• Throughout the fighting on the Ukrainian front, soldiers from the Blue Army assaulted local Jews, believing that some of them were cooperating with Poland's...
  • Eventually, in 1920-21, hostilities having ended, the majority of the Blue Army's Polish-American volunteers returned to the United States.
  • In the spring of 1919, the Blue Army (no longer needed in the West) was transported to Poland by train. The German forces were very slow to withdraw.
  • ...Саундтрек OST Bizarre moment gung-ho Russian helicopter gunship pilots terrify their own warzone 'tourists' The Blue Army Shrine You are Polish during...
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  • "They" were known by different names - - The Haller Army, the Blue Army(Błękitna Armia), and also as the Polish Legion in France.
  • Blue Army (Poland) - Wikipedia. ... The Haller Army or Blue Army of General Jozef Haller consisted of about 20,000 Polish volunteer soldieres from America.
  • Poland, General J Haller WWI Polish Legions, Blue Army in France, Polish-Soviet War 1919-20. Scouting instructor. Gdansk - Delcampe.net.
  • In 1919, under General Haller’s command, the Blue Army went to Poland, where it fought to defend an independent Poland against its enemies...
  • In the following months, his army fought against Germany. In 1919, at the new Army’s head, he arrived in Poland and was dispatched to the Ukrainian front.