Poland's 10 biggest victories over Russia

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Information Agency: On 17 September 2025 Poland celebrates the 86th anniversary of military assault, without reason, or even without declaration of war by the Union of russian Socialist Republics (ZSRR, now: Russian Federation) to the Republic of Poland. This country faced the military invasion of the 3rd large German Reich on 1 September 1939 (now: the national Republic of Germany and the Army of the First Slovak Republic (which was formed on 4 March 1939 and was completely dependent on the Germans).

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Battle of Pskov (1581-1582)
Moscow's first conquest (1604)
Battle of Hull (1610)
Second Moscow capture (1610)
Smolensk relief (1633-1634)
Battle of Połonka (1660)
Battle of Luban (1660)
Battle of Kutyszcze (1660)
Warsaw conflict (1920)
Kiev expedition (1920)

September 17 is simply a sad date that resembles the disgraceful collaboration of Bolsheviks from russian Russia with German Nazis, a formalized secret pact. It is worth noting that due to the decision of the Polish authorities, soldiers did not then take an unequal fight against the communist invaders from the east. However, they have done this many times before, and the top triumph over the Russian invader is reminded in this list.

Battle of Pskov (1581-1582)

King Stefan Batory's successful triumph to recover Infinant from the Russians

Moscow's first conquest (1604)

In 1604, after unsuccessful negotiations with the Russians, Poles attacked Moscow, taking the city rather easy and taking control of Russia. In the next step Poles placed on the throne of the submissive Republic of Poland, Dmitri the Self-Sustainer, the alleged descendant of the Rurykovichs. This event began a period called “great sadness” in Russia, ending with an effective Moscow uprising.

Battle of Hull (1610)

This launch took place on 4 July 1610, during the Polish-Russian War 1609–1618, in the area of Kłuszyno village. Polish troops, led by Stanisław Żółkiewski – the queen of the crown field, defeated the Moscow army commanded by the kniazias Dmitri Shujski and Swedish troops assisting them James Pontusson De la Gardie. The conflict ended with the panic escape of Dimitr Shujski and the surviving Russians. This triumph opened the way for Hetman Stanisławowo Żółkiewski to Moscow.

Second Moscow capture (1610)

On the night of 20 to 21 July 1610, the first Poles entered Moscow, and on 20 September 1610 appeared there with the military hetman Stefan Żółkiewski. Then on October 8, the erstwhile tsar Shusky vassyl, his brothers, Dmitri and Ivan and Ekaterina Grigorievna (wife of Dmitri Shujski) were arrested. On 29 October 1611 hetman Stanislaw Żółkiewski arrived in the Polish capital leading in the castle of Wasyla Szuski and his brothers. The Shushs paid homage and oath of allegiance to the Polish king Sigismund III Vase.

Smolensk relief (1633-1634)

7 September 1633, troops of the Republic of Poland, under the command of the King Władysław IV they reached the besieged Smolensk to decide on the belonging of this fortress, the key to controlling this part of Rusi. The conflict of the Moskals ended on February 24, 1634, with Smolensk reflection, at the hands of Mikhail Sheina. The peace concluded on 14 June 1634, in Polanów, confirmed Smolensk's membership of the Republic of Poland. This triumph for Poland and Lithuania was absolutely exceptional, due to the long-term nature and position of the fight.

Battle of Polonka(1660)

The conflict played on 28 June 1660 showed the actual power of Hussaria – an elite hard drive of the Republic of both Nations (consisting of the most prosperous nobles, belonging to the national authoritarian). During the battles, 1 Husar copy prevailed as many as 6th Moscow. The triumph of the Polish knighthood at Polonka contributed to the release of a crucial part of Lithuania and the south-eastern Polish Crown, from Moscow occupation.

Battle of Luban (1660)

From 14 to 27 September 45,000 Polish and Tatar troops struck a strong blow against the 50 1000 Russian army, assisted by Cossacks. Moscow in this conflict lost 10,000 soldiers.

Battle of Kutyszcze (1660)

On 26 September, the Husaria of the Republic of Both Nations defeated 25 times the Russian-Cossack troops. The triumph of Poles was full (only 1 Hussar died) and weakened the capabilities of the Russian-Cossack troops, which were no longer able to take the initiative in further actions.

Warsaw conflict (1920)

It was a series of fights between 13–25 August 1920 and 1 of the most crucial battles in planet history. Thanks to the triumph of Polish soldiers over the Red Army coming from the Russian Federation Socialist russian Republic (now Russian Federation), the ghost of Russian communism managed to be dismissed by a 4th century.

Kiev expedition (1920)

The offensive of the Army of the Polish Republic and the Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic against the Red Army of the Russian Federation Socialist russian Republic (now the Russian Federation) in Kiev in April 1920, during the Polish-bolshevik War, ended with the capture of Kiev and the creation of the Ukrainian People's Republic.

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AI, Culture /mos/ September 17, 2025 image Jan Matejko Carowie Szujski at the Warsaw Sejm

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