This is a chronological list of wars in which Poland or its predecessor states, took an active part, extending from the reign of Mieszko I (960–992) to the present. This list does not include peacekeeping operations (such as UNPROFOR, UNTAES or UNMOP), humanitarian missions or training missions supported by the Polish Armed Forces.

The list gives the name, the date, the Polish allies and enemies, and the result of these conflicts following this legend:

Polish victory

Polish defeat

Another result

Internal conflict

Ongoing conflict

Piast Poland (960–1138)

During the Middle Ages, Poland sought to incorporate other fellow West Slavic peoples under the rule of the Polan dukes, such as Mieszko I, Boleslaw I Chrobry and their descendants, and then defend the lands conquered in the west from the Holy Roman Empire. In the east and south it struggled with Ruthenia, Bohemia. In the north-east, it encountered intermittent Lithuanian and Prussian raids.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
963Gero's raid on PolandDuchy of PolandSaxon Eastern MarchMieszko IDefeat
963– 967Polish-Veletian WarDuchy of Poland Duchy of Bohemia (967)VeletiWolinians (967)Mieszko IBattle of Mieszko I with WichmanVictory
972Battle of CedyniaDuchy of PolandSaxon Eastern MarchMieszko I Prince CzciborVictory
979-980Otto II's raid on PolandDuchy of PolandHoly Roman EmpireMieszko IVictory
981Vladimir the Great's Polish CampaignDuchy of PolandKievan Rus'Mieszko IDefeat
985–986Otto III's expedition against the Slavonians and VeletiHoly Roman Empire Duchy of PolandSlavonians (?) VeletiVictory
988– 990Polish-Bohemian WarDuchy of Poland Holy Roman EmpireDuchy of BohemiaMieszko IVictory
989Polish invasion of SlavoniansDuchy of PolandSlavonians of Pogorzelec–BrandebourgVictory
991Otto III's expedition against the VeletiHoly Roman Empire Duchy of PolandVeletiMieszko IVictory
995Polabian expeditionDuchy of Poland Holy Roman Empire Duchy of BohemiaObotritesVeletiBolesław IDefeat
1000Battle of SvolderKingdom of Norway (872–1397) Norway Supported by: Duchy of PolandDenmark SwedenBolesław IDefeat
1003– 1005German–Polish War[pl]Duchy of PolandHoly Roman Empire Duchy of BohemiaVeletiBolesław IBattles of the German–Polish War (1003–1018)Defeat
1007–1013German–Polish War[pl]Duchy of PolandHoly Roman EmpireBolesław IBattles of the German–Polish War (1003–1018)Victory
1013Bolesław the Brave's expedition to Kievan RusKingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Bolesław IVictory Release of Sviatopolk I
1015–1018German–Polish WarDuchy of Poland MoraviansHoly Roman Empire Duchy of BohemiaMargraviate of AustriaVeletiBolesław IBattles of the German–Polish War (1003–1018)Victory
1015–1016Cnut's invasion of EnglandDenmark Vikings Supported by: Kingdom of Norway (872–1397) Norway Sweden Duchy of Poland Danish-allied EnglishKingdom of EnglandBolesław IVictory
1017Yaroslav the Wise's raid of gordKingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Bolesław IVictory
1018Intervention in the Kievan succession crisisSviatopolk loyalists Duchy of Poland Kingdom of HungaryYaroslav the Wise loyalistsBolesław I Sviatopolk IBattle of the River BugVictory
1022Yaroslav the Wise's attack on BrestDuchy of PolandKievan Rus'Bolesław IVictory
1028– 1031German–Polish WarKingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryHoly Roman Empire Duchy of Bohemia Kievan Rus' Kingdom of Norway (872–1397) Exiled NorwegiansMieszko IISiege of Bautzen German-Bohemian-Ruthenian invasion of Poland (1030)Defeat
1038Bretislav I's raid on Poland[pageneeded]Kingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaDefeat
1038–1047Miecław's RebellionKingdom of Poland Kievan Rus'Miecław's StateDuchy of Eastern PomeraniaYotvingiansCasimir I Yaroslav the WiseBattle of Casimir I with MiecławVictory
1047Casimir I's raid on SilesiaKingdom of Poland Kievan Rus'Duchy of BohemiaCasimir IVictory Casimir I forced to pay tribute to the Czech duke as compensation
1050Casimir I's raid on SilesiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaCasimir IVictory
1060Siege of Hradec nad Moravicí[pl]Kingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław IIDefeat
1060Hungarian succession crisisKingdom of Poland Kingdom of Hungary (Bela's supporters)Kingdom of Hungary (Andrew's supporters) Holy Roman Empire Duchy of BohemiaBolesław IIVictory
1069–1071Expedition to KievKingdom of PolandKievan Rus'PechenegsVarangiansBolesław II Wszebor Iziaslav I Sviatopolk IIVictory
1070–1071Vratislaus II's invasion of PolandKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław IIInconclusive Peace enforced by Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV
1072Bolesław II's attack on BohemiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław IIVictory Poland stops paying tribute to Bohemia
1074Hungarian succession crisisKingdom of Poland Kingdom of Hungary under GézaKingdom of Hungary under SolomonBolesław II Géza IVictory
1076Bolesław II's attack on BohemiaKingdom of Poland Kievan Rus'Duchy of BohemiaBolesław II Sviatoslav IIVictory Devastation of Czech borderlands
1077Bolesław II the Bold's Expedition to KievKingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Bolesław IIVictory Iziaslav I put on the throne
1077Hungarian succession crisisKingdom of Poland Kingdom of Hungary (Ladislaus' supporters)Kingdom of Hungary (Andrew's supporters) Holy Roman EmpireBolesław IIVictory Ladislaus I put on the throne
1090–1091Polish expedition to PomeraniaKingdom of PolandPomeraniansWładysław I SieciechDefeat
1092Vasilko Rostislavich's raid on PolandKingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Defeat
1092Sieciech's expedition to Moravia[pageneeded]Kingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaSieciechVictory
1093– 1100Civil War in PolandWładysław I Herman SieciechZbigniew of Poland Bolesław III WrymouthSieciech Władysław I Zbigniew Bolesław IIIBattle of GopłoInternal conflict Bolesław receives the whole of the south, including Silesia and a part of Lesser Poland Zbigniew receives central Greater Poland and Kuyavia Władysław continues to hold Masovia
1093Bretislaus II raid into SilesiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaWładysław I HermanDefeat Restoration of tribute for Silesia Bohemian leader agrees to provide the Polish prince with support in internal conflicts
1096Bretislaus II raid into SilesiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaWładysław I HermanDefeat Bretislaus II build Kamienec castle on newly captured territory
1099Pomeranian expedition to SantokKingdom of PolandWestern PomeraniaBolesław III Władysław I ZbigniewVictory
1101Cuman raid on PolandKingdom of PolandCumaniaBolesław IIIVictory
1102–1109Bolesław III's conquest of PomeraniaKingdom of PolandPomeraniansBolesław III SkarbimirRaid on Bialogród (1102) Raid on Kolobrzeg (1103) Raid on Brytyń (1105) Raid on Kolobrzeg (1107) Raid on Bialogród (1107) Battle of Ujście (1108) Battle of Czarnków (1108) Battle of Wieleń (1108–1109) Battle of NakłoVictory
1103– 1108Civil War in PolandBolesław III Wrymouth Kingdom of Hungary Kievan Rus'Zbigniew of Poland Duchy of BohemiaBolesław IIIInternal conflict Zbigniew expelled from Poland
1103Bolesław III's war with BohemiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław IIIAttack on Moravia Attack on SilesiaInconclusive Diplomatic success Payment from the Polish side Alliance between Bořivoj II and Svatopluk of Oloumouc is broken
1108Battle of Racibórz[pl]Kingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław IIIVictory
1108Bolesław III's expedition to BohemiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław III Bořivoj IIVictory
1109Henry V's expedition to PolandKingdom of PolandHoly Roman Empire Duchy of BohemiaBolesław IIISiege of Głogów Battle of Nakło Battle of HundsfeldVictory
1110Raid of Zbigniew and Bohemia into SilesiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of Bohemia Zbigniew of PolandBolesław IIIVictory
1110Bolesław III's expedition to BohemiaKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław III Soběslaus IBattle of Trutina[pl]Inconclusive Military success Failure to put Soběslav I on the throne
1112–1113Bolesław III's conquest of PomeraniaKingdom of PolandPomeraniansBolesław IIIVictory Capture of Wyszogród and Nakło
1114Capture of KladskoKingdom of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław III Soběslaus IVictory
1114–1119Bolesław III's conquest of PomeraniaKingdom of PolandPomeraniansBolesław IIIExpedition to Prussia (1114) Expedition against Pomerania (1116) Expedition against Pomerania (1119)Victory Incorporation of Pomerania into Poland
1117Skarbimir's rebellionKingdom of PolandRebels under SkarbimirBolesław IIIVictory
1120–1125Polish–Ruthenian War[unreliable source?]Kingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Bolesław IIIKievan–Cuman raid on Poland Siege of Volodymyr Battle of WilichówVictory
1121Battle of Niekładź[pl]Kingdom of PolandPomeraniansBolesław IIIVictory
1124–1125Otto of Bamberg's expedition to PomeraniaKingdom of Poland Otto's forcesPomeraniansBolesław IIIVictory
1127Warcisław I's expedition to MasoviaKingdom of PolandPomeraniansBolesław IIIDefeat Capture and plunder of Płock
1128Otto of Bamberg's expedition to PomeraniaKingdom of Poland Otto's forcesPomeraniansBolesław IIIVictory
1129Intervention in Szczecin PomeraniaKingdom of PolandDenmarkPomeraniansBolesław IIISiege of WolinVictory Bolesław regained control over Western Pomerania
1132Bolesław III's expedition to HungaryDuchy of Poland Kievan RusHungarian OppositionKingdom of Hungary Duchy of Bohemia Duchy of Austria Holy Roman EmpireBolesław III Vladimir II Boris KalamanosBattle of Sajó River[pl]Defeat
1132-1135Soběslaus I raids into SilesiaDuchy of PolandDuchy of BohemiaBolesław IIIRaid into Silesia (1132) Four raids into Kozlé (1133) Two raids into Silesia (1134)Defeat
1135Vladimirko Volodarovich's raid on Poland[unreliable source?]Kingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Defeat
1136Bolesław III Wrymouth's raid on Rus'[unreliable source?]Kingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Victory

