GOTR; Russian: Оперативная...
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    by the Army Group North Rear Area. The first Army Group North was deployed during the Invasion of Poland and subsequently renamed Army Group B. The second...
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  • under the operational territory of the Western Group of Forces, the Northern Group of Forces was located entirely within the territory of Poland. The Polish...
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    Polish army order of battle in 1939 (category Invasion of Poland)
    Polish forces were grouped into six armies and a number of corps-sized "Operational Groups". Later in the course of the war other operational units were created...
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  • 11 February 2015. "Ice Group sells Net 1 Denmark to Cibicom". TeleGeography. 2020-06-17. Retrieved 2020-06-17. "ITU Operational Bulletin No. 1075". ITU...
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  • In preparation for the Soviet invasion of Poland, the NKVD ordered the establishment of operational groups, which would commit massacres of Polish POWs...
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    ceremony at Poznan AB, Poland, on 11 December 2014. The missiles are expected to enter operational service in 2017, and Poland is contemplating an additional...
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    Passports Division: Operational assets taken from MO in 1964. From 1972 to 1990, it was tasked to register foreigners living/working in Poland. RKW Division...
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  • German-occupied Poland. When Operation Barbarossa began on 22 June 1941, Army Group B was renamed on the same day to become "Army Group Center". The second...
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    any substantial support for Poland. Despite notable Polish success in local border battles, German technical, operational and numerical superiority eventually...
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  • Israel, China, India, and Australia, and with representatives or partners in Poland, and Italy.[citation needed] It ranked 400th in the Fortune India 500 list...
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  • all messages of an operational nature by means of radiotelegraphy; there were periods during the war when, for purposes of operational communications and...
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    Battle of Kock (1939) (category Battles of the Invasion of Poland)
    near the town of Kock, in Poland.: 12, 84  The Polish Independent Operational Group Polesie, led by General Franciszek Kleeberg, fought the German XIV...
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    Fall Weiss (1939) (category Invasion of Poland)
    German strategic plan for the invasion of Poland. The German military High Command finalized its operational orders on 15 June 1939 and the invasion commenced...
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    one-third of Army Group Centre's artillery, half of its tank destroyers, and 88 per cent of tanks to the south. The entire operational reserve on the Eastern...
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    conflict. The Territorial Defence Force is a planned reserve component of Poland's military. A similar, identically named organization had existed in the...
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    Retrieved 9 July 2024. "Carlsberg Group - Company Profile". carlsberggroup.com. 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2012. Carlsberg – Poland Archived 27 March 2010 at...
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