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Battle of Jordanów

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287: 257: 246: 318: 267: 225: 210: 141: 947:, aided by the KOP and anti-tank artillery defended the area against the 2nd Panzer Division. Heavy artillery barrage started at 5 AM and soon afterwards the entire division started an all-out assault of the Polish positions. Despite suffering heavy losses, the Poles managed to stop the German assault and by noon the Germans withdrew losing approximately 30 tanks. However, the numerical and technical superiority of the 936:. Overnight the brigade was transported to the area and Col. Maczek installed his headquarters in the village of Krzeczów. The detachments of the Polish unit entered combat almost instantly. Particularly heavy fights occurred in the hills to the south of Jordanów, around the mountain of Wysoka (not to be confused with the Wysoka in northern Poland), where the 24th Motorized Regiment under Col. 826: 25: 1040:
as the Germans in the area could not advance faster than mere 10 to 20 kilometres a day and suffering heavy losses in men and equipment. Because of its success, the 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade remained a fully operational unit until 19 September 1939, when it was ordered to cross the border with
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was tremendous and after three failed assaults, in the late evening the Germans finally seized the mountain of Wysoka and the village at its feet. The Poles withdrew under cover of an
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and organize delaying actions along the rivers and mountain ranges. Despite being badly outnumbered, the following day the Polish unit organized an
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bombers destroyed a number of tanks around Jordanów and the village of Podwilko. The 31st Recce Escadrille, forming part of the
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Having reconed the German units in the area, Gen. Szylling ordered the 10th Cavalry Brigade to slowly withdraw along the
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The area assaulted by the XVIII Corps was only lightly defended by a single infantry regiment of the
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Altogether, in the battle of Jordanów the Germans lost approximately 50 tanks and a number of other
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not later than on 3 September thus encircling the entire Polish army fighting in the area.
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successfully bombed the tanks of the 4th Light Division on the road between
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On 1 September 1939, the XVIII Panzer Corps, part of the German
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Positions of Polish and German forces before the battle. Map by
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Afterward, the Poles withdrew again, this time to the area of
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Brygada Motorowa płk. Maczka 10.brygada kawalerii 1937-1939
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To counter the threat, General Szylling ordered the
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Invasion of Poland
Battle of Jordanów
10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade
Bofors 37mm gun
Jordanów
Kraków Voivodeship
Poland
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Stanisław Maczek
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10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade
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