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These are Polish Army Uniforms, starting around 1919.

Unfortunately the main wiki pages show no Uniforms of the times.



To my knowledge, these types of zig-zag collars (Polish only, but translates well to English) were in use sometime after 1918 until 1939 and are also unique to the Polish Army.



Other Photo collections, without dates show the simularity of the Uniform jacket, Collars and Caps.



The Caps are also unique to the Polish Army and are still in use today.

During the Warsaw Pact days the Caps and Collars were used only for ceremonial occasions.



An estimated date: 1919-21, possibly during the Poland - Soviet Union war






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These are Polish Army Uniforms, starting around 1919.

Unfortunately the main wiki pages show no Uniforms of the times.



To my knowledge, these types of zig-zag collars (Polish only, but translates well to English) were in use sometime after 1918 until 1939 and are also unique to the Polish Army.



Other Photo collections, without dates show the simularity of the Uniform jacket, Collars and Caps.



The Caps are also unique to the Polish Army and are still in use today.

During the Warsaw Pact days the Caps and Collars were used only for ceremonial occasions.



An estimated date: 1919-21, possibly during the Poland - Soviet Union war






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These are Polish Army Uniforms, starting around 1919.

Unfortunately the main wiki pages show no Uniforms of the times.



To my knowledge, these types of zig-zag collars (Polish only, but translates well to English) were in use sometime after 1918 until 1939 and are also unique to the Polish Army.



Other Photo collections, without dates show the simularity of the Uniform jacket, Collars and Caps.



The Caps are also unique to the Polish Army and are still in use today.

During the Warsaw Pact days the Caps and Collars were used only for ceremonial occasions.



An estimated date: 1919-21, possibly during the Poland - Soviet Union war






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These are Polish Army Uniforms, starting around 1919.

Unfortunately the main wiki pages show no Uniforms of the times.



To my knowledge, these types of zig-zag collars (Polish only, but translates well to English) were in use sometime after 1918 until 1939 and are also unique to the Polish Army.



Other Photo collections, without dates show the simularity of the Uniform jacket, Collars and Caps.



The Caps are also unique to the Polish Army and are still in use today.

During the Warsaw Pact days the Caps and Collars were used only for ceremonial occasions.



An estimated date: 1919-21, possibly during the Poland - Soviet Union war






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These are Polish Army Uniforms, starting around 1919.

Unfortunately the main wiki pages show no Uniforms of the times.



To my knowledge, these types of zig-zag collars (Polish only, but translates well to English) were in use sometime after 1918 until 1939 and are also unique to the Polish Army.



Other Photo collections, without dates show the simularity of the Uniform jacket, Collars and Caps.



The Caps are also unique to the Polish Army and are still in use today.

During the Warsaw Pact days the Caps and Collars were used only for ceremonial occasions.



An estimated date: 1919-21, possibly during the Poland - Soviet Union war







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