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- Polish_Southern_Front abstract "The Southern Front (Polish Front Południowy) was one of two fronts of the Polish Army created during the Invasion of Poland of 1939 against the allied forces of Nazi Germany and Soviet Union. It was established on September 12 out of the Polish Armies Karpaty and Kraków, as well as several military units created behind the front-lines. Its commander was Gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski, who was ordered by the Commander in Chief Edward Rydz-Śmigły to organize the Polish defence in the area of Lesser Poland and Volhynia and to prepare a last stand for the Polish defence in the so-called Romanian Bridgehead. Created too late to be able to change the fate of the war, the front was never established as a single entity and the entry of the Soviet Union on the side of Nazi Germany to the war against Poland made the plans for the front's creation obsolete.On September 13, 1939, Gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski came by plane to the location of Karpaty Army, renamed into Malopolska Army, which had already been encircled by the Wehrmacht. Since German units had established several bridgeheads along eastern bank of the San river, Sosnkowski decided to break through enemy lines in order to reach Lwow. The general had no idea that on September 12, the Germans had destroyed 24th Infantry Division near Bircza, and 3rd Mountain Brigade near Sambor. In the north, German forces pushed 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade to Jaworow, while 1st Mountain Division attacked Lwow (see Battle of Lwow (1939)). On September 14 Przemysl fell to the Wehrmach, and Sosnkowski’s forces retreated to Sadowa Wisznia, where they concentrated and marched to Lwow. On September 15 and 16, Poles managed to repel German attacks in the forests of Jaworow, destroying among others, SS Germania Regiment. On September 17, Sosnkowski was ordered to march to the Romanian Bridgehead, but was unable to achieve this, due to German encirclement of his army. In the area of Grodek Jagiellonski, remains of what was Polish Southern Front were destroyed by the Wehrmacht. Several soldiers managed to escape to Hungary, but the front as such ceased to exist.".
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- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink 10th_Motorized_Cavalry_Brigade_(Poland).
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink 1st_Mountain_Division_(Wehrmacht).
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lwów_(1939).
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Bircza.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Category:Army_units_and_formations_of_Poland.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Category:Invasion_of_Poland.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Rydz-Śmigły.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Front_(military).
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Horodok,_Lviv_Oblast.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Poland.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Jaworów.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Karpaty_Army.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Kazimierz_Sosnkowski.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Kraków_Army.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Lviv.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Land_Forces.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Northern_Front_(1939).
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Polish_army_order_of_battle_in_1939.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Polish_contribution_to_World_War_II.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Przemyśl.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Bridgehead.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Sambor.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink San_(river).
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Sudova_Vyshnia.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLink Volhynia.
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish Southern Front".
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Front".
- Polish_Southern_Front wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World-War-II-stub.
- Polish_Southern_Front subject Category:Army_units_and_formations_of_Poland.
- Polish_Southern_Front subject Category:Invasion_of_Poland.
- Polish_Southern_Front hypernym Fronts.
- Polish_Southern_Front type MilitaryUnit.
- Polish_Southern_Front type Invasion.
- Polish_Southern_Front type Unit.
- Polish_Southern_Front type War.
- Polish_Southern_Front comment "The Southern Front (Polish Front Południowy) was one of two fronts of the Polish Army created during the Invasion of Poland of 1939 against the allied forces of Nazi Germany and Soviet Union. It was established on September 12 out of the Polish Armies Karpaty and Kraków, as well as several military units created behind the front-lines. Its commander was Gen.".
- Polish_Southern_Front label "Polish Southern Front".
- Polish_Southern_Front sameAs Q7209994.
- Polish_Southern_Front sameAs Front_Południowy_(1939).
- Polish_Southern_Front sameAs m.0921c1.
- Polish_Southern_Front sameAs Q7209994.
- Polish_Southern_Front wasDerivedFrom Polish_Southern_Front?oldid=684242355.
- Polish_Southern_Front isPrimaryTopicOf Polish_Southern_Front.