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General Jozef Haller presents the colors before the Polish Army in France during World War 1.

The Polish Army in France

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Text Box: This webpage is dedicated to the sacrifices made by the many Polish American War Veterans—from the Revolutionary War to the current War on Terrorism. May our two countries always stand together in opposition of evil.

      Until very recently, this website was located on the former GeoCities free web hosting pages. Of course, they no longer exist, so I figured that it was time to rebuild and not simply relocate.

 

      It easy to write a webpage. The tough part is keeping it current and avoiding stagnation. Why come back if there is never anything new? So much has happened since the original posting of this site. New books have been published, new websites have been posted and there seems to be a renewed interest in these bygone warriors.

 

      I hope that I can find the time to keep this page fresh and vital and up to the standards that others have now set.

 

                                  Bob Tarwacki

Text Box: Noteworthy Links:

Poland Homepage

Polish Genealogic Society of America

Haller's Army Index

Haller's Army Web

      The story of General Jozef Haller and the Polish Army in France has long gone untold. The Army, also known as Haller's Army and the Blue Army, fought under French Command in World War I, as well as in the Polish-Soviet War of 1918 -1921. Many of the members of Haller's Army were Polish Americans who answered the call of prestigious recruiters, such as Igancy Paderewski, Polish Statesman and renowned musician.

     The heroic exploits of General Haller and his army were repressed by the Soviets and much of the written history of the Blue Army is all but gone. These pages are an attempt to memorialize the deeds of these patriots and provide a source of reference for those who wish to know more about their Polish roots, or are students of military history.

This page authored and maintained by Robert Tarwacki, Copyright@ 1999 - last updated 8/31/09.