Feudal fragmentation (1138–1320)

In 1138, after the death of Bolesław III Wrymouth, Poland was divided into districts ruled by local princes. This began a period of feudal fragmentation that lasted for more than 187 years during which Poland was severely weakened due to incessant internal conflicts. The feudal fragmentation ended in 1320 during the reign of Władyslaw I Lokietek.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1142–1143Vsevolod II's raid on Poland[unreliable source?]Kingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Defeat
1147Wendish CrusadeCrusaders including: Kingdom of PolandWendsVictory
1154– 1155Henry of Sandomir's crusade to Palestine[bettersourceneeded][failed verification]Polish knightsSaracenHenry IVictory
1157Frederick I's expedition to GłogówKingdom of Poland CumaniaOld PrussiansHoly Roman Empire Duchy of BohemiaBolesław IVDefeat
1163Polish raid on Rus'[unreliable source?]Kingdom of PolandKievan Rus'Victory
1182– 1183War for BrestKingdom of PolandRuthenian rebelsKievan Rus'Casimir II Mikołaj GryfitaVictory
1190Expedition for Duke VladimirKingdom of PolandUnknownVictory
1192Battle of DrohiczynKingdom of PolandYatvingians Kievan Rus'CumaniansPolish rebelsCasimir IIVictory
1199Leszek the White's expedition to Halych[unreliable source?]Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaLeszek the WhiteVictory
1205Battle of ZawichostDuchy of Sandomierz Duchy of MasoviaHouse of WelfKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaHohenstaufenLeszek the White Konrad IVictory
1206Leszek the White's expedition to Volodymyr[unreliable source?]Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaLeszek the WhiteVictory
1207Leszek the White's expedition to Volodymyr[unreliable source?]Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaLeszek the WhiteVictory
1209–1211Battle of LubuszDuchy of Silesia Duchy of Greater PolandMargraviate of BrandenburgHenry the Bearded Władysław IIIVictory
1213–1214Leszek the White's Galician Campaign[ru][unreliable source?]Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaLeszek the WhiteVictory
1218Leszek the White's expedition to Ruthenia[unreliable source?]Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaLeszek the WhiteDefeat
1219–1221Polish–Hungarian–Ruthenian War[unreliable source?]Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaDefeat
1224War between Leszek the White and Mstislav Mstislavich[unreliable source?]Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaLeszek the WhiteVictory
1225–1229Second War for LubuszKingdom of PolandMargraviate of BrandenburgVictory
1227Battle of Zvenigorod[ru]Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaDefeat
1229Daniel expedition to Kalisz[unreliable source?]Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaDefeat
1234Polish-Teutonic crusade on Old Prussians[bettersourceneeded][failed verification]Local dukes Teutonic KnightsOld PrussiansKonrad I Henry I Władysław Odonic Swietopelk II Sambor IIBattle of ReisenVictory
1236–1237Mikhail's Volyn campaign[ru]Principality of VolhyniaCumans Duchy of Kraków Duchy of MasoviaKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaKonrad IDefeat
1238–1240Battle of LubuszDuchy of SilesiaMargraviate of BrandenburgHenry IIVictory
1241First Mongol Invasion of PolandLocal dukes Military ordersMongol EmpireHenry II Pakosław of Sandomierz Włodzimierz of Cracow Klemens of Brzeźnica Klement of Ruszcza Mieszko II Władysław I Sulisław of Kraków Szczepan of WierzbnaBattles of the first Mongol invasion of PolandDefeat
1259– 1260Second Mongol Invasion of PolandBolesław V the ChasteMongol EmpireBolesław VSack of SandomierzDefeat
1260Battle of KressenbrunnKingdom of Bohemia Duchy of SilesiaKingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaBolesław VDefeat
1264Battle of BrańskDuchy of Sandomierz Duchy of KrakówKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaYotvingiansBoleslaw VVictory
1265–1278Polish–Brandenburgian WarKingdom of PolandMargraviate of BrandenburgVictory
1269–1272Civil war in PomereliaDuchy of ŚwiecieDuchy of PomereliaDuchy of Greater PolandDuchy of GdańskDuchy of LubiszewoDuchy of InowrocławState of the Teutonic OrderMargraviate of BrandenburgBolesław the Pious Wartislaw II Sambor II Ziemomysł of KuyaviaInternal conflict
1273– 1274Civil War in Poland[bettersourceneeded][failed verification]Bolesław V the ChasteVladislaus I of OpoleBolesłav V Vladislaus IBattle of BogucinInternal conflict
1277Silesian Civil War[bettersourceneeded][failed verification]Henry V of Legnica Bolesław II the HornedPrzemysł II Henry III of GłogówHenry V Bolesław II Przemysł II Henry IIIBattle of Stolec[pl]Internal conflict
1278Battle of MyślibórzDuchy of Greater PolandDuchy of PomereliaMargraviate of BrandenburgBolesław the PiousVictory
1279Ruthenian raid on PolandKingdom of PolandKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaDefeat
1280Kraków campaign of Leo I of GaliciaKingdom of PolandKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaLeszek IIBattle of GoźliceVictory
1287– 1288Third Mongol Invasion of PolandKingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryMongol EmpireLeszek IIBattle of Łagów Battle of Dunajec Battle of Stary SączVictory
1288– 1290War for Lesser Poland[bettersourceneeded][failed verification]Władysław I the Elbow-high Casimir II of Łęczyca Bolesław II of Masovia Konrad II of MasoviaHenry III of Głogów Przemko of Ścinawa Bolko I of OpoleWładysław I Casimir II Bolesław II Konrad II Henry III Bolko IBattle of Siewierz[pl]Internal conflict
1291-1292Wenceslaus II's campaign to Lesser PolandDuchy of SandomierzKingdom of BohemiaWładysław IDefeat
1300Wenceslaus II's expedition to PolandDuchy of Sieradz Duchy of Brześć Kujawski Duchy of ŁęczycaDuchy of Greater Poland Duchy of Eastern PomeraniaKingdom of BohemiaWładysław IDefeat
1305–1312Polish–Bohemian WarKingdom of PolandKingdom of BohemiaWładysław IVictory
1308Siege of Gdańsk[pl]Kingdom of Poland Teutonic OrderMargraviate of BrandenburgSwienca familyDiocese of Kamien PomorskiDiocese of LebusVictory
1308Teutonic takeover of DanzigKingdom of PolandTeutonic KnightsWładysław IDefeat
1311–1312Mayor Albert's RebellionKingdom of PolandBurghers of KrakówWładysław IVictory

