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Battle of Chojnice (1939)

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Date
  
1 September 1939

Location
  
Chojnice, Poland

Result
  
German victory

Similar
  
Battle of Grudziądz, Battle of Władypol, Battle of Łomża, Battle of Pszczyna, Battle of Kobryń

Battle of chojnice


The Battle of Chojnice occurred during the 1939 German invasion of Poland on the first day of the hostilities, 1 September. A detached unit from the Polish army Chojnice Detached Group under Colonel Tadeusz Majewski, part of the Czersk Operational Group under Stanisław Grzmot-Skotnicki, was assigned the task of defending the city of Chojnice, a major regional communications center, to protect the southern flank of Army Pomorze.

The German attacks started at 04:30 with Stuka dive bombers, from 3/1 Stuka Geschwader, attacking the Tczew bridge. The Wehrmacht then tried to sneak armoured cars into the station, but the Poles destroyed the bridge beforehand. Finally, an armored train attack on Chojnice was repulsed.

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Battle of Chojnice (1939) Wikipedia


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