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Poznań Army

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Active
  
Mar 23 - Sep 21, 1939

Type
  
Headquarters

Notable commanders
  
Tadeusz Kutrzeba

Engagement
  
Country
  
Poland

Engagements
  
Battle of the Bzura

Notable commander
  
Tadeusz Kutrzeba

Poznań Army

Size
  
4 divisions and 2 brigades

Similar
  
Kraków Army, Border Protection Corps, Polish Armed Forces in, Polish cavalry, Polish Legions in World War I

Army Poznań (Polish: Armia Poznań) led by Major General Tadeusz Kutrzeba was one of the Polish Armies during the Invasion of Poland in 1939.

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Tasks

Flanked by Armia Pomorze to the north and Łódź Army to the south, the Army was to provide flanking operations in Grand Poland region, defend it and withdraw towards lines of defence along the Warta river.

Operational history

During the Invasion of Poland, in the battle of the Border the German Army Group South struck between Poznań and Łódź Armies, penetrating Polish defenses and forcing Polish armies to retreat. The Poznań Army itself was not heavily engaged during those early days but was forced to retreat due to danger of being flanked. Later the Poznań Army strengthened by the remains of the Pomorze Army took part in the Polish counteroffensive Battle of Bzura; finally remaining units withdrew towards Warsaw and took part in its defense.

Organization

The Army was commanded by gen. Tadeusz Kutrzeba; its chief of staff was colonel Stanisław Lityński.

It consisted of 4 infantry divisions and 2 cavalry brigades.

  • 14th Infantry Division (14 Dywizja Piechoty)
  • 17th Infantry Division (17 Dywizja Piechoty)
  • 25th Infantry Division (25 Dywizja Piechoty)
  • 26th Infantry Division (26 Dywizja Piechoty)
  • Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade (Wielkopolska Brygada Kawalerii)
  • Podolska Cavalry Brigade (Podolska Brygada Kawalerii)
  • References

    Poznań Army Wikipedia