Reunited Kingdom of Poland (1320–1385)

In 1320, after the end of the feudal fragmentation, during the reign of Władyslaw I Łokietek and his son Casimir III the Great, Poland experienced a period of strong economic development, this period also increased migration to Poland especially of Germans and Jews. The period ended after the death of Casimir the Great and the assumption of the Polish throne by Louis I.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1323Polish–Hungarian expedition to RutheniaKingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryKingdom of Galicia–VolhyniaVictory
1326Raid on BrandenburgKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaMargraviate of BrandenburgWładysław IVictory
1326– 1332Polish-Teutonic WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of Hungary Duchy of PłockTeutonic Knights Kingdom of Bohemia Duchy of MasoviaWładysław I Casimir III Wincenty of Szamotuły[pl] Wenceslaus of PłockBattle of Kowal[pl] Siege of Płock[pl] Battle of Płowce Defense of Łuk Warty[pl] Siege of Kalisz[pl] Battle of Konin[pl] Battle of Pyzdry Siege of Brześć Kujawski[pl]Indecisive
1340– 1392Galicia-Volhynia WarsKingdom of Poland Duchy of Masovia Kingdom of HungaryKingdom of Galicia–Volhynia Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crimean KhanateCasimir III Siemowit IIIBattle of the Vistula Battle of Lublin[pl] Battle of Żukowo[pl] Lithuanian raid on Mazovia Lithuanian raid on PolandVictory
1345– 1348Polish-Bohemian WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of HungaryKingdom of BohemiaCasimir IIISiege of Żory[pl] Siege of Kraków[pl] Battle of Lelów[pl] Battle of Pogoń[pl]Indecisive Treaty of Namslau
1352–1358Maciek Borkowicz's Confederation[pl]Kingdom of PolandMaciek Borkowicz's ConfederationFamilies from Greater Poland and BrandenburgDefeat
1368Battle of Codrii PloniniKingdom of Poland Moldavian oppositionMoldaviaCasimir III the GreatVictory
1375– 1377Hungarian-Ottoman WarKingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryOttoman EmpireLouis IVictory
1381– 1385Greater Poland Civil WarGrzymałaNałęczInternal conflict

Jagiellon Poland (1385–1569)

