Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920)

In summer 1918, when the Czechoslovak Legion and White Russians were fighting the Bolsheviks in the Volga Region and Siberia, Polish military forces were established in the area. Since October, they had been permanently stationed in Novonikolayevsk on the Ob River. At the turn of 1918 and 1919, the...

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Published in:Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Historica
Main Author: Radziwiłłowicz, Dariusz
Other Authors: Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie, Wydział Humanistyczny, Instytut Historii i Stosunków Międzynarodowych, Zakład Historii XX wieku, darradziwillowicz@gmail.com
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Language:Polish
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 2018
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spelling ftunivlodzir:oai:dspace.uni.lodz.pl:11089/27387 2023-07-30T04:05:57+02:00 Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920) Quartermaster support and supply of Polish troops in Siberia (1918–1920) Radziwiłłowicz, Dariusz Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie, Wydział Humanistyczny, Instytut Historii i Stosunków Międzynarodowych, Zakład Historii XX wieku darradziwillowicz@gmail.com 2018 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11089/27387 https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6050.101.08 pl pol Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Historica; 101 0208-6050 http://hdl.handle.net/11089/27387 2450-6990 doi:10.18778/0208-6050.101.08 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Russian Civil War Poles in Siberia Bolsheviks Polish 5th Siberian Rifle Division arms and supplies wojna domowa w Rosji Polacy na Syberii bolszewicy 5 Dywizja Strzelców Polskich zaopatrzenie i uzbrojenie Article 2018 ftunivlodzir https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6050.101.08 2023-07-07T06:39:10Z In summer 1918, when the Czechoslovak Legion and White Russians were fighting the Bolsheviks in the Volga Region and Siberia, Polish military forces were established in the area. Since October, they had been permanently stationed in Novonikolayevsk on the Ob River. At the turn of 1918 and 1919, the Poles managed to form a division. In June 1919, Polish troops fought in defence of the Trans-Siberian Railway. As the situation of allied forces continued to deteriorate, the Polish 5th Siberian Rifle Division became their rearguard. Its largest battle against regular Bolshevik troops took place on 23 December 1919 at the junction station of Taiga. On 10 January 1920, against the protests of some officers, the Polish Command announced the surrender of Polish troops. Some officers and soldiers did not accept surrender and forced their way through to Harbin, where the surviving men formed a battalion. Thanks to the effort of the Polish Military Mission under the command of General Antoni Baranowski, which departed from Poland and reached Far East in February 1920, the battalion would return home on board the “Yaroslavl” steamer. The command of Polish forces in eastern Russia and Siberia faced the huge challenge of providing troops with quartermaster support and supply. Long distances, communication problems and the dispersal of Polish troops complicated the logistics. Despite their hardships, the Poles had the assistance of France and a branch of the Czechoslovak National Council. With their support, Polish forces – particularly those sent to fight against the Red Army – were far better equipped than the White forces commanded by Admiral Alexander Kolchak. The uniforms and arms of the Siberian Division left a lot to be desired. The situation deteriorated significantly after France took over the task of supplying and sustaining the Polish division from the Czechoslovaks. The French failed to provide equipment for the 20,000 soldiers until the spring of 1919. In late 1918, when the Polish troops were still forming, food, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ob river taiga Siberia University of Lodz Repository (RUŁ) Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Historica 101 115 133
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topic Russian Civil War
Poles in Siberia
Bolsheviks
Polish 5th Siberian Rifle Division
arms and supplies
wojna domowa w Rosji
Polacy na Syberii
bolszewicy
5 Dywizja Strzelców Polskich
zaopatrzenie i uzbrojenie
spellingShingle Russian Civil War
Poles in Siberia
Bolsheviks
Polish 5th Siberian Rifle Division
arms and supplies
wojna domowa w Rosji
Polacy na Syberii
bolszewicy
5 Dywizja Strzelców Polskich
zaopatrzenie i uzbrojenie
Radziwiłłowicz, Dariusz
Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920)
topic_facet Russian Civil War
Poles in Siberia
Bolsheviks
Polish 5th Siberian Rifle Division
arms and supplies
wojna domowa w Rosji
Polacy na Syberii
bolszewicy
5 Dywizja Strzelców Polskich
zaopatrzenie i uzbrojenie
description In summer 1918, when the Czechoslovak Legion and White Russians were fighting the Bolsheviks in the Volga Region and Siberia, Polish military forces were established in the area. Since October, they had been permanently stationed in Novonikolayevsk on the Ob River. At the turn of 1918 and 1919, the Poles managed to form a division. In June 1919, Polish troops fought in defence of the Trans-Siberian Railway. As the situation of allied forces continued to deteriorate, the Polish 5th Siberian Rifle Division became their rearguard. Its largest battle against regular Bolshevik troops took place on 23 December 1919 at the junction station of Taiga. On 10 January 1920, against the protests of some officers, the Polish Command announced the surrender of Polish troops. Some officers and soldiers did not accept surrender and forced their way through to Harbin, where the surviving men formed a battalion. Thanks to the effort of the Polish Military Mission under the command of General Antoni Baranowski, which departed from Poland and reached Far East in February 1920, the battalion would return home on board the “Yaroslavl” steamer. The command of Polish forces in eastern Russia and Siberia faced the huge challenge of providing troops with quartermaster support and supply. Long distances, communication problems and the dispersal of Polish troops complicated the logistics. Despite their hardships, the Poles had the assistance of France and a branch of the Czechoslovak National Council. With their support, Polish forces – particularly those sent to fight against the Red Army – were far better equipped than the White forces commanded by Admiral Alexander Kolchak. The uniforms and arms of the Siberian Division left a lot to be desired. The situation deteriorated significantly after France took over the task of supplying and sustaining the Polish division from the Czechoslovaks. The French failed to provide equipment for the 20,000 soldiers until the spring of 1919. In late 1918, when the Polish troops were still forming, food, ...
author2 Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie, Wydział Humanistyczny, Instytut Historii i Stosunków Międzynarodowych, Zakład Historii XX wieku
darradziwillowicz@gmail.com
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title Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920)
title_short Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920)
title_full Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920)
title_fullStr Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920)
title_full_unstemmed Kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na Syberii (1918–1920)
title_sort kwatermistrzowskie zabezpieczenie oraz materiałowo-techniczne zaopatrzenie oddziałów polskich na syberii (1918–1920)
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