Published: 2023-12-31

The Formation of the Units of the Polish People’s Army (1944-1945) in Eastern Poland. The LiDAR Evidence

Jakub M. Niebylski , Damian Stefański , Przemysław Wierzbicki
Archaeologia Polona
Section: Articles
DOI https://doi.org/10.23858/APa61.2023.3499

Abstract

This article provides an overview of landforms that are remnants of military camps created during the formation of the Second Polish Army in the area of Łuków, Międzyrzec Podlaski and Radzyń Podlaski (E Poland) in 1944-1945. These landforms were discovered while conducting surveys for the construction of the S19 expressway and were further investigated for a comprehensive understanding. The focus of this article is on mapping and visualizing these structures and identifying individual military units at the division and regiment levels. The research was conducted using non-destructive prospection methods, utilizing publicly available LiDAR data obtained through the ISOK project, which scanned the Polish area. The identification of military units was based on existing literature, providing a framework for establishing specific connections. However, due to the level of detail in the descriptions, there are cases where clarity is lacking, leaving room for further historical study of the military activities during the discussed period. The article acknowledges that the limited scope necessitates omitting details regarding the internal organization of military structures, their connection to military instructions, and historical records of their construction and use.

Keywords:

archaeology of modern conflicts, landscape archaeology, LiDAR, military camps, Second Polish Army, World War II

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Niebylski, J. M., Stefański, D., & Przemysław Wierzbicki. (2023). The Formation of the Units of the Polish People’s Army (1944-1945) in Eastern Poland. The LiDAR Evidence. Archaeologia Polona, 61, 269–287. https://doi.org/10.23858/APa61.2023.3499

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