For much of its early history as a Christian state, Poland had to contend with Pomeranians, Prussians, Lithuanians and other Baltic peoples in continuous border wars without clear results or end in sight. After the Teutonic Order conquered and assimilated the Prussians, it began incursions into both Polish and Lithuanian territories. This represented a far greater threat to both Poland and Lithuania, and the two countries united in a defensive alliance by the crowning of the Lithuanian Duke Jogaila as King of Poland (as Władysław II) which led to a major confrontation at the Battle of Grunwald in 1410 and subsequent wars until 1525, when the Order became a vassal to the Polish Crown.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1387Polish conquest of MoldaviaKingdom of PolandPrincipality of MoldaviaJadwiga Władysław IIVictory
1389– 1392Lithuanian Civil WarGrand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of PolandSamogitia Teutonic Knights Rus' principalitiesWładysław IIIndecisive
1389–1396Hungarian–Ottoman WarKingdom of Hungary Kingdom of PolandOthersOttoman EmpireMoravian SerbiaBattle of NicopolisDefeat
1399Battle of the Vorskla RiverGrand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of PolandOthersGolden HordeSpytko IIDefeat
1409– 1411Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaMoldaviaMoldaviaTatars from Golden HordeBohemiansMoraviansSilesiansWallachiansTeutonic KnightsCzech mercenariesSilesian mercenariesWładysław II Janusz I Siemowit IV Siemowit V Bogislav VIIIBattle of Grunwald Siege of Marienburg Battle of KoronowoVictory
1414Hunger WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaTeutonic KnightsWładysław IIVictory
1415– 1419Hungarian–Ottoman WarKingdom of Hungary Kingdom of PolandOttoman EmpireIndecisive
1419Retreat Expedition[pl]Kingdom of PolandTeutonic KnightsWładysław IIInitial Polish victory Expedition cancelled afterwards
1422Golub WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Lithuania Principality of MoldaviaTeutonic KnightsWładysław IIVictory
1425–1427Uckermark WarPomerania-Stettin Pomerania-Wolgast Pomerania-Stolp Pomerania-Stargard Mecklenburg-Stargard Kingdom of Poland Werle (1425–1426)Margraviate of BrandenburgJan of CzarnkówVictory
1431Alexander the Good's expedition to PodoliaKingdom of PolandPrincipality of MoldaviaVictory
1431– 1435Polish-Teutonic WarHussites Kingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Žygimantas Kęstutaitis)Teutonic Knights Grand Duchy of Lithuania(Švitrigaila)Jan Mężyk[pl] Feodor OstrogskiBattle of Dąbki[pl]Victory
1432– 1438Lithuanian Civil WarGrand Duchy of Lithuania (pro-Roman Catholic) Kingdom of Poland HussitesGrand Duchy of Lithuania (pro-Eastern Orthodox) Teutonic Knights Livonian Order Golden Horde Principality of MoldaviaJakub KobylańskiBattle of Kopystryń[pl] Battle of WiłkomierzVictory
1438Invasion of SilesiaKingdom of PolandHussitesDefeat
1439Spytko III's RebellionKingdom of PolandPolish HussitesZbigniew OleśnickiVictory
1443–1444Crusade of VarnaKingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryOthersOttoman EmpireWładysław IIIBattles of the Crusade of VarnaDefeat
1450Fight for throne of MoldovaKingdom of Poland Moldavian oppositionPrincipality of MoldaviaAlexăndrel of Moldavia Piotr Odrowąż[pl]Battle of Krasnem[pl]Defeat
1454– 1466Thirteen Years' WarPrussian Confederation Kingdom of PolandTeutonic Knights Livonian Brothers of the Sword Kingdom of DenmarkPiotr Dunin Jan Bażyński Casimir IVSiege of Malbork Battle of Chojnice Battle of Ryn Battle of Eylau Battle of Bornholm Siege of Marienburg Battle of Pruszcz Gdański Battle of Świecino Battle of Vistula LagoonVictory
1467– 1479War of the PriestsKingdom of PolandNicolaus von Tüngen Teutonic KnightsPiotr Dunin Casimir IVVictory
1475Battle of VasluiMoldavia Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of HungaryOttoman EmpireVictory
1476–1482War of the Głogów Succession[pl]Kingdom of PolandKingdom of BohemiaVictory
1490–1492Muha RebellionKingdom of PolandMuha's army Moldavia (1490)Defeat
1485– 1503Polish-Ottoman WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaOttoman Empire Principality of Moldavia Crimean KhanateCasimir IV John I Stanisław ChodeckiBattle of Cătlăbuga Battle of Kopystrzyń Battle of Zasław Battle of the Cosmin ForestDefeat
1491John I Albert's Expedition to HungaryKingdom of PolandKingdom of Hungary Kingdom of BohemiaJohn I AlbertBattle of Kassa (1491)[pl]Defeat
1500– 1503Second Muscovite-Lithuanian WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of MoscowStanisław Kiszka Alexander JagiellonBattle of Vedrosha Battle of the Siritsa River Battle of Mstislavl Siege of SmolenskDefeat
1502– 1510Polish-Moldavian WarKingdom of PolandPrincipality of Moldavia Ottoman EmpireMikołaj Kamieniecki Alexander JagiellonBattle of Cernăuți Battle of Khotyn[pl]Victory
1507–1508Lithuanian-Muscovite WarGrand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of PolandGrand Duchy of MoscowSigismund I the OldBattle of Orsha[pl] Glinski rebellionIndecisive
1512– 1522Muscovite-Lithuanian WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of MoscowSigismund I Jerzy RadziwiłłBattle of Orsha Siege of Smolensk Siege of Opochka Siege of PolotskDefeat
1519– 1521Polish-Teutonic WarKingdom of PolandTeutonic KnightsSigismund I Mikołaj Firlej Nicolaus CopernicusVictory
1521–1526Hungarian–Ottoman WarKingdom of Hungary Kingdom of PolandOthersOttoman EmpireSiege of Belgrade Siege of Šabac Battle of MohácsDefeat
1524Turko–Tatar raid on PolandKingdom of PolandOttoman Empire Crimean KhanateVictory
1530– 1538Polish-Moldavian WarKingdom of PolandPrincipality of MoldaviaJan Tarnowski Mikołaj SieniawskiBattle of Gwoździec Battle of Obertyn Battle of SeretVictory
1534– 1537Lithuanian–Muscovite WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of MoscowSigismund ISiege of StarodubIndecisive
1537Chicken WarKingdom of PolandNobilitySigismund IInternal conflict
1550Moldavian expedition of BarKingdom of PolandPrincipality of MoldaviaBernard PretwiczAttack on BarVictory
1551Sieniawski's intervention in MoldaviaKingdom of Poland Moldavian oppositionPrincipality of MoldaviaJan Mielecki Mikołaj SieniawskiDefeat
1552Sieniawski's intervention in MoldaviaKingdom of Poland Moldavian oppositionPrincipality of MoldaviaMikołaj Sieniawski Maciej WłodekVictory
1561Battle of VerbiaRebel forces Kingdom of PolandOthersPrincipality of MoldaviaOttoman EmpireWallachia Principality of WallachiaPeter SoldickiVictory
1561– 1570Russo-Lithuanian WarLivonian Confederation Kingdom of Poland Denmark–Norway Swedish EmpireTsardom of Russia Kingdom of LivoniaSigismund II Stephen BathoryBattle of Nevel Battle of Ula Battles of Wenden Siege of Polotsk Second Battle of Ula[pl]Defeat
1563Moldavian campaign of Dmytro VyshnevetskyKingdom of Poland Zaporozhian CossacksMoldavia Ottoman Empire Ottoman EmpireDefeat
1563– 1568Polish–Swedish WarKingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaDenmark Denmark–Norway Free City of LübeckSweden Kingdom of SwedenSigismund IIDefeat

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795)

The 17th century saw fierce rivalry between the then major Eastern European powers – Sweden, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire. At its heyday, the Commonwealth comprised the territories of present-day Poland, and large parts of Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Russia, and represented a major European power. However, by the end of the 18th century a series of internal conflicts and wars with foreign enemies led to the dissolution of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the partitioning of most of its dependent territories among other European powers.

