Puławy Legion

Puławy Legion
Legion Puławski
Легион Пулави
Cap Badge
Active30 November 1914 – 5 February 1915
Country Russian Empire
Branch Imperial Russian Army
Size~1,000 (January 1915)
EngagementsWorld War I
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Antoni Reutt
Jan Rządkowski

Puławy Legion (Polish: Legion Puławski, Russian: Легион Пулави) was a Polish military formation of World War I as part of the Imperial Russian Army.

It was created in late 1914 from volunteers gathered together due to several initiatives, most notably of which was that of the pro-Russian Polish National Committee, supported by Polish National Democrats. The initiative was supposed to counteract the Polish Legions of Józef Piłsudski forming under the Austro–Hungarian Army. The formation finished organizing in January 1915; at that time it numbered about 1,000 soldiers, and constituted a battalion of the Russian Army. The formation was used in combat against the German Empire. Eventually, the Legion was disbanded in October 1915 and reorganized into the Polish Rifle Brigade.