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Polish Rifle Squads

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22: 66:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 222:, and as a result, both organizations coordinated their activities, introducing same kind of uniforms. Members of the PDS used several kinds of weapons during military training courses. Most popular were 52: 196:). Its objective was to prepare the Polish nation for fight for independence, with emphasis on training of officer corps of the future army. In October 1910, the PZW took the name 287: 161: 282: 153: 165: 69:
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Before its legalization, the PDS operated as an underground organization called Polish Military Alliance (
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The organization was similar in spirit to, and closely cooperated with, the
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organization, founded in 1911 by the Youth Independence Organization
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paramilitary
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Austro-Hungarian
partitioned Poland
Norwid Neugebauer
Marian Januszajtis-Żegota
Henryk Bagiński
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Riflemen's Association
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Polish Legions in World War I
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Congress Poland
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First World War
Union of Active Struggle
Mannlicher–Schönauer
M1867 Werndl–Holub

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