10th Infantry Regiment (Poland)
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10th Infantry Regiment (Poland)
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10th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Polish Army. It existed from 1918 until 1939. Garrisoned in Łowicz, the unit belonged to the 26th Infantry Division from Skierniewice. The history of the regiment dates back to late October 1918, when ethnic Poles, serving in the 31st Rifles Regiment of the Austro-Hungarian Army, took control over the city of Cieszyn. On November 5, 1918, the regiment pledged allegiance to the Regency Council (Poland), and on December 6, it was renamed into
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