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ARTICLES RELATED TO Polish September Campaign |  |  |  | Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign
Polish September Campaign - Plans.
The German plan Fall Weiss, for what became known as the September campaign, was created by General Franz Halder, chief of the general staff, and directed by General Walther von Brauchitsch, the commander in chief of the upcoming campaign. The plan called for the start of hostilities before the declaration of war and to pursue a traditional doctrine of mass encirclement and destruction of enemy forces, assisted by the Germans' material advantages, including the use of mo ...
See also:Polish September Campaign, Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces, Polish September Campaign - Germany, Polish September Campaign - Soviet Union, Polish September Campaign - Poland, Polish September Campaign - Order of battle, Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Plans, Polish September Campaign - Phase 1: German aggression, Polish September Campaign - Phase 2: Soviet aggression, Polish September Campaign - Civilian losses, Polish September Campaign - Aftermath, Polish September Campaign - Notes Read more here: » Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign |
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Polish September Campaign - Plans.
The German plan Fall Weiss, for what became known as the September campaign, was created by General Franz Halder, chief of the general staff, and directed by General Walther von Brauchitsch, the commander in chief of the upcoming campaign. The plan called for the start of hostilities before the declaration of war and to pursue the doctrine of lightning war, later known as blitzkrieg. The novel concept of blitzkrieg called for German tanks (panzers) to attac ...
See also:Polish September Campaign, Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces, Polish September Campaign - Germany, Polish September Campaign - Soviet Union, Polish September Campaign - Poland, Polish September Campaign - Order of battle, Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Plans, Polish September Campaign - Phase 1: German aggression, Polish September Campaign - Phase 2: Soviet aggression, Polish September Campaign - Civilian losses, Polish September Campaign - Aftermath, Polish September Campaign - Notes Read more here: » Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign |
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 |  |  | Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Ukrainian FrontThe Soviet Ukrainian Front covered the southern portion of the invasion of Poland in 1939, and was comprised of three armies.
Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Fifth Army.
The Soviet 5th Army was comprised of two corps.
Soviet 3rd Cavalry Corps
Soviet 7th Cavalry Division
Soviet 27th Cavalry Division
Soviet 3rd Light Tank Brigade
One additional unidentified cavalry division
Soviet 8th Corps
Soviet 44th Rifle Division ...
See also:Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Byelorussian Front, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Third Army, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Fourth Army, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Tenth Army, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Eleventh Army, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Ukrainian Front, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Fifth Army, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Sixth Army, Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Twelfth Army Read more here: » Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939: Encyclopedia II - Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939 - Ukrainian Front |
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 |  |  | Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group NorthArmy Group North was commanded by Colonel General Fedor von Bock. Its initial objectives were to capture the "Polish Corridor" (4th Army) and drive southwards towards Warsaw from East Prussia (3rd Army).
German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group Reserve Troops.
Four divisions, including one panzer division, were held in reserve by Army Group North:
Army Group North Reserve
10th Panzer Division (10.Panzer-Division)
Commanded by General F ...
See also:German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group North, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group Reserve Troops, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 4th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 3rd Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group South, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group Reserve Troops, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 8th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 10th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 14th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Slovakian Army Group Bernolak, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Supporting Forces Read more here: » German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss: Encyclopedia II - German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group North |
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 |  |  | Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group SouthArmy Group South was commanded by Colonel General Gerd von Rundstedt. Its initial objective was to drive from Silesia towards Warsaw (8th and 10th armies), and to destroy the Polish forces around Krakow (14th Army).
German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group Reserve Troops.
62nd Infantry Division - Commanded by General Walter Keiner. Consisted of the 164th, 183rd, and 190th Infantry Regiments.
213th Infantry Division - Commanded by General Rene de l'Homme de Courbier ...
See also:German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group North, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group Reserve Troops, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 4th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 3rd Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group South, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group Reserve Troops, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 8th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 10th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - 14th Army, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Slovakian Army Group Bernolak, German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Supporting Forces Read more here: » German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss: Encyclopedia II - German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss - Army Group South |
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Eastern Front World War II - Invasion: Summer 1941.
