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  2. Piłsudczyk (armoured train) - Wikipedia

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    Piłsudczyk (Polish pronunciation: [piwˈsutt͡ʂɨk], pron. Peewsudchyk) was a Polish armoured train of the early 20th century. It was among the first armoured trains serving the Polish Army and took part in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1918-1919, the subsequent Polish-Soviet War and the Silesian Uprisings .

  3. List of armoured trains - Wikipedia

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    Names of fifty trains have been confirmed, but it is hard to be sure the exact number that remain to be found. Near the end of the war, on December 1, 1920, twenty-six trains formed the part of the armoured train Polish forces: nr 1 Piłsudczyk; nr 2 Śmiały; nr 3 Lis-Kula; nr 4 Hallerczyk; nr 5 Stefan Batory; nr 6 Generał Iwaszkiewicz; nr 7 ...

  4. Armoured trains of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Armored train "Danuta" in 1939. Armored trains of Poland mostly date to the World War I period. Many of them were modernized over the next two decades, and took part in most military conflicts of the Second Polish Republic, namely the Greater Poland Uprising, the Polish-Ukrainian War, the Polish-Bolshevik War, the Silesian Uprisings and the Polish September Campaign in World War II.

  5. Piłsudczyk - Wikipedia

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    Piłsudczyk (armoured train), a Polish armed train of the early twentieth century This page was last edited on 24 May 2020, at 23:20 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Battle of Baranowicze (1919) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1919, Polish troops came into combat contact with Red Army units. The undeclared Polish–Soviet War began. [2] During this period, Polish troops carried out limited offensive operations. [3] In mid-February, the Polish-Soviet front was established on the line of the Shchara River. [4]

  7. Category:Armoured trains of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Piłsudczyk (armoured train) Polish armoured train units in Britain; Poznańczyk (armoured train) S. Śmiały (armoured train) Smok Kaszubski This page was last ...

  8. List of World War II military equipment of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Armoured Train Number 12 "Poznańczyk" Armoured Train Number 13 "Generał Sosnkowski" Armoured Train Number 14 "Paderewski" Armoured Train Number 15 "Śmierć" Armoured Train Number 51 "Pierwszy Marszałek" Armoured Train Number 52 "Piłsudczyk" Armoured Train Number 53 "Śmiały" Armoured Train Number 54 "Groźny"

  9. Polish armoured train units in Britain - Wikipedia

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    These included the only miniature railway armoured train ever created on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. [ 5 ] The armoured trains were formed in July 1940 as part of the preparations to face a German invasion ; these were initially armed with QF 6 pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss guns and six Bren Guns, by Royal Engineer crews and manned by ...