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- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) abstract "35th Infantry Division (Polish: 35. Dywizja Piechoty) was a reserve unit of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic. It did not exist in peacetime organization of the army, and was formed between August 31 - September 4, 1939, during the Invasion of Poland. The division consisted mainly of units which until September 1 manned Fortified Area of Wilno (Obszar Warowny Wilno), and forces of the Border Protection Corps, which guarded northeastern corner of the country. After its formation, the division joined Operational Group Wyszkow. On September 7, 1939, the division, commanded by Colonel Jaroslaw Szafran, was sent to the area south of Bialystok, where it waited for train transports to move it westwards. On the next day however, Polish Commander in Chief Edward Smigly-Rydz ordered the division to march to the rail junction at Czeremcha, where it boarded trains to Lwow, some 500 kilometers south (see also Battle of Lwow (1939)). By September 13, 35th Infantry Division was ready to take part in action. On the next day, it manned western line of defence of the city, and on September 15, it attacked the advancing Wehrmacht in Kortumowa Gora and Holosko. Polish attack, in which bayonets were used, halted the Germans, which had to call for artillery support. On September 18, in order to create a link with 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade, the 35th I.D. attacked along the line Holosko - Brzuchowice. The attack began in the afternoon, and by evening, Polish forces captured complex of a sanatorium along the road to Brzuchowice. Meanwhile, however, 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade was ordered to break through to Hungary. On September 19, Polish defenders of Lwow found out about forces of General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, which tried to break into the city from forests in the area of Jaworow. General Wladyslaw Langner immediately ordered the 35th I.D. to attack German positions near Zamarstynow and Holosko. After initial success, Poles were repelled by German tanks, and failed to aid General Sosnkowski. The 35th I.D., which had used up all its ammunition, capitulated in forests near Brzuchowice. Its commandant, Colonel Jaroslaw Szafran, was later captured by the Soviets, and murdered in Katyn Massacre. Furthermore, the NKVD murdered the following officers of the division: Colonel Lucjan Janiszewski, who commanded divisional infantry, Colonel Piotr Parfianowicz of 205th Infantry Regiment, Colonel Edward Koscinski of 206th Infantry Regiment, Colonel Wladyslaw Jozef Mikolajczyk of 207th Infantry Regiment, Colonel Wladyslaw Aleksander Suryn of 33th Light Artillery Regiment Major Doctor Jan Wincenty Krolikiewicz of Sanitary Company, Major Erwin Ludwik Herman Bordolo of Field Court Nr. 33.".
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- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageRevisionID "635623347".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink 10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland).
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lwow_(1939).
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lwów_(1939).
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Bialystok.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Białystok.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Border_Protection_Corps.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Divisions_of_Poland.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1939.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_Poland_in_World_War_II.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_World_War_II_divisions.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Czeremcha,_Podlaskie_Voivodeship.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Rydz-Śmigły.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Smigly-Rydz.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Fall_Weiss_(1939).
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Holosko.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Poland.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Jaroslaw_Szafran.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Jaworow.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Jaworów.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Katyn_Massacre.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Katyn_massacre.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Kazimierz_Sosnkowski.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Lucjan_Janiszewski.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Lviv.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Lwow.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink NKVD.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Operational_Group.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Armed_Forces.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Army.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Polish_army_order_of_battle_in_1939.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Second_Polish_Republic.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Vilnius.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Wilno.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Wladyslaw_Langner.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Wyszkow.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Wyszków.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Władysław_Langner.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLink Zamarstyniv.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "35th Infantry Division (Poland)".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "35th Infantry Division".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageWikiLinkText "35th Reserve Infantry Division".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) date "September 2014".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) hasPhotoCollection 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland).
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) reason "Should this be '30th', '33rd' or something else?".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) subject Category:Divisions_of_Poland.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1939.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_Poland_in_World_War_II.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) subject Category:Polish_World_War_II_divisions.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) hypernym Unit.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) type Organisation.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) comment "35th Infantry Division (Polish: 35. Dywizja Piechoty) was a reserve unit of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic. It did not exist in peacetime organization of the army, and was formed between August 31 - September 4, 1939, during the Invasion of Poland. The division consisted mainly of units which until September 1 manned Fortified Area of Wilno (Obszar Warowny Wilno), and forces of the Border Protection Corps, which guarded northeastern corner of the country.".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) label "35th Infantry Division (Poland)".
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) sameAs 35e_division_dinfanterie_(Pologne).
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) sameAs 35_Dywizja_Piechoty_(II_RP).
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) sameAs m.011q2fnd.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) sameAs Q2816313.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) sameAs Q2816313.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) wasDerivedFrom 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland)?oldid=635623347.
- 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland) isPrimaryTopicOf 35th_Infantry_Division_(Poland).