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  2. Charge at Krojanty - Wikipedia

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    Early in the day, Polish cavalry had intercepted German infantry moving towards the Free City of Danzig (Gdańsk) and slowed their progress. At 08:00, the Germans broke through Polish Border Guard units south of the Polish cavalry, which forced the Polish units in the area to start a retreat towards a secondary defence line at the Brda river.

  3. Krojanty - Wikipedia

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    Monument at the battlefield. On 1 September 1939, the first day of the German invasion of Poland which started World War II, it was the site of the Skirmish of Krojanty which became an anti-Polish propaganda myth of Polish cavalry attacking German tanks.

  4. Polish cavalry - Wikipedia

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    Despite media reports of the time, particularly in respect of the Battle of Krojanty, no cavalry charges were made by the Polish Cavalry against German tanks. The Polish cavalry, however, was successful against the German tanks in the Battle of Mokra. [3] The Polish cavalry did not discard the lance as a weapon until 1934 or 1937 and continued ...

  5. Opposing forces in the Polish September Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Polish Cavalry brigades were used as a mobile infantry and were quite successful against German infantry. Cavalry charges were rare but successful, especially when used against infantry in un-entrenched positions. However, while Polish cavalry matched German panzers in speed and anti-infantry effectiveness, in the end it simply could not stand ...

  6. Polish hussars - Wikipedia

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    By the reign of Bathory (1576–1586), the hussars had replaced medieval-style lancers in the Polish Crown army, and they now formed the bulk of the Polish cavalry. By the 1590s, most Polish hussar units had been reformed along the same "heavy" model. These heavy hussars were known in Poland as husaria. Polish hussars during entry into Kraków ...

  7. 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Cavalry Brigade (Polish: 10. Brygada Kawalerii ) was a Polish military unit in World War II . It was the only fully operational Polish motorized infantry unit during the Invasion of Poland , as Warsaw Armoured Motorized Brigade was not completed by September 1, 1939.

  8. Volhynian Cavalry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Volhynian Cavalry Brigade (Polish: Wołyńska Brygada Kawalerii) was a Polish cavalry brigade, which saw action against the invading Germans during the Invasion of Poland, a part of World War II. Raised from recruits in the area of Wołyń , the division was posted to the Łódź Army .

  9. Polish cavalry brigade order of battle in 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Polish Cavalry Brigade and Regiment - equipment Regiment Brigade General; officers 36 232 (373) privates and NCOs 838 5 911 (6 911) horses Cavalry horses Pack horses Cart-horses Total 616 43 221 920 5 194 (6 291) Vehicles; cars 1 65 (66) motorcycles 1 field kitchens: 6 tabor carts 86 chaplains cart 1 4 taczanka wz.28 or wz.36 13