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What (who) is 1st Grenadier Division (Poland) - definition

MILITARY UNIT
First Grenadier Division; 1st Polish Grenadiers Division; Polish 1st Armoured Grenadiers Division; Polish 1st Grenadiers Division; 1st Grenadiers Division (Poland)

1st Grenadier Division (Poland)         
The 1st Grenadier Division (; ) was a Polish infantry formation raised in France during the Phoney War. The division was created as a part of the Polish Army in France following the Invasion of Poland.
551st Volksgrenadier Division         
551st Volksgrenadier Division (Germany); 551st Grenadier Division (Wehrmacht); 551st Volksgrenadier Division (Wehrmacht)
The 551st Volksgrenadier Division () was a Volksgrenadier infantry division of the German Army during World War II, active from 1944 to 1945.
2001–02 Danish 1st Division         
SPORTS SEASON
Danish 1st Division 2001-02; Danish 1st Division 2001–02; 2001-02 Danish 1st Division
The 2001–02 Danish 1st Division season was the 57th season of the Danish 1st Division league championship and the 16th consecutive as a second tier competition governed by the Danish Football Association.

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1st Grenadier Division (Poland)

The 1st Grenadier Division (French: 1ère Division des Grenadiers; Polish: 1. Dywizja Grenadierów) was a Polish infantry formation raised in France during the Phoney War. The division was created as a part of the Polish Army in France following the Invasion of Poland. The division fought in the Battle of France in 1940.