- Wilenska Cavalry Brigade
Wilenska Cavalry Brigade ( _pl. Wilenska Brygada Kawalerii) was a unit of the
Polish Army , created on April 1, 1937 out of the 3rd Independent Cavalry Brigade. Its headquarters were stationed inWilno , with some regiments garrisoned in the neighboring towns.In late 1930s it consisted of these units:
* 4th Regiment of Niemen Uhlans, stationed in Wilno,
* 13th Regiment of Wilno Uhlans, stationed inNowa Wilejka ,
* 23rd Regiment of Grodno Uhlans, stationed inPostawy ,
* 3rd Regiment of Mounted Artillery, stationed inPodbrodzie ,
* 7th Squadron of Pioneers, stationed in Wilno,
* 3rd Squadron of Communications, stationed in Wilno,Polish September Campaign
The Brigade, under Colonel
Konstanty Drucki-Lubecki , was part of thePrusy Army and on the night of August 31/September 1, 1939, it unloaded from trains at stations ofRogow andKoluszki , nearŁódź . In the following days, it defendedPiotrków Trybunalski , then, together with other units, it crossed theVistula . OnSeptember 8 , the 4th Regiment of Niemen Uhlans was attacked by parts of the German 1st Light Division of GeneralFriedrich Wilhelm von Loeper . The Poles destroyed five tanks, but had to withdraw, under strong pressure of the enemy. Soon afterwards, the whole Brigade, losing its heavy equipment as a result of several skirmishes with theWehrmacht , ceased to exist and got scattered. Several soldiers drowned in the Vistula, also the Poles left a lot of equipment on the eastern bank of the river. At the same time, the 23rd Regiment of Grodno Uhlans was cut from the rest of the Brigade and withdrew to theSwietokrzyskie Mountains . On September 10, the Brigade was planned to concentrate in a forest nearŁaskarzew , but the only unit that showed up was the 4th Regiment of Niemen Uhlans. The Poles headed towardsLubartów , joining other units of the Prusy Army. Then it became part of the Operational Cavalry Group of GeneralWładysław Anders and tried to break through toHungary , after fighting in theBattle of Tomaszów Lubelski .ee also
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Polish army order of battle in 1939
*Polish contribution to World War II
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