- Warsaw Armoured Motorized Brigade
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unit_name=Warsaw Armoured Motorized Brigade
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country=Poland
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type=Armoured
branch=Land forces
dates=1939
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size=~30 tanks and tankettes
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battles=Battle of Tomaszów Lubelski
notable_commanders=Stefan Rowecki
anniversaries=The Warsaw Armoured Motorized Brigade ( _pl. Warszawska Brygada Pancerno-Motorowa, WBP-M, WBPanc-Mot) was a motorized unit of thePolish Army during the interbellum period. Thebrigade was one of two such units in Poland (the other being the10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) ; several more were planned). Not fully formed by September 1, it was nonetheless partially combat ready and immediately rushed into battle during thePolish September Campaign . Following heavy loses during theBattle of Tomaszów Lubelski , it was disbanded on September 20, 1939.History
The Brigade was formed in early June 1939, when the
Polish Minister of Military Affairs , GeneralTadeusz Kasprzycki , gave order to transform the1st Regiment of Mounted Rifles from theGarwolin garrison into a motorized unit. On June 10, 1939, ColonelStefan Rowecki was named commandant of the Brigade (later, with a pseudonym "Grot", which means the spearhead, he became the first commander ofHome Army , and was killed by Germans). The new unit was also based on other regiments, such as the 1st Rifle Regiment fromRembertów , the sapper battalion fromPuławy and the 2nd Motorised Artillery Battalion fromStryj (8×75mm guns), which joined it on September 6.The unit was equipped with Polish-made
tankette sTKS (13 × TKS tankettes, 2 of them with 20mm guns, 11th Reece Tank Company), and British-madelight tank sVickers E (17 machines, 12th Light Tank Company). Those tanks were no match to GermanPzKpfw II ,PzKpfw III andPzKpfw IV .Fact|date=January 2008 On September 1, 1939, the Brigade left the barracks and concentrated its forces around Garwolin. It stayed there until September 3 as a reserve of the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army, then was ordered to prepare the defense of theVistula river line betweenDęblin andSolec . On September 5, it became part of freshly createdArmy Lublin , under GeneralTadeusz Piskor . The first contact with the enemy took place on September 8: the Brigade delayed the German advance and covered the retreat of the Polish forces. In the course of time, it absorbed remains of other Polish armored units.On September 10 Brigade's positions were attacked by the 4th and 14th Infantry Divisions of the
Wehrmacht . The Poles defended themselves, three days later counterattacked and the Germans retreated towards theVistula river. However, the Polish offensive was stopped by the Army Headquarters and the Brigade began withdrawal towardsLwów (Lviv). On September 15, Rowecki ordered to destroy all unnecessary equipment and divided the Brigade into two columns.On September 16, the Brigade, together with other Polish units, was surrounded in the area of
Tomaszów Lubelski (see:Battle of Tomaszów Lubelski ). The Polish forces decided to attack the town of Tomaszów Lubelski; the offensive was carried out in the morning of September 17 by Warsaw Armoured Motorized Brigade, which managed to catch theGerman XXII Corps by surprise. However, the Germans quickly organized a defence and the Polish attack failed, with the Brigade losing half of the equipment. On September 19, another Polish attack did not succeed, and one day later, after fierce fighting and destruction of large part of equipment, General Piskor decided to surrender. Rowecki ordered the destruction of remaining heavy equipment and all soldiers to try to break through the German encirclement on his own. He himself was not caught by the Germans, also hundreds of Brigade's soldiers managed to escape toHungary and later toGreat Britain , where they joined the Polish 1st Armored Division of GeneralStanisław Maczek .ee also
*
Polish army order of battle in 1939
*Polish contribution to WWII ources
* Rajmund Szubanski: "Polska bron pancerna 1939"; Warszawa 1989 pl icon
* Waclaw Zaleski: "W Warszawskiej Brygadzie Pancerno-Motorowej 1939", Warszawa 1988 pl icon
* http://www.wojsko18-39.internetdsl.pl/wrzesien/strona3.htm pl icon
* http://derela.republika.pl/brigades.htm#wbpm en icon
* http://www.wojsko-polskie.pl/wortal/document,,id,1536,pageNo,14.html pl icon
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