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What (who) is 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Poland) - definition

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3rd Carpathian Infantry Division (Polish); 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division; Polish 3rd Carpathian Infantry Division; 3rd Carpathian Division; Polish 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division
  • Gen Bronislaw Duch
  • This Divisional badge is called Znak Pamiatkow and was instituted for soldiers of the 3rd DSK in 1st December 1945 and distributed in 1946 to troops who had fought with the Division.
  • Gen Stanislaw Kopanski
  • Memorial to the 3rd DSK at Brandon in Norfolk.
  • Mr Alfred Zelke, the last surviving member of the 3rd DSK camp at Riddlesworth, Norfolk, for the unveiling of the memorial, and his daughter Anna in 2018.

3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Poland)         
The 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (, sometimes translated as 3rd Carpathian Infantry Division), also commonly known as Christmas Tree Division due to the characteristic emblem of a cedar of Lebanon superimposed upon the Polish flag, was an infantry division of the Polish Armed Forces in the West that fought during World War II on the Italian Front. It was formed in 1942 of the Polish Independent Carpathian Brigade and the forces of Lieutenant-General Władysław Anders' Polish 2nd Corps evacuated from the Soviet Union.
4th Rifle Division (Poland)         
  • 4th Rifle Division badge
4th Polish Rifle Division; Polish 4th Rifle Division
The Polish 4th Rifle Division (, ) was a Polish military unit, forming, together with the Polish 5th Rifle Division of the Blue Army, the only part of the Polish military which took part in the Russian Civil War. Under the command of General Lucjan Żeligowski, it operated as an ally of the White movement from autumn 1918 to August 1919 in southern Russia and Bessarabia.
6th Rifle Division (Ukraine)         
6th Sich Rifle Division - a division of the Ukrainian People's Army. It fought in the Kiev Offensive of 1920 and in further actions against the Red Army, including the Battle of Komarów.

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3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Poland)

The 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Polish: 3 Dywizja Strzelców Karpackich, sometimes translated as 3rd Carpathian Infantry Division), also commonly known as Christmas Tree Division due to the characteristic emblem of a cedar of Lebanon superimposed upon the Polish flag, was an infantry division of the Polish Armed Forces in the West that fought during World War II on the Italian Front. It was formed in 1942 of the Polish Independent Carpathian Brigade and the forces of Lieutenant-General Władysław Anders' Polish 2nd Corps evacuated from the Soviet Union.

The division participated in the North African and the Italian Campaigns (1941–1945) as part of the British Eighth Army. The division fought in some of the most difficult battles during the Italian campaigns of 1943-1944 and distinguished itself in numerous actions most notably the Battle of Monte Cassino, the dash for Ancona and Bologna.