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26th Greater Poland Uhlan Regiment of Hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (Polish: 26 Pułk Ułanów Wielkopolskich, im. Hetmana Jana Karola Chodkiewicza, 26 puł) was a cavalry unit of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic. Formed in July 1920, it fought both in the Polish-Soviet War and the 1939 Invasion of Poland. The regiment, named after Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, was garrisoned in the town of Baranowicze (now Belarus), with its reserve squadron garrisoned in Lukow. In 1939, it belonged to Nowogrodzka Cavalry Brigade.

Nowogródzka BK w 1938

The history of the regiment dates back to July 1920, when Count Ignacy Mielzynski formed in Poznan the 215th Volunteer Regiment of Greater Poland Cavalry. Its name was later changed into the 26th Greater Poland Uhlan Regiment, and the unit was after Polish-Soviet War moved to Baranowicze, near the pre-1939 border between Poland and Soviet Russia. On October 16, 1936, Minister of Military Affairs, General Tadeusz Kasprzycki, named the regiment after Hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz.

The regiment, which was composed of volunteers from former Prussian Poland, was on August 13, 1920, sent by train from Poznan to Torun. At that time, it had 878 soldiers and 330 horses. After arriving at Torun, it was ordered to march to Golub-Dobrzyn, and take positions along the Drweca river. In the morning of August 14, the uhlans were told that first Red Army units were within five kilometers of the rail station at Golub. Patrols were sent towards the enemy, and the squadrons rushed to their positions. The regiment was ordered to defend the line of the river, and to keep communication links between Dzialdowo and Torun.

Since Soviet soldiers were spotted in Rypin and on the road near Klonowo, the regiment was ordered to reach Brodnica and defend the town. First clash with the enemy took place on August 16, along the Drweca river. Meanwhile, the Soviets captured Brodnica, so Polish headquarters ordered a counterattack, which began on August 18 in the morning. Brodnica was recaptured, and the Soviets began their retreat towards Lidzbark.

On August 20, Polish troops recaptured the towns of Nowe Miasto Lubawskie and Lubawa, capturing several Soviet POWs. Four days later, the uhlans were transferred to Zuromin, to capture Bolshevik stragglers, hiding in local forests. On September 6, the regiment returned by rail to Poznan, with three captured Soviet flags. The uhlans were camped there in the barracks of the 15th Regiment, but after a short rest, they were sent back to the Soviet front (September 24). Via Kalisz - Warsaw - Czeremcha, the regiment was taken to the station of Swislocz (current Belarus), and then marched to the area of Wolkowysk. On September 28, the regiment was ordered to capture the town of Mir, with the Mir Castle Complex. This was achieved on October 3. The regiment then captured Zaslaw and Iwieniec. Finally, in cooperation with other Polish Army units, the Greater Poland uhlans entered Minsk, on October 16, at 7 a.m.

After the truce was declared, the regiment marched back to Iwieniec, where it remained until late November 1920. In the winter of 1920/1921, the uhlans patrolled the newly established border.

In the Second Polish Republic, the regiment was garrisoned in Baranowicze, and was famous for strict “Prussian-style” discipline, imposed on its soldiers.

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