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Military districts of Poland were created in the aftermath of World War I, at a time when Poland regained its independence. Initially, right after the First World War, Polish Land Forces had five military districts. (1918–1921): * (Krakowski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Kraków * (Łódzki Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Łódź * (Lubelski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Lublin. * (Poznański Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Poznań * Warsaw Military District (Warszawski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Warszawa. Each DOK consisted of four large units (three infantry divisions and one cavalry brigade).

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  • Military districts of Poland were created in the aftermath of World War I, at a time when Poland regained its independence. Initially, right after the First World War, Polish Land Forces had five military districts. (1918–1921): * (Krakowski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Kraków * (Łódzki Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Łódź * (Lubelski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Lublin. * (Poznański Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Poznań * Warsaw Military District (Warszawski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Warszawa. Each DOK consisted of four large units (three infantry divisions and one cavalry brigade). (en)
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  • Military districts of Poland were created in the aftermath of World War I, at a time when Poland regained its independence. Initially, right after the First World War, Polish Land Forces had five military districts. (1918–1921): * (Krakowski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Kraków * (Łódzki Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Łódź * (Lubelski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Lublin. * (Poznański Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Poznań * Warsaw Military District (Warszawski Okręg Wojskowy), HQ in Warszawa. In 1921, due to reorganization, the military districts were replaced with Dowództwo Okręgu Korpusu (DOK – Corps District Command). In the Second Polish Republic there were ten DOK's: * I – Warszawa * II – Lublin * III – Grodno * IV – Łódź * V – Kraków * VI – Lwów * VII – Poznań * VIII – Toruń * IX – Brześć nad Bugiem * X – Przemyśl Each DOK consisted of four large units (three infantry divisions and one cavalry brigade). For district arrangements after World War II see Polish Land Forces. The disbanded in 1953. From 1999 Poland has been divided into two military districts, the Pomeranian Military District and the Silesian Military District, both were disbanded by the end of 2011. (en)
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