Why did two completely different Polish armies fight against the Germans in the European battlefield of World War II?

Why did two completely different Polish armies fight against the Germans in the European battlefield of World War II?
On September 1, 1939, the Germans blitzed Poland.

on September 1, 1939, the Germans blitzed Poland. After more than a month of desperate resistance, the whole of Poland was occupied by the Germans. World War II began in Europe.

first, the Soviet Union and the Polish government in exile severed diplomatic relations, laying the groundwork for the birth of the second Polish army.

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second, to control Poland after the war, the Soviet Union relied on the Polish Workers' Party to establish a pro-Soviet Polish people's Army.