Krakow$541007$ - translation to spanish
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Krakow$541007$ - translation to spanish

POLISH ARMY DURING THE POLISH DEFENSIVE WAR OF 1939
Armia Kraków; Army Kraków; Krakow Army; Armia Krakow; Army Krakow
  • Forces as of 31 August and German plan of attack.
  • Forces after 14 September with troop movements after this date
  • Forces as of 14 September with troop movements up to this date.

Krakow      
n. Kracovia, ciudad en el sur de Polonia que fue su capital desde 1305 hasta 1595 (también Cracovia); ciudad en Wisconsin (EEUU)

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Kraków Army

Kraków Army (Polish: Armia Kraków) was one of the Polish armies which took part in the Polish Defensive War of 1939. It was officially created on March 23, 1939 as the main pivot of Polish defence. It was commanded by Gen. Antoni Szylling. Originally, Kraków Army was to be made of seven infantry divisions, two cavalry brigades and one mountain brigade. On September 1, 1939, General Szylling had the force which consisted of five infantry divisions, two cavalry brigades and one brigade of mountain infantry. Altogether, the army was made of 59 battalions, 29 squadrons, 352 cannons, 90 tanks, two armoured trains and 44 planes. These forces were not enough to halt German advance, especially in the area north of Częstochowa, where Kraków Army connected with Łódź Army. Main thrust of Wehrmacht panzer units was directed there, and this area was defended only by the Polish 7th I.D., which was destroyed in the early days of September 1939, opening the way towards central Poland.