During the 18th century, European powers (most frequently consisting of Russia, Sweden, Prussia and Saxony) fought several wars for the control of the territories of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. At the end of the 18th century, some Poles attempted to defend Poland from growing foreign influence in the country's internal affairs. These late attempts to preserve independence eventually failed, ultimately ending in Poland's partition and the final dissolution of the remains of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1575–1577Danzig rebellionPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthCity of GdańskStephen Báthory Jan ZborowskiVictory
1577– 1583Livonian campaign of Stephen BáthoryPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Principality of TransylvaniaTsardom of RussiaStephen Bathory Jan Zamoyski Andrzej Sapieha Mikołaj Mielecki Mikołaj Radziwiłł Krzysztof RadziwiłłEvents during the Livonian campaign of Stephen BáthoryVictory
1587– 1588War of the Polish SuccessionPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthAustria Archduchy of AustriaJan Zamoyski Sigismund IIISiege of Kraków Battle of ByczynaVictory
1591Kosiński UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksBattle of PiatkaVictory
1593–1606Long Turkish WarHabsburg monarchy Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Kingdom of HungaryOthersOttoman EmpireBattle of Keresztes Battle of MirăslăuIndecisive
1594-1596Nalyvaiko UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksBattle of LubnyVictory
1595Expedition to MoldaviaPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPrincipality of MoldaviaOttoman Empire Crimean KhanateJan ZamoyskiBattle of Cecora Battle of SuceavaVictory
1598– 1599War against SigismundPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthSweden Swedish EmpireSigismund IIIBattle of Stegeborg Battle of StångebroDefeat
1600– 1611Polish-Swedish WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthSweden Swedish EmpireSigismund III Jan Chodkiewicz Jan Zamoyski Stanisław Żółkiewski Krzysztof Radziwiłł Jürgen von FarensbachBattle of Karksi Battle of Wenden Battle of Kokenhausen Siege of Wolmar Siege of Fellin Battle of Reval Siege of Weissenstein Battle of Rakvere Battle of Weissenstein Battle of Kircholm Capture of Daugavgrīva Siege of Pärnu Battle of Salis Battle of DaugavgrīvaDisputed
16051st DimitriadFalse Dmitry I Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthTsardom of RussiaVictory
1606Moscow uprising[ru]False Dmitry I Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthTsardom of RussiaDefeat
1606–1607Zebrzydowski's rebellionPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPolish nobles under ZebrzydowskiVictory
1607Stefan Potocki's expedition to MoldaviaPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPrincipality of Moldavia Crimean KhanateVictory
1607–16092nd DimitriadFalse Dmitry II Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthTsardom of RussiaDefeat
1609– 1618Polish-Muscovite WarPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth False Dmitry ITsardom of Russia Don Cossacks Sweden Swedish EmpireSigismund III Władysław IV Jan Chodkiewicz Stanisław Żółkiewski False Dmitry I False Dmitry II Aleksander Lisowski Jan Sapieha Lew Sapieha Aleksander Gosiewski Petro Konashevych-SahaidachnyBattle of Novhorod-Siverskyi Battle of Dobrynichi Siege of Kromy Battle of Kozelsk Battle of Zaraysk Battle of Bolkhov Battle of Medvezhiy Brod Siege of Troitsky monastery De la Gardie campaign Siege of Smolensk Tsaryovo-Zaymishche Battle of Klushino Battle of Moscow Siege of Smolensk Battle of Mozhaysk Siege of Moscow Prince Władysław's March on MoscowVictory
1612Battle of Cornul lui SasPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPrincipality of MoldaviaOttoman Empire Crimean KhanateStefan Potocki[pl] Stanisław ŻółkiewskiDefeat
1615–1616Expedition to MoldaviaPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthMoldavian oppositionPrincipality of MoldaviaOttoman Empire Crimean KhanateWallachia Principality of WallachiaSamuel Korecki Michał WiśniowieckiBattle of Iași Battle of Cornul lui SasDefeat
1617– 1618Polish-Swedish WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthSweden Swedish EmpireKrzysztof RadziwiłłDefeat
1619Lisowczyk's intervention in the Thirty Years' War[citation needed]Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPrincipality of TransylvaniaBattle of HumennéVictory
1620– 1621Polish-Ottoman WarPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Zaporozhian CossacksOttoman Empire Crimean KhanateWallachia Principality of WallachiaStanisław Żółkiewski Jan Chodkiewicz Władysław IV Stanisław Koniecpolski Stanisław Lubomirski Petro Konashevych-SahaidachnyRaid on Istanbul Battle of Cecora Battle of KhotynIndecisive
1621– 1625Polish-Swedish WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthSweden Swedish EmpireSigismund III Aleksander Gosiewski Jan SapiehaBattle of Kroppenhof Battle of Listenhoff Battle of WallhofDefeat
1625Zhmaylo UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksVictory
1626– 1629Polish-Swedish WarPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Holy Roman EmpireSweden Swedish EmpireSigismund III Stanisław Koniecpolski Aleksander Gosiewski Jan Sapieha Lew Sapieha Stanisław Potocki Hans Georg von Arnim-Boitzenburg Arend DickmannBattle of Gniew Battle of Wenden Battle of Czarne Battle of Dirscha Battle of Oliwa Battle of Treiden Battle of Ostróda Battle of Górzno Battle of TrzcianaDefeat
1630Fedorovych UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksStanisław KoniecpolskiVictory
1632– 1634Smolensk WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthTsardom of RussiaWładysław IV Krzysztof Radziwiłł Aleksander GosiewskiSiege of Dorogobuzh Siege of Smolensk Siege of Putivl[pl] Raid on Polotsk[pl] Battle of Smolensk[pl] Siege of BelayaVictory
1633– 1634Polish-Ottoman WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthOttoman Empire Crimean KhanateWallachia Principality of WallachiaMoldavia Principality of Moldavia Budjak HordeStanisław KoniecpolskiBattle of Sasowy Róg[pl] Battle of PaniowceIndecisive
1635Sulyma UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksStanisław KoniecpolskiVictory
1637–1638Pavlyuk UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksMikołaj PotockiBattle of KumeykiVictory
1638Ostryanyn UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksMikołaj Potocki Jeremi WiśniowieckiBattle of Zhovnyn Siege of the Starzec RiverVictory
