It will be the very first time when after-1989 celebrations of the day of Polish Army will be joined by foreign troops.

What is really interesting is that they are French soldiers from the First Artillery Regiment from Belfort where Napoleon Bonaparte served as an ordinary soldier and today is actually Napoleon's birthday !

So the question is what are they celebrating ?





BTW I like the fact they are there, some French soldiers actually fought during the war against the Reds on our side and even if I see the entire centuries long 'frienship' with France as a waste of time (except Napoleonic period) and one big fiasco, but during those celebrations French soldiers actually deserve their part.
I think that there should be Ukrainians ( Poland was allied with Ukraine), Belorussians (similar case) and Americans ( 'Kosciuszko' volunteer squadron was fighting for a large part of the war), though I would laugh a lot if there will be anyone British.