- Battle of the Border
The Battle of the Border ( _pl. Bitwa graniczna) refers to the battles that occurred in the first daysThe Battle of the Border began on 1 September, but sources vary with their assignment of an end date for this phase of the campaign. The shortest period is delimited by the date of 3 September ( [http://encyklopedia.interia.pl/haslo?hid=113214 Encyklopedia Internautica] ), usually related to the
Battle of Mława , while the longer one gives the date of the 6th ( [http://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/haslo.php?id=3919678 Encyklopedia PWN] ) (the order ofEdward-Rydz Śmigły to fall back) or sometimes the 7th of September (the symbolic capitulation ofWesterplatte ).] of theNazi Germany invasion of Poland in September, 1939. The series of battles ended in a German victory, as Polish forces were either destroyed or forced to retreat.Before the battle
The Polish defense plan ("
Plan Zachód ") called for a defense of Poland's borders in case of invasion from Germany. Much of Poland's new industry and major population centers were located in the border area (particularly inSilesia ); however, the lengthy border was very difficult to defend properly. The plan was criticized by some of the Polish military and Western advisors, but supported by politicians who feared the effect of abandoning a significant part of the population to the enemy without a fight, and who were further discouraged from abandoning those territories as the Polish allies (France and theUnited Kingdom ) did not guarantee the Borders of Poland and might well decide to allow the Germans to take thePolish Corridor they demanded in exchange for peace (pursuing a policy ofappeasement ).The German invasion plan (Fall Weiß) called for the start of hostilities before the
declaration of war and for theBlitzkrieg doctrine of lightning war to be pursued. German units were to invade Poland from three directions:
*from the German mainland through the western Polish border
*from the north, from the exclave ofEast Prussia
*from the territory ofSlovakia , accompanied by allied Slovak units All three assaults were to converge onWarsaw , while the main Polish army was to be encircled and destroyed west of theVistula .Poland, which already had a smaller population and thus a smaller
military budget and army than Germany, was further disadvantaged because as the defender, unsure whether or not the war would start, its forces were notmobilized by 1 September.The battle
At 08:00 hours, 1 September, German troops, still without a formal declaration of war issued, attacked near the Polish town of Mokra; the battle of the border had begun. Later that day, the Germans opened fronts along Poland's western, southern and northern borders, while German aircraft began raids on Polish cities. The main routes of attack led eastwards from Germany proper through the western Polish border. A second route carried supporting attacks from
East Prussia in the north, and a co-operative German-Slovak tertiary attack by units (Army "Bernolak") from the territory of the German-allied Slovakia in the south. All three assaults converged on the Polish capital of Warsaw.In the northwest, the German
Army Group North underFedor von Bock attackedPomerania andGreater Poland , moving from the Western Germany proper (German Fourth Army ) and from East Prussia (German Third Army ). In theBattle of Tuchola Forest that lasted from 1 to 5 September they split the PolishArmy Pomorze underWładysław Bortnowski which was tasked with the defence of thePolish Corridor ; parts of it under admiralJózef Unrug would continue to defend pockets of the coast over the next few days or weeks (at the Battles of Westerplatte, Gdynia, Hel and others) while the rest was forced, together theArmy Poznań underTadeusz Kutrzeba , to retreat east from their defensive lines in Greater Poland towardsKłodawa in Kujawy.In northern Poland (
Masovia ), by 3 September part of German Third Army had defeated the PolishArmy Modlin underEmil Przedrzymierski-Krukowicz at thebattle of Mława ; Polish forces retreated towards their secondary lines of defence at theVistula andNarew rivers, allowing the Germans to move towards their main objective, the Polish capital ofWarsaw .In the south and southwest, the German
Army Group South underGerd von Rundstedt struck along the lines dividing the PolishArmy Łódź (underJuliusz Rómmel ) fromArmy Poznań (north) andArmy Kraków (south, underAntoni Szylling ). Despite several Polish tactical victories (like in thebattle of Mokra on 1 September), Polish forces were soon forced to retreat, as Army Łódź was being outflanked by theGerman Eighth Army and theGerman Tenth Army . Army Kraków was retreating fromSilesia and in the southArmy Karpaty underKazimierz Fabrycy was being slowly pushed north towards theDunajec andNida River s by theGerman Fourteenth Army .By 6 September Polish forces were in retreat and
Marshal of Poland Edward Rydz-Śmigły ordered all the troops to fall back to the secondary lines of defences at theVistula andSan River s. [http://www.ordynariat.opoka.org.pl/artykul_wiecej.php?idartykul=83]Aftermath
Virtually all battles that are considered part of 'Battle of the Border' resulted in rapid defeat of Polish forces, which were forced to abandon the regions of
Pomerania ,Greater Poland andSilesia . Those defeats in turn made it more difficult for the Polish forces to fall back in an organized way to the secondary lines of defence (behindVistula and near theRomanian bridgehead ).Battles of the border
The Battle of the Border included the following battles::That ended before or on September 3:
*Defense of the Polish Post Office in Danzig - 1 September
*Battle of Chojnice- 1 September
*Skirmish of Krojanty - 1 September
*Battle of Lasy Królewskie - 1 September
*Battle of Mokra - 1 September
*Battle of Pszczyna - 1 to 2 September
*Battle of Grudziądz - 1 to 3 September
*Battle of Mława and Ciechanow - 1 to 4 September
*Battle of Jordanów - 2 September
*Battle of Węgierska Górka - 1 to 3 September:That began before September 3 and ended before or on September 7:
*Battle of Tuchola Forest - 1 to 5 September
*Battle of Borowa Góra - 2 to 5 September
*Battle of Westerplatte - 1 to 7 September:That began after September 3 and ended before or on September 7:
*Battle of Różan - 4 to 6 September
*Battle of Tomaszów Mazowiecki - 6 September:That began before September 7 and lasted afterwards:
*Battle of Wizna - 6 to 10 September
*Battle of Hel - 1 September to 2 Octoberee also
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German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss
*Opposing forces in the Polish September Campaign
*Polish army order of battle in 1939 Notes
References
*pl icon [http://historia.pgi.pl/kampania.html Kampania Wrześniowa] (September Campaign), section on the Battle of the Border
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