Battle of Kałuszyn

Battle of Kałuszyn

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Kałuszyn
partof=Invasion of Poland
place=Kałuszyn, Poland
date=September 11September 12, 1939
result=Polish victory
combatant1=flag|Poland
combatant2=flag|Nazi Germany
commander1=flagicon|Poland Andrzej Żyliński
commander2=flagicon|Nazi Germany Maj. Krawutschke
strength1=6th Legions' Infantry Regiment
11th Uhlans Regiment
strength2=44th Infantry Regiment
casualties1=At least 33 dead
casualties2=Almost entire regiment lost|

The Battle of Kałuszyn, took place between September 11 and September 12, 1939, in the fields before the town of Kałuszyn near Mińsk Mazowiecki.

Prelude

Following the "battle for the borders", the forces of Gen. Wincenty Kowalski started a steady withdrawal and delaying actions in the area to the north-east of Warsaw. Following the battles of Pułtusk and Różan, the Polish 1st Legions Infantry Division reinforced by the units of the Wyszków Operational Group arrived to the area of Mińsk Mazowiecki. However, they were overrun by the German forces of the German 11th Infantry Division, who managed to take the town and surround the Polish forces.

The battle

The Polish aim was to retake the town and break through the German encirclement before panzer reinforcements arrived and enemy resistance stiffened. After a short preparation, the battle started overnight with a Polish assault on the villages surrounding the town. The Polish forces managed to break through the positions of the enemy 44th Infantry Regiment, which was disorganized and had underestimated the Polish forces still present in the area. At one point the commander of the Polish 6th Legion's Infantry Regiment ordered the 4th squadron of the Polish 11th Uhlans Regiment to advance towards the town itself. The order was mistakenly understood as an order of a cavalry charge and the squadron, numbering 85 men at arms and commanded by Lt. Andrzej Żyliński, rushed towards the enemy positions with their sabres and rifles [http://www.kawaleria.marcin-lewandowski.xip.pl/szarze.php] . In the effect of the accidental charge the Poles broke through to the town, despite suffering significant casualties (33 dead out of the 85 Uhlans who took part in the charge) [http://www.kawaleria-polska.pl/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=340] . The Polish infantry followed into the breach in the German defences and by the early morning the town was liberated and the German division sent in retreat.

Aftermath

Losses on both sides were significant, but the German 44th Regiment almost ceased to exist. Its commanding officer, Maj. Krawutschke, committed suicide. In the course of the heavy fighting, the town was almost completely destroyed [http://www.minskmaz.com.pl/phist,3,Kaluszyn.html] . After the end of World War II, the battle of Kałuszyn was one of 24 battles of the Polish Defensive War to be featured at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Warsaw.


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