1648– 1657Khmelnytsky UprisingPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean KhanateZaporozhian Cossacks Crimean KhanateJohn II Jeremi Wiśniowiecki Marcin Kalinowski Mikołaj Potocki Stefan Potocki Stefan Czarniecki Janusz Tyszkiewicz Władysław Zasławski-Ostrogski Aleksander Koniecpolski Janusz Radziwiłł Wincenty Gosiewski Władysław Wołłowicz Mikołaj Ostroróg Stanisław Lanckoroński Marek Sobieski Zygmunt PrzyjemskiBattle of Zhovti Vody Battle of Korsuń Battle of Starokostiantyniv Battle of Pyliavts Battle of Mazyr Battle of Loyew Battle of Zahal Siege of Zbarazh Battle of Zboriv Battle of Krasne Battle of Kopychyntsi Battle of Berestechko Battle of Loyew Battle of Bila Tserkva Battle of Batih Siege of Suceava Battle of Zhvanets Battle of Okhmativ Battle of MagierówDefeat
1651Kostka-Napierski uprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPeasantsWilhelm Jarocki Michał JordanVictory
1654– 1667Russo-Polish WarPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean KhanateTsardom of Russia Zaporozhian CossacksStefan Czarniecki Wincenty Gosiewski John II Stanisław Lanckoroński Jerzy Lubomirski Michał Pac Stanisław Potocki Janusz Radziwiłł Paweł Sapieha Ivan Vyhovsky Pavlo Teteria Filip Obuchowicz[pl] Krzysztof Grodzicki Władysław Wołłowicz Jan Pasek Kazimierz ŻeromskiSiege of Smolensk Siege of Mstislav[pl] Trubetsky Massacre[pl] Battle of Shklow Battle of Shepeleviche Battle of Okhmativ Battle of Vilnius Battle of Horodok Siege of Lwów[pl] Battle of Ozerna Battle of Verkiai Battle of Myadel Battle of Konotop Siege of Lyakhavichy Siege of Barysaw Battle of Polonka Battle of Lyubar Battle of Slobodyshche Battle of Basya Battle of Chudnov Battle of Kushliki Battle of Vitebsk Battle of Stavishche Siege of HlukhivDefeat
1655– 1660Northern War of 1655–1660 (Second Northern War)Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean KhanateSweden Swedish Empire Zaporozhian CossacksKrzysztof Opaliński John II Stanisław Lanckoroński Aleksander Koniecpolski Stefan Czarniecki Jan Krasiński Stasnisław Potocki Augustyn Kordecki Stanisław Warszycki Jan Zamoyski Jerzy Lubomirski Krzysztof Grodzicki(list of battles)Disputed
1665–1666Lubomirski's rebellionPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthForces loyal to Jerzy Sebastian LubomirskiJohn II Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki John III Michał Kazimierz PacBattle of Częstochowa[pl] Battle of MątwyDefeat
1666– 1671Polish-Cossack-Tatar WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian Cossacks Crimean Khanate Ottoman EmpireJohn III Sebastian MachowskiBattle of Ściana[pl] Battle of Podhajc Battle of Bracław[pl] Battle of KalnikVictory
1672– 1676Polish-Ottoman WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthOttoman Empire Zaporozhian Cossacks Crimean Khanate Lipka TatarsJohn III Mikołaj Potocki Mykhailo Khanenko Michał Radziwiłł Jan ChrzanowskiBattle of Ladyzhyn Siege of Kamenets Battle of Krasnobród Battle of Niemirów Battle of Komarno Battle of Kalush Battle of Khotyn Battle of Lwów Battle of Trembowla Battle of ŻurawnoDefeat
1683– 1699Polish-Ottoman WarPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Austria Archduchy of AustriaOttoman EmpireJohn III Sobieski Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski Mikołaj Hieronim Sieniawski Marcin Kątski Stefan Kunicki James Louis Sobieski Kazimierz Jan Sapieha Feliks Kazimierz PotockiBattle of Vienna Battle of Párkány Siege of Kamenets Battle of Hodów Battle of Ustechk Battle of PodhajceVictory Treaty of Karlowitz
1697–1702Lithuanian Civil WarAnti–Sapieha CoalitionSaphieha family and alliesJohn III Augustus IIVictory
1700– 1721Great Northern WarAugustus II the Strong (1700–04, 1709–) Tsardom of RussiaDenmark Denmark–Norway (1700, 1709–)Electorate of Saxony (1700–06, 1709–) Augustus II the Strong (1700–04, 1709–) Cossack Hetmanate (1700–08, 1709–1721)Kingdom of Prussia Kingdom of Prussia (1715–)Province of Hanover Electorate of Hanover (1715-)othersStanisław Leszczyński (1704–09)Sweden Swedish EmpireOttoman Empire (1710–14) Cossack Hetmanate (1708–09)othersAugustus II Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski Grzegorz Antoni Ogiński Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki Ludwik Pociej Jan Kazimierz Sapieha Józef Potocki Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski(list of battles)Victory Treaty of Nystad
1702–1704Paliy UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthZaporozhian CossacksAdam Mikołaj SieniawskiVictory
1715–1716Tarnogród ConfederationPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthSzlachta part of the ConfederationRussian EmpireBattle of Radgoszcz[pl] Battle of Ryczywoł[pl] Second Battle of Sokal[pl] Battle of Leszno[pl] Battle of Kowalewo[pl]Defeat
1733– 1735War of the Polish SuccessionStanisław LeszczyńskiFrance Kingdom of FranceSpain Kingdom of Spain Duchy of SavoyAugustus III of PolandHabsburg MonarchyRussian EmpireElectorate of SaxonyKingdom of Prussia Kingdom of PrussiaStanisław I Leszczyński Augustus III of Poland Jan Tarło Adam TarłoSiege of Danzig Battle of Wyszecin[pl] Battle of Miechów[pl]Internal conflict Treaty of Vienna
1734Haidamak UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthRussian EmpireCrimean TatarsHaidamaksPolish–Russian victory
1750Haidamak UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthRussian EmpireHaidamaksPolish–Russian victory
1764Civil war in the Commonwealth[pl]Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthHetmansRussian EmpireInternal conflict
1768–1769KoliivshchynaPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthRussian EmpireHaidamaksJan Klemens Branicki Mikhail KrechetnikovPolish–Russian victory
1768–1772War of the Bar ConfederationPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthRussian EmpireKarol Radziwiłł Casimir Pulaski Michał Jan Pac Maurice Benyovszky(list of battles)Defeat
1792Polish-Russian WarPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthRussian EmpireTargowica ConfederationJózef Poniatowski Tadeusz Kościuszko Michał Wielhorski Józef Judycki Józef Bielak Szymon Zabiełło(list of battles)Defeat
1794Kościuszko UprisingPolish–Lithuanian CommonwealthRussian EmpirePrussiaTadeusz Kościuszko Antoni Madaliński Jakub Jasiński Tomasz Wawrzecki Stanisław Mokronowski Józef Zajączek Józef Bielak Antoni Chlewiński Jan Henryk Dąbrowski Michał Wielhorski Józef Poniatowski Eustachy Sanguszko Romuald Giedroyć(list of battles)Defeat

