. . . "5th Lw\u00F3w Infantry Division (Polish: 5 Lwowska Dywizja Piechoty) was a unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period, with headquarters stationed in Lw\u00F3w. It was created on May 20, 1919, during the Polish-Ukrainian War in Eastern Galicia. Originally, it consisted of three infantry regiments, but later it was strengthened with additional two. During Polish September Campaign it was commanded by General Juliusz Zulauf. The Division consisted of these regiments: \n* 19th Infantry Regiment, stationed in Lw\u00F3w and Brze\u017Cany \n* 26th Infantry Regiment, stationed in Grodek Jagiellonski \n* 38th Lw\u00F3w Rifles Infantry Regiment, stationed in Przemy\u015Bl \n* 39th Lw\u00F3w Rifles Infantry Regiment, stationed in Jaros\u0142aw \n* 40th Children of Lw\u00F3w Infantry Regiment, stationed in Lw\u00F3w"@en . . "5th Lw\u00F3w Infantry Division (Polish: 5 Lwowska Dywizja Piechoty) was a unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period, with headquarters stationed in Lw\u00F3w. It was created on May 20, 1919, during the Polish-Ukrainian War in Eastern Galicia. Originally, it consisted of three infantry regiments, but later it was strengthened with additional two. During Polish September Campaign it was commanded by General Juliusz Zulauf. The Division consisted of these regiments:"@en . "5th Infantry Division (Poland)"@en . .