Battle of Saint Hilaire-le-Grand

The Battle of Saint Hilaire-le-Grand took place on July 25, 1918, during World War I. 1st Polish Rifles Regiment, which was part of the French Army in World War I, clashed with forces of the German Empire. The battle took place near Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand, Marne department, northeastern France. In April and May 1919, all units of the Blue Army were sent to Poland, where they participated in the Polish–Soviet War and the Polish–Ukrainian War.

Battle of Saint Hilaire-le-Grand

The Battle of Saint Hilaire-le-Grand took place on July 25, 1918, during World War I. 1st Polish Rifles Regiment, which was part of the French Army in World War I, clashed with forces of the German Empire. The battle took place near Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand, Marne department, northeastern France. In April and May 1919, all units of the Blue Army were sent to Poland, where they participated in the Polish–Soviet War and the Polish–Ukrainian War.