Napoleonic Wars (Duchy of Warsaw)

Poles unsuccessfully struggled to win back their independence throughout the 19th century. At first, they put their hopes in Napoleon. Later, they tried to ignite national uprisings every now and then – most of them bloodily repressed.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1797Denisko uprisingPolish insurgentsOttoman EmpireGreat BritainFranceAustria Austrian EmpireJoachim Denisko Julian SierawskiDefeat
1798– 1802War of the Second CoalitionFrance Polish Legions Spain Denmark Denmark–Norway French client republics: Batavian Republic Helvetic Republic Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Cisalpine Republic Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Roman Republic (until 1799) Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Parthenopaean Republic (1799)Second Coalition: Holy Roman Empire Habsburg monarchy Austria Great Britain (until 1801) United Kingdom (from 1801) Russia (until 1799) Ottoman Empire Portugal Kingdom of Naples Tuscany Grand Duchy of Tuscany Sovereign Military Order of Malta Order of Saint John (1798) Malta (1798–1800) Kingdom of France French RoyalistsBattles of the War of the Second Coalition involving PolandVictory
1803– 1806War of the Third CoalitionFrance French Empire Polish Legions Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Kingdom of Etruria Batavian Republic Napoleonic Italy Spain Electorate of Bavaria WürttembergHoly Roman Empire Russian Empire United Kingdom Kingdom of Naples Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Kingdom of Sicily Sweden Kingdom of France French royalistsBattles of the War of the Third Coalition involving PolandVictory
1806– 1807War of the Fourth CoalitionFrance French Empire Polish Legions Confederation of the Rhine: Bavaria Württemberg Saxony Napoleonic Italy Kingdom of Naples Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Etruria Netherlands Holland Spain Switzerland Swiss ConfederationPrussia Russia United Kingdom Saxony Sweden SicilyBattles of the War of the Fourth Coalition involving PolandVictory
1808– 1814Peninsular WarFrance French Empire Polish LegionsSpain United Kingdom PortugalJózef Poniatowski Józef Chłopicki Jan Kozietulski Jan Konopka Franciszek MłokosiewiczFirst siege of Zaragoza Battle of Gamonal Battle of Espinosa de los Monteros Battle of Tudela Battle of Somosierra Second siege of Zaragoza Battle of Los Yébenes Battle of Ciudad Real Battle of Talavera Battle of Almonacid Battle of Ocaña Battle of Alcañiz Battle of Belchite Battle of Saguntum Battle of Fuengirola Battle of Baza Battle of Zújar Siege of Tarifa Battle of Albuera Battle of Arroyo dos MolinosDefeat
1809War of the Fifth CoalitionFrance French Empire Duchy of Warsaw Confederation of the Rhine: Bavaria Saxony Württemberg Westphalia Napoleonic Italy Naples Switzerland Switzerland Netherlands HollandAustria Austrian Empire Hungary Tyrol (in rebellion against Bavaria) United Kingdom Spain Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Sicily Sardinia Black BrunswickersJózef Poniatowski Frederick Augustus IBattle of WagramVictory
1809Austro-Polish WarDuchy of Warsaw Kingdom of Saxony France French EmpireAustria Austrian EmpireJózef Poniatowski Berke Joselewicz Michał Sokolnicki Józef ZajączekBattle of Raszyn Battle of Grochów[pl] Battle of Radzymin Battle of Ostrówek[pl] Skirmish at Kock Siege of Toruń[pl] Battle of Jedlińsk[pl] Battle of Zaleszczyki[pl]Victory Treaty of Schönbrunn
1812French Invasion of RussiaFrance French Empire Duchy of Warsaw Napoleonic Italy Naples Confederation of the Rhine Baden Bavaria Bavaria Berg Saxony Westphalia Spain Napoleonic Spain Switzerland Swiss ConfederationRussian EmpireJózef Poniatowski Aleksander Różniecki[pl] Józef Zajączek Franciszek Kossecki[pl] Jan DąbrowskiBattle of Mir Battle of Smolensk Battle of Shevardino Battle of Borodino French occupation of Moscow Battle of Tarutino Battle of Vyazma Battle of Nowo Schwerschen Battle of Kaidanowo Battle of Krasnoi Battle of Borisov Battle of BerezinaDefeat
1812– 1814War of the Sixth CoalitionFirst French Empire Duchy of Warsaw Napoleonic Italy Kingdom of NaplesOriginal Coalition Russian Empire Prussia Austrian Empire United Kingdom United Kingdom Sweden Spain Portugal Two Sicilies Kingdom of Sardinia After Battle of Leipzig Saxony Bavaria Württemberg NetherlandsJózef Poniatowski Dezydery ChłapowskiGerman campaign of 1813 Battle of Lützen Battle of Bautzen Battle of Kulm Battle of Dennewitz Battle of Leipzig Battle of Sehested Battle of Montmirail Battle of Montereau Battle of ReimsDefeat

Poland under partitions (1815–1918)

Poles unsuccessfully struggled to win back their independence throughout the 19th century. At first, they put their hopes in Napoleon. Later, they tried to ignite national uprisings every now and then – most of them bloodily repressed.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1830– 1831November UprisingKingdom of PolandRussian EmpireJózef Chłopicki Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł Maciej Rybiński Emilia PlaterBattles during the November UprisingDefeat
1846Kraków UprisingPoles[pl]Austria Austrian Empire Russian EmpireJan TyssowskiChochołowian uprising[pl] Battle of GdówDefeat Rabacja Galicyjska
1848Greater Poland UprisingPolesPrussiaLudwik MierosławskiBattle of MiłosławDefeat
1863– 1864January UprisingPolesRussian EmpireRomuald TrauguttBattles during the January UprisingDefeat
1905– 1907Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1905 in PolandPolish revolutionaries[pl] Russian revolutionariesRussian Empire Poland Polish conservativesŁódź insurrection Bloody WednesdayDefeat
1914– 1918World War IGerman EmpireAustria-HungaryPoland Polish LegionsCentral PowersRussian Empire Poland Polish Armed Forces British Empire France French Third Republic Poland Blue Army AlliesJózef Piłsudski Józef Haller Marian Januszajtis-Żegota Stanisław Szeptycki Mieczysław Ryś-TrojanowskiBattles of World War I involving Poland Battle of Krzywopłoty Battle of Łowczówek Charge of Rokitna Battle of Kostiuchnówka Battle of Krechowce Battle of Rarańcza Battle of KaniówVictory

Second Polish Republic (1918–1939)

In the turmoil of the First World War, Poles managed to regain independence and then to expand their territory in a series of local wars and uprisings; only to be occupied again during the Second World War.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1918– 1919Polish-Ukrainian WarSecond Polish RepublicRomania Kingdom of RomaniaUkraine West Ukrainian People's RepublicUkrainian People's RepublicJózef Piłsudski Józef HallerBattles during the Polish–Ukrainian WarVictory Treaty of Warsaw
1918– 1919Soviet westward offensiveSecond Polish RepublicUkrainian People's RepublicRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian SFSRJózef PiłsudskiVictory
1918– 1919Greater Poland UprisingSecond Polish Republic PolesWeimar RepublicBattle of Ławica Battle of RawiczVictory
1919Januszajtis putschGovernment–loyal armyNDJózef Piłsudski Jędrzej MoraczewskiInternal conflict Defeating the putschists
1919Polish–Czechoslovak WarSecond Polish RepublicCzechoslovakiaFranciszek LatinikBattle of SkoczówIndecisive
1919First Silesian UprisingSecond Polish Republic PolesWeimar RepublicAlfons ZgrzebniokDefeat
1920Second Silesian UprisingSecond Polish Republic PolesWeimar RepublicVictory
1919– 1921Silesian UprisingsSecond Polish Republic PolesWeimar RepublicWojciech KorfantyBattle of AnnabergCeasefire
1919– 1921Polish-Soviet WarSecond Polish RepublicRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian SFSRUkrainian SSRByelorussian SSR PolrewkomJózef Piłsudski Tadeusz RozwadowskiBattles of the Polish–Soviet WarVictory
1919– 1920Polish-Lithuanian WarSecond Polish Republic Central LithuaniaLithuaniaLucjan ŻeligowskiŻeligowski's Mutiny Battles of the Polish–Lithuanian WarVictory
19231923 Kraków riotSecond Polish RepublicPolish Socialist PartyInternal conflict Government crackdown on striking workers
1926May CoupGovernment–loyal armySanation–loyal armyStanisław Wojciechowski Wincenty WitosInternal conflict Sanation takeover government
1932Lesko uprisingSecond Polish RepublicPeasantsInternal conflict

