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A small number of Czech conscripts served in the multinational interwar Polish Army, most of whom came from the region of Volhynia. In the national reports prepared by the Polish Army before World War II, it is difficult to find criticism of Czech recruits from Volhynia. Between 1918–1939, thousands of soldiers serving in various regiments escaped from Poland and fled abroad. Only a few Czechs deserted...