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- Battle_of_Radom abstract "The Battle of Radom, also known as the Battle of Iłża, was part of the Invasion of Poland during the Second World War. It lasted from 8 September 1939 to 9 September 1939. Polish troops of the Prusy Army, under General Stanisław Skwarczyński, defended the city of Iłża and the road from Sandomierz to Radom. The Poles were not ready to meet head on overwhelming German XV Army Corps (General Hermann Hoth), and were easily defeated after two days of fighting. Prusy Army, in the aftermath of the battle, ceased to exist. Some of the army's units joined other tactical groupings of the Polish armed forces.Armia Prusy, which was regarded as strategic reserve of Polish forces, remained deep behind front line, and was not planned to enter the battle before mid-September. To the surprise of Polish headquarters, after the first week of fighting, motorized and panzer units of German 10th Army broke through a gap between Army Krakow and Army Lodz, near Czestochowa, and marched northwards to Warsaw.The battle began when southern wing of Prusy Army, which consisted of three infantry divisions (3rd Legions Infantry, 12th Infantry and 36th Infantry), together with Operational Group Kielce, clashed with motorized forces of German 10th Army, which blocked the routes towards the Vistula river.On September 8, 7th Polish Infantry Regiment (3rd Division), supported by two artillery batteries, captured Ilza. Its battalions were scattered around the town, while 12th Infantry Division was located in northern parts of the Starachowice Forest, next to an armored regiment of Krakow Cavalry Brigade. First contact of 3rd Infantry Division with the enemy took place at midday. East of Ilza, German motorized units were halted by Polish regiments. The Germans regrouped and attacked again, but failed to break through Polish lines.Soon afterwards, German 3rd Light Division entered the battle, but its advance was also checked, near the village of Pilatka. Another German assault was halted near the village of Kotlarka, and the enemy had to retreat southwards, to the road Ilza - Lipsko. At app. 3 p.m., German tanks were repelled near Trebowiec Duzy, and finally, after artillery barrage, the Germans attacked Ilza, at 6 p.m. Polish 7th Infantry Regiment had to retreat, and managed only to keep its positions near the ruins of the Ilza Castle.Surrounded by the Wehrmacht, 12th Infantry Division attempted to break out. Despite initial success of 52nd Infantry Regiment, which destroyed large quantities of German equipment, the enemy checked the Poles. By nightfall of September 8, 3rd Legions Infantry was ordered to march towards Czerwona, while 12th Infantry, divided into two columns, headed towards Ciecierowka.In the morning of September 9, remains of the 3rd Legions Division, commanded by Colonel Stanislaw Tatar, were located in a forest by Czerwona. Smaller groups of Polish soldiers tried to get into the Kozienice Forest, but most failed. At the same time, 12th Infantry had difficulty in reaching the Starachowice Forest, as in the night German forces had been reinforced. Northern column of 12th Infantry was stuck near Kotlarka, as its morning attack was checked by the enemy.Southern column, which was to march towards Michalow, had to wait for its 51st Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel Emil August Fieldorf. The regiment was stuck on local roads, and the column finally set off at 5 a.m., but soon afterwards was checked near Stary Rzechow. Under the circumstances, Generals Skwarczynski and Paszkiewicz gathered their officers in the village of Piotrowe Pole, and decided to break their units into small groups, heading towards the Vistula. As a result of this decision, Operational Group of General Skwarczynski de facto ceased to exist.The Battle of Ilza / Radom is commemorated on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw, with the inscription "ILZA 8 IX 1939"".
- Battle_of_Radom causalties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Radom date "1939-09-09".
- Battle_of_Radom isPartOfMilitaryConflict Invasion_of_Poland.
- Battle_of_Radom place Iłża.
- Battle_of_Radom place Poland.
- Battle_of_Radom result "German victory".
- Battle_of_Radom strength "Unknown".
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- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink 10th_Army_(Wehrmacht).
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- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink Czerwona.
- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink Czestochowa.
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- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink Emil_August_Fieldorf.
- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Hoth.
- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Poland_(1939–1945).
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- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink Vistula.
- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
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- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLink XV_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht).
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- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Radom".
- Battle_of_Radom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iłża 8 IX 1939".
- Battle_of_Radom casualties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Radom commander "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Radom commander "general Stanisław Skwarczyński".
- Battle_of_Radom conflict "Battle of Radom".
- Battle_of_Radom date "--09-09".
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- Battle_of_Radom partof Invasion_of_Poland.
- Battle_of_Radom partof Invasion_of_Poland_(1939).
- Battle_of_Radom place "Iłża near Radom, Poland".
- Battle_of_Radom result "German victory".
- Battle_of_Radom strength "Unknown".
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- Battle_of_Radom comment "The Battle of Radom, also known as the Battle of Iłża, was part of the Invasion of Poland during the Second World War. It lasted from 8 September 1939 to 9 September 1939. Polish troops of the Prusy Army, under General Stanisław Skwarczyński, defended the city of Iłża and the road from Sandomierz to Radom. The Poles were not ready to meet head on overwhelming German XV Army Corps (General Hermann Hoth), and were easily defeated after two days of fighting.".
- Battle_of_Radom label "Battle of Radom".
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- Battle_of_Radom sameAs Bitwa_pod_Iłżą_(1939).
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- Battle_of_Radom sameAs 拉多姆戰役.
- Battle_of_Radom wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Radom?oldid=651812457.
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