Battle of Pszczyna
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Battle of Pszczyna (Polish: Bitwa Pszczyńska) refers to the series of battles on 1 and 2 September 1939 near the town of Pszczyna during the Invasion of Poland. Battle of Pszczyna formed part of the battle of the border.
The battle can be divided into three phases:
- 1 September: Polish defense of the outer positions near the Brzeźce village
- 2 September, morning: Polish defense of the main positions near Pszczyna
- 2 September, afternoon: battles near Ćwiklice
During those two days Polish forces suffered a defeat and were forced to retreat. This defeat forced the Polish High Command to pull back the entire frontline, and cede the territory of Upper Silesia to the Germans.
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- This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding Polish Wikipedia article as of 1 April 2006.