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Cold War era edit
Were the Podhale rifles active during the Cold War? Seems unlikely that the swastika badge would have been allowed under the Communist rule, and they would have wanted to suppress Polish individuality after WWII. But on the other hand, the Podhale rifles would have made a potent addition to the Warsaw Pact forces, what with high morale and all. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Andyana (talk • contribs) 18:43, 31 December 2006 (UTC).
4rd? 3rd or 4th? edit
1 Units and their badges The table below shows the allegiance of the regiments of Podhale Rifles as of September 1, 1939.
Regiment Sub-unit Notes 21st Mountain Infantry Division Kustroń 3rd Podhale Rifles Regiment Czubryt Bielsko-Biała 4rd Podhale Rifles Regiment