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Abstract In 1921-1939 Stanyslaviv was one the bigger polish garrisons. The approach of the war the reason for leaving the town by polish troops. In September of 1939 the garrison in Stanyslaviv was rather small, consisting of small logistic units. Until now the historians have been interested in the face of this particular garrison in those few September days of 1939th. This is an attempt to showcase the most important events that happened while the polish troops were stationed in town and were still trying to provide peace and safety it and its people.

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  • In 1921-1939 Stanyslaviv was one the bigger polish garrisons

  • Until now the historians have been interested in the face of this particular garrison in those few September days of 1939th

  • This is an attempt to showcase the most important events that happened while the polish troops were stationed in town and were still trying to provide peace and safety it and its people

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Stanislaviv in the face of the Polish-Soviet War 1939 Polish Garrison – Soviet Garrison 71. Województwo stanisławowskie w 1939 roku (do wybuchu II wojny światowej), [w:] Stanisławów i Ziemia Stanisławowska w II Rzeczypospolitej. The first preserved document signed by the new commander shows the devastation taking place in the functioning of the army in the city: the actual «mobilization» of all Stanislaviv doctors, counteracting the declining state of discipline in military units, or emerging acts of sabotage This became a kind of «everyday life» during the war in the garrison of Stanislaviv. The German troops withdrew beyond the border line established in accordance with the Ribbentrop-Molotov Agreement, and the area of the Stanislaviv Province, including the city, was occupied by the Soviet army This was greeted with ovation by the same Ukrainian population, and this time by the Jewish population. Formalna decyzja zapadła 1 listopada 1939 roku, Sbornik zakonov SSSR i ukazov prezidijma Wierhownogo Sovieta SSSR (1938 – ijul1956), Moskva 1956, s. 21

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