██ to 9 July 1941
██ to 1 September 1941
██ to 9 September 1941
See also:Eastern Front World War II, Eastern Front World War II - Overview, Eastern Front World War II - Background, Eastern Front World War II - Operations, Eastern Front World War II - Invasion: Summer 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Moscow and Rostov: Autumn 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Soviet counter-offensive: Winter 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Don Volga and Caucasus: Summer 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Stalingrad: Winter 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Kursk: Summer 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Fall and Winter 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Summer 1944, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Europe: January–March 1945, Eastern Front World War II - End of War: April–May 1945, Eastern Front World War II - Leadership, Eastern Front World War II - Occupation and repression, Eastern Front World War II - Industrial output, Eastern Front World War II - Casualties Read more here: » Eastern Front World War II: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - Operations |
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Blitzkrieg - Reichswehr.
Blitzkrieg's immediate development began with Germany's defeat in the First World War. Shortly after the war, the new Reichswehr created committees of veteran officers to evaluate 57 issues of the war.[2] The reports of these committees formed doctrinal and training publications which were the standards in the Second World War. The Reichswehr was influenced by its analysis of pre-war German military thought, in particular its infiltration tactics of the war, and the manoeu ...
See also:Blitzkrieg, Blitzkrieg - Etymology and modern meaning, Blitzkrieg - Interwar period, Blitzkrieg - Reichswehr, Blitzkrieg - Foreign influence, Blitzkrieg - Guderian into the Wehrmacht, Blitzkrieg - Panzertruppe and Luftwaffe, Blitzkrieg - Spanish Civil War, Blitzkrieg - Methods of operations, Blitzkrieg - Schwerpunkt, Blitzkrieg - Paralysis, Blitzkrieg - Kesselschlacht, Blitzkrieg - Operations in the Second World War, Blitzkrieg - Poland 1939, Blitzkrieg - France 1940, Blitzkrieg - Soviet Union: the Eastern Front: 1941–45, Blitzkrieg - Western Front 1944–45, Blitzkrieg - Countermeasures and limitations, Blitzkrieg - Terrain, Blitzkrieg - Air superiority, Blitzkrieg - Counter-tactics, Blitzkrieg - Logistics, Blitzkrieg - Influence, Blitzkrieg - Changing Interpretations of Blitzkrieg Read more here: » Blitzkrieg: Encyclopedia II - Blitzkrieg - Interwar period |
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 |  |  | Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Breguet 19 - DevelopmentThe aircraft was designed as a succesor of a highly successful World War I light bomber Breguet 14. Initially it was conceived to be powered with two Bugatti engines, driving one four-blade propeller, and such a prototype was shown on the 7th Paris Air Show in November 1921, but finally a new plane was flown in March 1922 in a conventional layout with a single inline engine Renault 12Kb (450 hp). It was built in a biplane planform, with lower wings of a shorter span. After trials, Breguet 19 was ordered by the French Air Force ...
See also:Breguet 19, Breguet 19 - Development, Breguet 19 - Military use, Breguet 19 - Sport use, Breguet 19 - Description, Breguet 19 - Specifications Br.19 B2, Breguet 19 - General characteristics, Breguet 19 - Performance, Breguet 19 - Related content Read more here: » Breguet 19: Encyclopedia II - Breguet 19 - Development |
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 |  |  | Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - European Theatre of World War II - The eastern frontOn June 22, 1941, Germany launched an invasion against the Soviet Union, code-named Operation Barbarossa. The leader of the USSR, Josef Stalin, had been warned repeatedly by outside sources and his own intelligence network of the impending invasion, but he ignored the warnings. Moreover, on the very night of the invasion Soviet troops received a directive undersigned by Marshal Timoshenko and General of the Army Georgi Zhukov that commanded: "do not answer to any provocations" and "do not undertake any actions without specific orders". The e ...
See also:European Theatre of World War II, European Theatre of World War II - Preceding events, European Theatre of World War II - Outbreak of war in Europe, European Theatre of World War II - Nightfall in Northern Europe, European Theatre of World War II - War comes to the West, European Theatre of World War II - The war in the air, European Theatre of World War II - The Mediterranean and Balkans, European Theatre of World War II - The eastern front, European Theatre of World War II - The Allies' invasion of Italy, European Theatre of World War II - The Allies' liberation of France, European Theatre of World War II - The end of the war in Europe Read more here: » European Theatre of World War II: Encyclopedia II - European Theatre of World War II - The eastern front |
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