
28th Uhlan Regiment
The 28th Uhlan Regiment was a Polish cavalry unit established in the early 20th century, primarily serving during the interwar period and World War II. Known for their mobility and horsemanship, Uhlans were essential for reconnaissance, patrols, and rapid attacks. The 28th Uhlan Regiment played a significant role in Poland’s military defense, particularly during the 1939 September Campaign against invading forces. They were part of the Polish Army's cavalry tradition, combining traditional cavalry tactics with modern warfare, and are remembered for their bravery and contribution to Polish military history.