5th Kresowa Infantry Division

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5th Kresowa Infantry Division
Polish Army in the West
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
Part ofII Corps (Poland)
EngagementsWorld War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Nikodem Sulik
(from 1943 to 1946)

The Polish 5th Kresowa Infantry Division (

Italian Campaign as part of Lieutenant general Władysław Anders' Polish II Corps, affiliated with the Western Allies, under command of the British Eighth Army
.

History

The division was formed in the Middle East in March 1943.[1]

Fighting in Italy

The division landed in southern Italy in February 1944 and entered the line in March, as part of

Italian Campaign. In May it took part in the fourth and final Battle of Monte Cassino, in which it suffered a 15% casualty rate. In June/July the division participated in the Battle of Ancona. In the fall of 1944 it fought on the approaches to the Gothic Line. After the front line stabilized for the winter, the division renewed active operations in April 1945, where it took part in the final offensive in Italy, advancing to liberate Bologna
at the end of the war. During its war service in Italy the division suffered 5,127 casualties, including 1,063 killed in action. The majority of these losses were sustained by the infantry battalions.

After the war

The division remained in Italy as part of

Communist Poland
, and were resettled in various Western countries (mainly Great Britain and Canada).

Commanders

It was commanded by

Nikodem Sulik
(from 1943 to 1946).

Composition

The division consisted of 14446 men, including 820 officers. Its component units were:

  • 4th
    Wołyń
    Infantry Brigade(added in 1945)
  • 5th
    Wilno
    Infantry Brigade
  • 6th
    Lwów
    Infantry Brigade
  • 15th Poznań Uhlans Regiment
  • smaller divisional units

The division was named after the Kresy region (eastern borderlands of the Second Polish Republic).

References

  1. Warszawa 1998, ed. by Oficyna Wydawnicza Volumen – Dom Wydawniczy Bellona, (Bellona Publ.
    ), pp.19–23