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Polish contribution to World War II - Navy |  | Polish contribution to World War II - Navy: Encyclopedia II - Polish contribution to World War II - Navy |  | Just on the eve of war, most of the major Polish Navy ships had been sent for safety to the British Isles. There they fought alongside the Royal Navy. At various stages of the war, the Polish Navy comprised two cruisers and a large number of smaller ships, including three destroyers and two submarines that had left the Baltic Sea in late August 1939.
Cruisers:
ORP Dragon (Danae class)
ORP Conrad (Danae class)
Destroyers:
ORP Wicher (Wind) (Wicher class)< ...
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Polish contribution to World War II - Navy
Just on the eve of war, most of the major Polish Navy ships had been sent for safety to the British Isles. There they fought alongside the Royal Navy. At various stages of the war, the Polish Navy comprised two cruisers and a large number of smaller ships, including three destroyers and two submarines that had left the Baltic Sea in late August 1939.
- Cruisers:
- ORP Dragon (Danae class)
- ORP Conrad (Danae class)
- Destroyers:
- ORP Wicher (Wind) (Wicher class)
- ORP Burza (Storm) (Wicher class)
- ORP Grom (Thunder) (Grom class)
- ORP Błyskawica (Lightning) (Grom class)
- ORP Garland (G class)
- ORP Orkan (M class)
- ORP Ouragan (Hurricane, also known in some Polish sources as Huragan) (Bourrasque class)
- ORP Piorun (Thunderbolt) (N class)
- Escort destroyers
- Submarines:
- ORP Orzeł (Eagle) (Orzel Class)
- ORP Sęp (Vulture) (Orzel Class)
- ORP Jastrząb (Hawk) (S class)
- ORP Wilk (Wolf) (Wilk class)
- ORP Ryś (Lynx) (Wilk class)
- ORP Żbik (Wildcat) (Wilk class)
- ORP Dzik (Boar) (U class)
- ORP Sokół (Falcon) (U class)
- heavy minelayers:
The above list does not include a number of minor ships, transports, merchant-marine auxiliary vessels, and patrol boats.
The Polish Navy fought with great distinction alongside the other Allied navies in many important and successful operations, including those conducted against the German battleship, Bismarck.
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