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Polskie. Krótki informator historyczny o Wojsku Polskim w latach II wojny Åwiatowej. 7, Regularne jednostki Wojska Polskiego w 1939. Organizacja, dziaÅania bojowe, uzbrojenie, metryki zwiÄ
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KsiÄga chwaÅy piechoty, komitet redakcyjny pod przewodnictwem pÅk. dypl. BolesÅawa
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Wyszczelski: Wojsko Polskie w latach 1918â1921. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Neriton, 2006.
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