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    Szabla wz. 34 (literally "1934 Pattern Szabla") was the last service sword issued to the Polish cavalry and other mounted units of the Polish Army. One...
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  • Kosciuszkowska, a variant popularized during the Kościuszko Uprising; Szabla wz.34 ("pattern 34 szabla"), a 20th-century variant produced from 1934 in the Second...
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  • Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre Pattern 1908 and 1912 cavalry swords Szabla wz. 34 Sabrage, the act of opening a Champagne bottle with a sabre Buffalo...
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  • Polish Army of the epoch. Among them were the Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle, the Szabla wz. 34 sabre and the Kbsp wz. 1938M semi-automatic rifle. It was also responsible...
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  • government contract, this time for the sabres for the cavalry. The Szabla wz. 34 was one of the best swords of the 20th century and was dubbed "ludwikówka"...
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    their commander, Eberhardt, initially let Sucharski keep his ceremonial szabla (Polish saber) in captivity although it would be confiscated later. Contemporary...
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