- Battle of Wytyczno
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Wytyczno
caption=
partof=Invasion of Poland
date=October 1 ,1939
place=Wytyczno, nearWłodawa ,Poland
result=Soviet victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Unknown
commander2=
strength1=1,200 men
200 guns
70 tanks
strength2=2,000 men
13 guns
casualties1=80 killed
102 wounded
3 tanks destroyed
casualties2=200 killed
467 wounded|The battle of Wytyczno took place on
October 1 ,1939 near the village of Wytyczno nearWłodawa inPoland . It was a struggle between the Polish forces of theBorder Defence Corps of Gen.Wilhelm Orlik-Rückemann and the SovietRed Army during the invasion of Poland.After the
battle of Szack onSeptember 28 , the Polish commander decided to cross the Bug river and continue the fight there. After a short rest, onSeptember 30 the Poles had crossed the river. Although largely victorious in most of the fights against the Soviets, the Polish unit was reduced to merely 3,000 men and was lacking heavy equipment and ammunition. In addition, most of the soldiers of the Border Defence Corps had been forced to cross large parts of Poland, with the average unit crossing almost 500 kilometres in two weeks.After crossing the
Włodawa -Trawniki road, shortly after 1 AM onOctober 1 , the Polish unit was attacked by a tank unit of theSoviet 45th Rifle Division . PolishBofors 37 mm guns opened fire at close range and the Soviet unit withdrew losing fourT-26 tanks. Soon after daybreak the Soviets returned, this time with the majority of 45th division's units. The Soviets, expecting the Polish unit to be completely routed and composed entirely of officers, started a frontal assault on the village of Wytyczno. However, the Polish tabors crossed the road into the forest behind the village and placed artillery posts there, which enabled the defending Poles to hold their positions.The struggle for the village continued, with both sides suffering heavy losses. At 9AM the Polish 75 mm artillery had no more than 60 shells left and the
howitzer s had not more than 10 per barrel. To lessen the enemy pressure on the centre of the Polish units, Gen.Wilhelm Orlik-Rückemann ordered the Polesie Battalion to attack the left flank of the enemy. However, the soldiers were too tired to start the assault and most of them simply declined to follow the order. Commander of the Sarny Regiment, Col.Nikodem Sulik , reported that the Polish defences are getting weaker with every hour and with all probability the battle would end by dawn with a complete Polish defeat. At 10.30 a war council was held and it was decided that the only option for his men to survive is to withdraw, divide the unit onto smaller detachments and try to break through to the units ofIndependent Operational Group Polesie fighting nearby. At noon the Polish units successfully withdrew to the forests. Most of them joined the other Polish unit, while Gen. Orlik-Rückemann found his way to Great Britain through Lithuania and Sweden.References
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