- Wołyńska Cavalry Brigade
The Volhynian Cavalry Brigade ( _pl. Wołyńska Brygada Kawalerii) was a Polish
cavalry brigade , which saw action against the invading Germans during the Invasion of Poland, a part ofWorld War II . Raised from recruits in the area ofWołyń , the division was posted to theŁódź Army . During several desperate counter-attacks, the brigade suffered heavy casualties nearŁódź . It was commanded by ColonelJulian Filipowicz .History
The Vohlynian Cavalry Brigade was formed on
April 1 ,1937 , out of sub-units of theRówne Cavalry Brigade , and several smaller detachments. Formed out of recruits from the region ofVolhynia , the brigade was decentralized and its units stationed in several towns from the region, includingRówne ,Dubno ,Białokrynica andOstróg by the Horyń. As part of the first wave of thePolish Army , the brigade was fully mobilized prior to the outbreak ofWorld War II , and transported to the area ofŁódź . In accordance with the Polish mobilization scheme, the brigade was attached toWiktor Thommée s, "Piotrków Operational Group ," of theŁódź Army . The brigade was to form that unit's mobile reserve and cover the planned retreat of the 7th Infantry Division.After the beginning of the Invasion of Poland on
September 1 ,1939 , the unit took part in thebattle of Mokra , where it held its ground although with heavy losses. The brigade withdrew towards the east, and the following day defended the second line of defense near Ostrowy, where it suffered further casualties. OnSeptember 3 , it reached the main line of defense of the Army along theWarta -Widawka line (Łękińsko-Łękawa-Janów). With its flanks covered from both sides, the 2nd Mounted Rifles Regiment made a successful sortie towards the village ofKamieńsk , onSeptember 4 , where it surprised the German 4th Panzer Division, and destroyed several of its tanks and a dozen of its fuel tanks, killing approximately 100 enemy soldiers. The following day, the entire brigade took part in a sortie towards the village of Wola Krzysztoporska and Jeżów, but were forced back after a German counter-attack.On
September 7 ,1939 , the German forces finally managed to break through the lines of the Łódź Army and the brigade was forced to retreat after a skirmish against the German 18th Infantry Division near the villages of Zamość and Żeromin, both near the town ofTuszyn . Withdrawing towardsAndrespol , onSeptember 8 , the unit entered thebattle of Wola Cyrusowa , where it covered the western and northern flanks of the entire army, withdrawing eastwards. The result of the day-long battle against the German 10th Infantry Division, was that the Volhynian Brigade suffered significant losses. As the sun set, the Poles withdrew to the other side of the Mroga river and then towards Chlebów, where it spent the several hours to reorganize. Due to the fast pace of German armoured assault, the brigade had to retreat further eastwards and onSeptember 10 , it reached theKampinos Forest through Miedniewice,Szymanów andKampinos .The brigade spent the following two days in the forests halfway between
Warsaw andModlin . It was joined by the retreatingNowogródzka Cavalry Brigade , and received some reinforcements, although it was already in bad shape. BySeptember 13 , both units started a counter-assault in the direction of the town ofMińsk Mazowiecki . By now the brigade, was reduced to less than 50% of its original strength, but managed to retake the village of Cyganka, and continue its counter offensive towards Choszczówka, but a German counter-attack broke its momentum and forced them to retreat.After the battle, the brigade ceased to exist as an organized force. The 21st Uhlan Regiment and the remnants of the 12th withdrew to
Warsaw , where they fought in the defense of Warsaw untilSeptember 28 , in the ranks ofRoman Abraham 'sCombined Cavalry Brigade . The remaining forces of the brigade joined the forces of GeneralStefan Dąb-Biernacki 'sNorthern Front and withdrew further eastwards, towards the Bug River. OnSeptember 22 , nearSokółka they took part in thebattle of Suchowola against the German 68th Infantry Division, and then in the battles ofKrasnobród andHuta Różaniecka .Order of battle
*Headquarters
** 12th Podolian Uhlan Regiment ("12. pułk ułanów podolskich")
** 19th Gen. Edmund Różycki's Volhynian Uhlan Regiment ("19. pułk ułanów wołyńskich im. gen. Edmunda Różyckiego")
** 21st Vistulan Uhlan Regiment ("21. pułk ułanów nadwiślańskich")
** 2nd Mounted Rifle Regiment ("2. pułk strzelców konnych")
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** 11th Rifle Battalion ("11. batalion strzelców")
** 2nd Gen. Józef Sowiński's Mounted Artillery Battalion ("2. dywizjon artylerii konnej im. gen. Józefa Sowińskiego")
** 21st Armoured Detachment ("21. dywizjon pancerny")
** 82nd Motorized AA Artillery Battery ("82. bateria motorowa artylerii przeciwlotniczej")
** 4th Bicycle Infantry Squadron ("4. szwadron kolarzy")
** 8th Engineers Squadron ("8. szwadron pionierów")
** 4th Communication Squadron ("4. szwadron łączności")
** 4th Heavy Machinegun Indipedent Platoon ("4. samodzielny pluton ckm")
** 4th Mounted Military Police Platoon ("4. pluton konny żandarmerii")
*Supply column s
*4th Battalion of 84th Infantry Regiment ("IV batalion 84. pułku strzelców poleskich")
*7th Heavy Machinegun Battalion ("7. batalion ckm")References
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Polish Army
*Invasion of Poland
*Polish army order of battle in 1939 External links
*pl icon [http://www.archidiecezja.lodz.pl/~niesulkow/historia/1939/kampania.htm Battle of Wola Cyrusowa]
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