2. Wojsko Polskie 1921-1939: Organizacja i odznaki artylerii Henryk Wielecki and Rudolf Sieradzki Published: 1994 (Wydawnictwo Ajaks) Focus: Detailed breakdown of Polish artillery units.
Artillery was steadily reorganized to support infantry and horse units, though full modernization was heavily constrained by financial limits.
They contain rich catalogs of sketches, photographs, and color plates of the badges. Wojsko Polskie 1921-1939. Organizacja i odznaki...
Badges in the Second Polish Republic were not merely decorative; they were highly prized symbols of unit identity, elite pride, and shared combat history.
Cavalry was considered the elite arm of the Polish military during the interwar years. The country maintained several cavalry brigades designed for mobile warfare. They contain rich catalogs of sketches, photographs, and
Most designs heavily integrated traditional Polish heraldry, historical dates, Maltese crosses, and unit-specific crests.
They map out the exact structural shifts and renumbering of units. The country maintained several cavalry brigades designed for
Following the Polish-Soviet War in 1921, the Polish Army transitioned from a wartime footing to a structured, peacetime force.