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The Polish Independent Highland Brigade (Polish: Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich) was a Polish military unit created in France in 1939, after the fall of Poland, as part of the Polish Army in France. It had approximately 5,000 soldiers trained in mountain warfare and was commanded by General Zygmunt Szyszko-Bohusz. It was named after the region of Podhale in southern Poland.

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  • The Polish Independent Highland Brigade (Polish: Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich) was a Polish military unit created in France in 1939, after the fall of Poland, as part of the Polish Army in France. It had approximately 5,000 soldiers trained in mountain warfare and was commanded by General Zygmunt Szyszko-Bohusz. It was named after the region of Podhale in southern Poland. In February it was assigned to the Anglo-French expeditionary corps prepared to be sent to Finland. Eventually in May and June 1940 it took part in the Allied campaign in Norway and fought with distinction in the Battles of Narvik. After the beginning of hostilities on the Western Front, the brigade was withdrawn to France, where it fought in the defence of Brittany. Disbanded, some of its soldiers were evacuated to Britain and Egypt, while others joined the French resistance. (en)
  • La Brigade autonome de chasseurs de Podhale (en polonais Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich) était une unité tactique de chasseurs de montagne de l'Armée polonaise de l'Ouest constituée en 1940 sur le territoire français, et nommée d'après la région géographique de Podhale située dans le Sud de la Pologne. (fr)
  • Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich (SBSP) – wielka jednostka piechoty Wojska Polskiego we Francji. (pl)
  • Отдельная бригада подгальских стрелков (польск. Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich) — воинское формирование Польских вооружённых сил на Западе, действовавшая на Западном фронте Второй мировой войны в 1940 году. Командир — генерал . Названа в честь региона Подгале на юге Польши. (ru)
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  • La Brigade autonome de chasseurs de Podhale (en polonais Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich) était une unité tactique de chasseurs de montagne de l'Armée polonaise de l'Ouest constituée en 1940 sur le territoire français, et nommée d'après la région géographique de Podhale située dans le Sud de la Pologne. (fr)
  • Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich (SBSP) – wielka jednostka piechoty Wojska Polskiego we Francji. (pl)
  • Отдельная бригада подгальских стрелков (польск. Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich) — воинское формирование Польских вооружённых сил на Западе, действовавшая на Западном фронте Второй мировой войны в 1940 году. Командир — генерал . Названа в честь региона Подгале на юге Польши. (ru)
  • The Polish Independent Highland Brigade (Polish: Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich) was a Polish military unit created in France in 1939, after the fall of Poland, as part of the Polish Army in France. It had approximately 5,000 soldiers trained in mountain warfare and was commanded by General Zygmunt Szyszko-Bohusz. It was named after the region of Podhale in southern Poland. (en)
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  • Brigade autonome de chasseurs de Podhale (fr)
  • Polish Independent Highland Brigade (en)
  • Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Podhalańskich (pl)
  • Отдельная бригада подгальских стрелков (ru)
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