At noon, the Ottoman soldiers stormed the Polish camp, which had not been attacked so far.
Two months later he found himself in France, where he graduated from a military school in the Polish camp at Coetquidan.
The Polish camp was disbanded in September 1946.
The main fighting took place the following day when the khan's troops tried to storm the Polish camp.
He was made the commanding officer of the Polish military camp in Coëtquidan.
Dziewoński informed Russian military about the situation in the Polish camp.
In the nearby Ojcow a Polish camp was created, under Marian Langiewicz.
Another died at a Polish camp called Trawniky; the third at Auschwitz.
All the time, several different visions of the campaign and political goals clashed in the Polish camp.
Turko-Tatar troops completely surrounded the Polish fortified camp.