2nd Legions Home Army Infantry Division


The 2nd Legions Home Army Infantry Division “Pogon” was a unit of the Polish Home Army, created in 1944 in the Home Army District Radom - Kielce. Creation of the division was based on a September 1942 order of the AK headquarters, which stated that in the future Operation Tempest, the Home Army units were to be named after pre-September 1939 units of the Polish Army. Therefore, the Second Legions Home Army Infantry Division was based on and named after the 2nd Legions Infantry Division, which until the Invasion of Poland had its headquarters in Kielce.

Structure

The Division was commanded by Colonel Antoni Zolkiewski, while his chief of staff was Captain Michal Mandziara “Siwy”.
The Second Legions Home Army Infantry Division “Pogon” consisted of the following subunits:
In mid-August 1944, when the Division concentrated for the Operation Tempest, it had 3,075 soldiers, with 1,107 serving in the largest subunit, the 2nd Legions Infantry Regiment. On August 20, the Division, concentrated near Przysucha, set off towards Warsaw, to fight in the Warsaw Uprising. Since this turned out to be impossible, as the route northwards was blocked by strong German units, on August 23 the Division headed towards Checiny, planning to capture Kielce. On August 26, it fought the Wehrmacht in the village of Dziebaldow. In September 1944, it took part in a number of skirmishes and battles.
On October 8, 1944, following the order of headquarters of the Home Army District Radom - Kielce, the division was disbanded due to deteriorating general situation, shortage of food and autumn conditions. After this order, its subunits acted independently, fighting the Wehrmacht until late autumn 1944.

Murder of Jews

The "Wybraniecki" unit, commanded by Marian Sołtysiak which was part of the 4th Legions Infantry Regiment, murdered hiding Jews and their helpers on a number of occasions. In order to purge their own ranks of Jews in hiding, the unit examined the genitalia of members, executing on the basis of circumcision.https://www.academia.edu/8619787/Barabasz_and_the_Jews?email_work_card=title Holocaust Studies and Materials, “Barabasz” and the Jews: From the history of the “Wybraniecki” Home Army Partisan Detachment, Alina Skibińska and Joanna Tokarska-Bakir
Second Lieutenant Edward Skrobot, who was deputy commander of "Wybraniecki" and the commander of the 2nd company of 4th regiment, stated that intelligence officer Czesław Łętowski ordered him to liquidate Roman Olizarowski, who served in the unit and was of mixed Polish-Jewish heritage, as: