Grodno – zapomniany garnizon II Rzeczpospolitej. Wyjątki z dziejów
Streszczenie
In the years 1921–1939 one of the largest military garrisons operated in Grodno. Its
strength and importance was evidenced by the presence of regular troops as well as the authorities
and military institutions that had their headquarters in this city. Many famous officers
who actively participated in the life of the city were associated with the Grodno garrison. The
history of the garrison is full of events such as daily service, matters of training and discipline,
education and upbringing of soldiers. It is also a sport and the participation of garrison officers
in various events that go beyond their daily duties. Its character and significance changed
after the withdrawal of regular military units to fight the Germans, just before the outbreak
of World War II. The garrison ceased to exist in September 1939 and did not revive after 1945.
The aforementioned extensive subject exceeds the framework of the presented text, therefore
only some of the threads are presented. They are only a small fragment of the garrison’s
history, the history of which is not widely known. Despite the rich source base gathered in the
Central Military Archives in Warsaw, in the National Historical Archives of Belarus in Grodno
and information contained in the pre-war press, the Grodno garrison’s monograph has not yet
been created.
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