Polish Legions (Legiony Polskie) may refer to, in chronological order:
- 5th Rifle Division (Poland) or Siberian Division
- 58th New York Infantry, a.k.a. the Polish Legion, commanded in the U.S. Civil War by Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski
- Mickiewicz's Legion, formed by Adam Mickiewicz in Rome in 1848
- Polish 1st Legions Infantry Division
- Polish 2nd Legions Infantry Division
- Polish 2nd Legions' Infantry Regiment
- Polish 3rd Legions Infantry Division
- Polish Legions (Napoleonic period), created by Henryk Dąbrowski during the Napoleonic Wars
- Polish Legion in Finland
- Polish Legion in Turkey, formed around 1770s, as part of the Confederation of Bar
- Polish Legions in World War I
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“Take a commonplace, clean it and polish it, light it so that it produces the same effect of youth and freshness and originality and spontaneity as it did originally, and you have done a poets job. The rest is literature.”
—Jean Cocteau (18891963)
“The momentary charge at Balaklava, in obedience to a blundering command, proving what a perfect machine the soldier is, has, properly enough, been celebrated by a poet laureate; but the steady, and for the most part successful, charge of this man, for some years, against the legions of Slavery, in obedience to an infinitely higher command, is as much more memorable than that as an intelligent and conscientious man is superior to a machine. Do you think that that will go unsung?”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)