- Battle of Zadwórze
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Zadwórze
caption=Battle of Zadwórze
a 1929 painting byStanisław Kaczor-Batowski
partof=Polish-Soviet War
date=August 17 ,1920
place=Zadwórze, nearLwów
result=Russian tactical victory (Polish strategic victory)
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Bolesław Zajączkowski
commander2=Siemion Budionnyi
strength1=330
strength2= 1st Cavalry Army
casualties1=318 dead
casualties2=Unknown, probably exceeding 600|Battle of Zadwórze (sometimes referred to as the "Polish Thermopylae") was a battle of the
Polish-Bolshevik War . It was fought onAugust 17 ,1920 near the train station of Zadwórze, a small village located 33 kilometres from the city centre ofLwów (now Lviv). The battle, lasting roughly 24 hours, resulted in the complete destruction of the Polish forces but at the same time halted the Soviet advance, preventing the forces ofSiemion Budionnyi from seizing Lwów and so contributing to the successful defence of Warsaw.History
Eve of the Battle
By mid-August 1920 the
Red Army broke all Polish lines of defense and was marching towardsWarsaw . The Polish headquarters prepared a plan to counter-attack the Red Army on its left flank from theWieprz River area, in what became known as the Battle of Warsaw. To gather enough forces for the offensive, Gen.Józef Piłsudski , Polish Commander in Chief, ordered all available units to move to the Wieprz area and withdrew a number of formations from the Polish Southern Front, leaving only two-and-a-half infantry divisions to oppose the 12th Red Army and Budyonny’s cavalry. The city ofLwów was left with merely token forces defending the Upper Bug river line against three Russian armies (9th, 13th and 14th).After several days of heavy fighting, the
1st Cavalry Army underSiemion Budionnyi broke through Polish lines of defense and started its march towards Lwów. The civilian inhabitants of the city started to organize resistance and build field fortifications, anticipating a long siege. Several thousand civilians, mostly students and veterans of the 1918 Battle of Lwów, volunteered for the self-defense units. Ill-equipped detachments were sent towards the front line and fought in several battles (among them battles of Kamionka Strumiłłowa, Ruda Siedlecka, Chodaczków, Krasne, Busko, Biłka Szlachecka, Kurowice, Streptów, Zuchorzyce and Laszki Królewskie), but were unable to stop numerically and technologically superior forces of theRed Army .Battle
Among the volunteer units organized in Lwów was a group of soldiers of Major (later a general)
Roman Abraham . On the morning ofAugust 16 , the 1st battalion of the Polish 54th Infantry Regiment was sent from Lwów towards the village of Nowosiółki (east of the town ofKrasne ) in order to help the endangered units formed by Roman Abraham. Upon its arrival, the battalion found the town occupied by theRed Army and recaptured it. However, the following day it was endangered by encirclement and was ordered to withdraw towards Lwów. In the morning ofAugust 17 it was taken by surprise near a train station in the village of Zadwórze and was completely destroyed by forces of the Red 6th Cavalry Division of the1st Cavalry Army . All Polish soldiers, approximately 200, were killed or missing.At the same time a battalion of approximately 500 volunteers organized by Roman Abraham under command of Captain
Bolesław Zajączkowski was marching from Krasne along theLwów -Tarnopol rail road. OnAugust 17 , shortly before noon, when the group reached the village of Kutkorz it was attacked withmachine gun fire from the nearby village of Zadwórze. Capt. Zajączkowski ordered his men to form a line and started an assault towards the village. After a short fight, 330 Poles captured the train station. However, the village was not taken and soon the Polish forces were counter-attacked by the units of 6th Cavalry Division.By dusk the Poles' ammunition was almost completely depleted, yet the Polish unit managed to repel six consecutive cavalry charges. Captain Zajączkowski decided that the further defense of the station was impossible and ordered his units to retreat towards Lwów. However, the retreat was halted by three Bolshevik airplanes strafing the Polish defenders. After suffering heavy casualties, Zajączkowski ordered his men to organize a last pocket of resistance near the lineman's hut. After hand-to-hand combat with sabers and bayonets, the Polish resistance was broken. Out of 330 Polish soldiers who seized the train station earlier that day, 318 were dead. Several dozen wounded Poles were captured by the Red Army and assumed murdered. Captain Zajączkowski himself committed suicide in order not to be captured by the enemy. Only twelve Polish soldiers returned to the Polish lines to recount what had happened during the battle.Aftermath
The battle was a disaster for the Polish forces defending Zadwórze, in effect they were almost annihilated. However, the 11 hour long fight halted the advance of the whole 6th Cavalry Division for almost 24 hours. This allowed for the strengthening of the defences of Lwów. In addition, because of the defense of Zadwórze, the
1st Cavalry Army ofSiemion Budionnyi could not reach the forces fighting in the Battle of Warsaw and attack the undefended right flank of the forces ofJózef Piłsudski advancing towards the rear of the Red Army forces aroundWarsaw . When the forces of Budionnyi finally regrouped and restarted their march northwards, it was already too late and the Battle of Warsaw ended with a complete defeat of theRed Army . The 1st Cavalry Army was later defeated in aBattle of Komarów , which became known as "the biggest cavalry battle since the 18th century."Because of the heroic defense and high casualties, the battle of Zadwórze was nicknamed the "Polish
Battle of Thermopylae ".Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw
Among the Polish soldiers killed in the battle was 19-year-old Konstanty Zarugiewicz, a student of the 7th course of primary school and a veteran of the 1918 defence of Lwów, for which he was awarded with
Virtuti Militari andKrzyż Walecznych . His body was never found.In 1925 when the authorities of
Warsaw and the commanders of thePolish Army decided to build aTomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw , his mother Jadwiga Zarugiewiczowa was chosen as the person to select the coffin to be transported to Warsaw and buried in the grave.ee also
*
Battle of Wizna
*Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw
*Polish-Bolshevik War Related reading
* "Bitwa Lwowska 25 VII-18 X 1920. Dokumenty operacyjne"; Rytm,
Warsaw , ISBN 83-7399-012-7
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