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What (who) is 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division - definition


1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division         
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  • A plaque commemorating the First Polish Army in [[Berlin-Charlottenburg]]
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  • <div style="text-align: center;">Troops of the Polish 1st Division in 1943</div>
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The Polish 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division () was an infantry division in the Polish armed forces formed in 1943 and named for the Polish and American revolutionary Tadeusz Kościuszko. Formed in the Soviet Union, it was the first division of the First Army (Berling Army), and of what later became the post-war Polish Armed Forces (Ludowe Wojsko Polskie) after defeating the Nazi regime and liberating Poland.
1st Infantry Division (Independent State of Croatia)         
CROATIAN ARMY COMBAT FORMATION
Croatian 1st Infantry Division
The Croatian 1st Infantry Division () was an infantry unit in the Army of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II.
1st Infantry Division (Romania)         
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ROMANIAN LAND FORCES COMBAT FORMATION
1st Territorial Army Corps; 49th NBC Defense Battalion (Romania); 49 nbc battalion; 49th nbc battalion; 49th NBC Battalion (Romania); 1st Territorial Army Corps (Romania); 1st Infantry Division "Dacica"; Headquarters Multinational Division Southeast
The 1st Infantry Division Dacica was one of the major units of the Romanian Land Forces, with its headquarters located in Bucharest. It was the heraldic successor of the Romanian First Army.