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The Polish 44th Reserve Infantry Division was a reserve unit of the Polish Army, which took part in the Polish September Campaign. Commanded by Colonel , it consisted of three reserve infantry regiments: 144th (Kutno), 145th (Lowicz), and 146th (Łódź). In early September 1939, the division concentrated in the area of Tuszyn, at the rear of the Łódź Army. However, due to the speed of the Wehrmacht advance, it had never been fully created. On September 4, 1939, parts of the division were ordered to defend the area of Bełchatów, attacked by the German 1st Armored Division (see Battle of Borowa Gora). After the Germans had managed to break through Polish positions, scattered units of the 44th I.D. managed to get across the Vistula, and were ordered to head to Warsaw, where they took part in th

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  • 44th Infantry Division (Poland) (en)
  • 44e division d'infanterie (Pologne) (fr)
  • 44 Dywizja Piechoty (II RP) (pl)
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  • La 44e Division d'Infanterie est une des divisions d'infanterie de l'armée polonaise durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • 44 Dywizja Piechoty (44 DP) – rezerwowa wielka jednostka piechoty Wojska Polskiego II RP. 44 DP nie występowała w organizacji pokojowej Wojska Polskiego. Była rezerwową wielką jednostką piechoty mobilizowaną na podstawie planu „W” na terenie Okręgu Korpusu Nr IV, w II rzucie mobilizacji powszechnej z wyjątkiem 144 pp, który miał być mobilizowany w I rzucie. Eksterytorialnie miały być mobilizowane dwa bataliony 144 pp we Włocławku (Okręg Korpusu Nr VIII) oraz batalion saperów w Modlinie i dywizyjny zestaw łączności w Zegrzu i Warszawie (Okręg Korpusu Nr I). Zgodnie z planem „W” mobilizacja II rzutu, w tym gros 44 DP miała się rozpocząć siódmego dnia mobilizacji powszechnej („dzień X”). (pl)
  • The Polish 44th Reserve Infantry Division was a reserve unit of the Polish Army, which took part in the Polish September Campaign. Commanded by Colonel , it consisted of three reserve infantry regiments: 144th (Kutno), 145th (Lowicz), and 146th (Łódź). In early September 1939, the division concentrated in the area of Tuszyn, at the rear of the Łódź Army. However, due to the speed of the Wehrmacht advance, it had never been fully created. On September 4, 1939, parts of the division were ordered to defend the area of Bełchatów, attacked by the German 1st Armored Division (see Battle of Borowa Gora). After the Germans had managed to break through Polish positions, scattered units of the 44th I.D. managed to get across the Vistula, and were ordered to head to Warsaw, where they took part in th (en)
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  • The Polish 44th Reserve Infantry Division was a reserve unit of the Polish Army, which took part in the Polish September Campaign. Commanded by Colonel , it consisted of three reserve infantry regiments: 144th (Kutno), 145th (Lowicz), and 146th (Łódź). In early September 1939, the division concentrated in the area of Tuszyn, at the rear of the Łódź Army. However, due to the speed of the Wehrmacht advance, it had never been fully created. On September 4, 1939, parts of the division were ordered to defend the area of Bełchatów, attacked by the German 1st Armored Division (see Battle of Borowa Gora). After the Germans had managed to break through Polish positions, scattered units of the 44th I.D. managed to get across the Vistula, and were ordered to head to Warsaw, where they took part in the defence of the city until its capitulation on September 28, 1939 (see Siege of Warsaw (1939)). (en)
  • La 44e Division d'Infanterie est une des divisions d'infanterie de l'armée polonaise durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • 44 Dywizja Piechoty (44 DP) – rezerwowa wielka jednostka piechoty Wojska Polskiego II RP. 44 DP nie występowała w organizacji pokojowej Wojska Polskiego. Była rezerwową wielką jednostką piechoty mobilizowaną na podstawie planu „W” na terenie Okręgu Korpusu Nr IV, w II rzucie mobilizacji powszechnej z wyjątkiem 144 pp, który miał być mobilizowany w I rzucie. Eksterytorialnie miały być mobilizowane dwa bataliony 144 pp we Włocławku (Okręg Korpusu Nr VIII) oraz batalion saperów w Modlinie i dywizyjny zestaw łączności w Zegrzu i Warszawie (Okręg Korpusu Nr I). Zgodnie z planem „W” mobilizacja II rzutu, w tym gros 44 DP miała się rozpocząć siódmego dnia mobilizacji powszechnej („dzień X”). (pl)
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