Poland during World War II (1939–1945)

The history of Poland from 1939 to 1945 encompasses primarily the period from the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union to the end of World War II. Following the German–Soviet non-aggression pact, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany on 1 September 1939 and by the Soviet Union on 17 September. The campaigns ended in early October with Germany and the Soviet Union dividing and annexing the whole of Poland. After the Axis attack on the Soviet Union in the summer of 1941, the entirety of Poland was occupied by Germany, which proceeded to advance its racial and genocidal policies across Poland.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1939Jabłonków incidentSecond Polish RepublicNazi GermanyVictory
1939World War IISeptember CampaignSecond Polish RepublicNazi Germany Slovakia Slovakia Soviet UnionEdward Śmigły-Rydz Tadeusz Kutrzeba Wacław Stachiewicz Juliusz Rómmel Antoni Szylling Franciszek KleebergBombing of Wieluń Defence of Westerplatte Battle of Mokra Battle of Wizna Siege of Warsaw Battle of the Bzura Battle of Lwów Battle of Grodno Defense of Hel Peninsula Battle of KockDefeat Partition of Poland
1939– 1945World War IIPolish resistancePolish Underground State Polish Underground State Armia Krajowa Armia Ludowa Bataliony Chłopskie Narodowe Siły Zbrojne Other Polish underground organisationsNazi Germany Nazi Germany General Government Slovakia Slovakia Other axis powersHenryk Dobrzański Stefan Rowecki Tadeusz Komorowski August Emil Fieldorf Franciszek Kamiński Marian Spychalski Michał Rola-Żymierskifights of Hubal Unit Zamość uprising Akcja "Burza" Operation Ostra Brama Warsaw UprisingIndecisive
1939– 1945World War IIWestern FrontPolish government-in-exileAllies: UK France OthersNazi GermanyItaly Other axis powersWładysław Sikorski Władysław Anders Stanisław Maczek Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko Jan ZumbachBattle of the Atlantic Battle of Narvik French campaign Battle of Britain Siege of Tobruk Battle of Monte Cassino Falaise pocket Operation Market Garden Liberation of Breda[pl] Operation Pheasant Battle of Wilhelmshaven[pl]Victory Potsdam Conference
1943– 1945World War IIEastern FrontPolish People's Republic Polish RepublicSoviet UnionNazi Germany Slovakia Slovakia Other axis powersZygmunt Berling Michał Rola-Żymierski Karol Świerczewski Władysław Korczyc Stanisław Popławski Antoni Siwicki[pl]Battle of Lenino Battle of Studzianki Battles for the Warsaw Bridgeheads[pl] Liberation of Warsaw[pl] East Pomeranian offensive Battle of Kołobrzeg Breakthrough of Pomerenian Wall[pl] Battle of Rothenburg[pl] Battle of Budziszyn Battle of Berlin Prague offensiveVictory Potsdam Conference

Communist Poland (1945–1989)

The second half of the 20th century was more peaceful, but still tense, as Poland was involved in the Cold War on the Soviet side.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1939– 1947Polish–Ukrainian conflictPolish Underground State Polish Underground State Poland Polish People's RepublicSoviet UnionUkrainian Insurgent ArmyNazi GermanyCursed soldiersKarol Świerczewski Stefan MossorDefence of Huta Stara[pl] Defence of Huta Stepańska and Wyrka Attack on Hrubieszów Przebraże Defence Battles for Bircza Akcja „Wisła” Battle of Ulhówek and RzeczycaVictory
1944–1953Anti-communist resistance in PolandPoland Polish People's RepublicCursed soldiersBolesław Bierut Stanisław Radkiewicz Konstantin RokossovskyBattle of Surkonty Attack on the NKVD Camp in Rembertów Battle of Kuryłówka Raid on Kielce Prison Augustów roundup Attack on Hrubieszów 1946 pacification of villages by PAS NZWInternal conflict Defeat of the Cursed soldiers
1945Racibórz ConflictPoland Polish People's RepublicCzechoslovakiaMichał Rola-ŻymierskiIndecisive
1945Kórnica UprisingPoland Polish People's RepublicGermany GermansKazimierz WronaVictory
1945Walce UprisingPoland Polish People's RepublicGermany GermansKazimierz WronaVictory
1949–1955Operation JungleSoviet UnionPoland Polish People's RepublicUnited KingdomWest GermanySwedenDenmarkUnited StatesBolesław BierutVictory
1968Invasion of CzechoslovakiaWarsaw Pact:Soviet UnionPoland People's Republic of PolandHungary People's Republic of HungaryBulgaria People's Republic of BulgariaEast GermanyCzechoslovakiaWładysław Gomułka Marian Spychalski Józef Cyrankiewicz Wojciech JaruzelskiVictory

Third Polish Republic (1989–present)

At the beginning of the 21st century Poland is involved in the War against terrorism on the NATO side.

DateConflictBelligerents 1Belligerents 2LeadersEventsResult
1990– 1991Gulf WarUnited States United Kingdom France Saudi Arabia Egypt Kuwait United Nations Coalition: Afghan mujahideenArgentinaAustraliaBahrainBangladeshBelgiumCanadaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkGermanyGreeceHondurasHungaryItalyJapanLuxembourgMoroccoNetherlandsNew ZealandNigerNorwayOmanPakistanPhilippinesPolandPortugalQatarRomaniaSenegalSierra LeoneSingaporeSouth KoreaSpainSwedenSyriaTurkeyUnited Arab EmiratesIraqCoalition victory State of Kuwait resumes self-governance over all Kuwaiti sovereign territory Establishment of a demilitarized zone and construction of a separation barrier along the Iraq–Kuwait border
1994–1995Operation Uphold DemocracyUnited States Argentina Poland Haitian Opposition CARICOM Antigua and BarbudaBahamasBarbadosBelizeGuyanaJamaicaTrinidad and TobagoHaitiSławomir PetelickiOperation Maintain DemocracyUS-led coalition victory Military regime removed, Raoul Cédras deposed Jean-Bertrand Aristide sworn back into office.
2003-2011Iraq WarCoalition of the willingUnited StatesUnited KingdomAustraliaPoland Kurdistan Region Kurdistan RegionKDPPUK Iraqi National CongressFree Iraqi ForcesRepublic of Iraq MEKAleksander KwaśniewskiBattle of Umm Qasr Battle of Al Faw Battle of Basra Battle of HillahIndecisive/Other Result
2007-2021War in Afghanistan (Polish intervention) Operation Achilles Operation Eagle's FeatherPolandAfghan National ArmyTalibanAfghan Victory
2013–2014Operation ServalFrance FranceMali MaliPolandOthersIslamic militantsBronisław KomorowskiVictory

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