Abstract

This paper presents organization and combat actions of German 10th Infantry Division of 5th Army Corps on the Western Front of World War I (1916-1917) in the battles: Verdun, Aisne, Champagne region and Laon. The service of Poles in the German army and the German-Polish brotherhood are still somewhat of an inconvenient truth. However, many textual sources regarding the 10th Infantry Division of the 5th Army Corps indicate that this indeed took place. The analysis of available sources and subject literature has allowed a recreation of the 10th Infantry Division’s organizational changes which took place during the war, the role of the division in respective battles, and the losses suffered by regiments, including soldiers of Polish nationality which were only partially trained.

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