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Ull9
фэй, еще раз вы не нашли советско-польских боев?
извините, где ваши глаза?
вот краткое перечисление. и простите мне что английский.
Battle of Borowicze-Nawуz-Huziatyń - 21 September:
Soviet forces - (part of 87 Infantry Division) - 16 Infantry Regiment, 71 AT artillery squadron, 43 divisional reconessaince battalion
Polish forces - 3 KOP Regiment, mjr. Jan Walaska's artillery squadron
Soviet losses (according to Russian sources - RGWA):
16 Infantry Regiment - 169 KIA and MIA, 131 WIA
43 divisional reconessaince bat. - 2 destroyed tanks, huge number of KIA, MIA and WIA
Motorized Company from 43 divisional bat. - 29 KIA (only 11 men from company survived!!!)
Polish losses:
Low - less than 100 (including WIA, MIA, KIA and POWs)
Result: Polish forces withdrawn across Janуwka region, towards bridge on river Stochуw
Battle of Janуwka and Stochуw - 22 - 23 September:
Polish forces - same as the day before
Soviet forces - all units from 87 Infantry Division + heavy artillery and airforce support + reinforcements
Soviet losses:
16 Infantry Regiment - 56 KIA, 84 WIA
87 Infantry Division - another 4 destroyed tanks
Polish losses:
Also high
Result: On 23 September Polish commander, facing huge enemy forces, capitulates, but on honorable conditions (polish soldiers and officers are not taken captivity, but they are allowed to go to their homes)
Unfortunately, Soviet busters treaten capitulation conditions, and captured all polish officers - later most of them were killed (most part in Медное - it's near town called in polish "Katyń"...)
Battle of Grodno - Grodno was the longest defended against Soviet agression big Polish city east of river Bug
Soviet losses in Grodno (according to Russian sources): 53 KIA, 161 WIA, 19 tanks, 3 armoured cars
Polish losses: 19 murdered officers (murdered after taken prisoners), many KIA, WIA, MIA - many of them were teenage boys, Grodno was defended also by polish civilians (in 1939 90% Grodno's inhabitant were Poles - today Grodno is in Belarus, but there still lives many Poles there)
Result: Soviet forces captured Grodno, but MOST PART OF 2,000 defenders, managed to ESCAPE, and later still fought against Soviets - for example in Battle of Kodziowce & Sopoćkinie.
Rest of them - escaped to Lithuania, and later to France - they wanted to fight in new-formed Polish Forces in France
In 1941 city Grodno was given Virtuti Militari - the highest polish military award, and was called "Zawsze Wierne" (Always Faithfull) by General Władysław Sikorski
Also soldiers who fought in Grodno - and later in 6th Polish Infantry Division in the West, were awarded by Sikorski in 1941with "Medal of New Eagles" (according to tradition of city Lwуw defenders - "Lwowian Eagles" - men who defended, with great breavery, Polish city - Lwуw - from Ukrainians in 1919 - and they won - Lwуw was in Poland between 1918-1939)
Battle of Kodziowce & Sopoćkinie (near Augustуw Forest - Suwalszczyzna region, north-east Poland) - 22. September :
Soviet losses (as always - according to soviet sources) - 4 destroyed tanks, 3 destroyed armoured cars, 11 KIA, 14 WIA
Poles claimed 22 soviet armoured vehicles "eliminated" ("eliminated" - that probably means - Poles destroyed 7 and heavilly damaged 15, Russians though that all of these heavily damaged would be repaired - but probably often those vehicles were unable to repair, so real number of lost vehicles is probably higher than 7, but lower than 22)
Very interesting think is that Polish Soldiers from Reserve Cavalary Brigade "Wołkowysk" who fought at Kodziowce and Sopoćkinie, hadnt have ANY anti-tank weapons - all soviet tanks they destroyed, they destroyed using so called "Molotov Coctails" (in Poland - Butelki z Benzyną ) (they burned tanks - not crushed them) and other "home-made" weapons.
Soviet Army March across Lember (Lwуw) streets, after city had capitulated to Russians - afternoon 22. September:
Soviet losses: 4 KIA, 8 WIA (it seems that not all polish soldiers and civilians stoped fighting after capitulation)
Operation near River Dniestr and Beskid:
Soviet 13 Infantry Corp losses: 16 KIA, 65 WIA (most casualties caused by polish mines)
Polish losses: very low
Result: Soviet forces captured... 300 tankers of great polish Vodka in town Borysław (German captured that Vodka before, but they didnt drink all - hehe - and they were ordered to withdraw to west bank of River Bug - as pact Ribbentrop-Molotow says their commanders - they probably forgot to take Vodka with them )
Battle of Szack - 28. September:
Soviet losses (according to soviet "sources" - probably false "sources") 81 - 82 KIA (including 6 - 7 officers), 184 - 185 WIA, 9 completely destroyed tanks, 5 completely destroyed Komsomolec's - they dont say how many where damaged, and this source probably lies about losses (too small for such a big battle - and won by Polish KOP forces)
Polish losess: probably few hundreds (but Russian - as called "sources" - estimates them for 700 KIA and more than 1000 MIA !!! SIC!!!!! - they try to say Poles had 700 KIA and we had 81 KIA - in the battle which was won by Poles! - HAHAHAHHAHA)
Battle of Wytyczno - 1. October 1939 :
Soviet losses of 253 Infantry Regiment (according to Soviet sources ofc): 31 KIA, 94 WIA, 3 destroyed tanks T-37, 3 destroyed Komsomolec's, 1 heavily damaged tank
Polish losses (according to Polish sources ofc): 93 KIA, Prisoners who died from wounds - they had no medical care in Soviet captivity-, and murdered after taking to captivity (most of that number - 93 - were murdered priosners - that's how Soviets respected soldiers uniform and Geneva Treaties ...)
Polish losses according to Soviets sources (no - not sources but Soviet propaganda - thats right name for that bullshit...) - 380 Killed in Action, 1000 Prisoners (no matter that in Battle of Wytyczno fought less than 1380 Polish soldiers... - numbers which are in soviet, so called, "sources" - are always SO round... 1000, 500, 380 etc. .... )
Battle of Milanуw & Parczewo - Polish "Kobryń" ID from SGO "Polesie" Victory - 30. September:
Soviet losses (according to Polish sources - Division "Kobryń" reports): At least 100 KIA (including 3 officers and battalion commander)
Soviet losses (according to Soviet sources): 36 KIA, 41 WIA, 3 tanks destroyed, 3 trucks destroyed, 4 Heavy Machine Guns lost, 1 artillery piece lost
68 Soviet soldiers were taken prisoners and used as porters (Poles let them to go, but they didnt wont to come back to their own forces or go anywhere - they were scared)
Poles also captured:
11 Heavy Machine Guns
7 Light Machine Guns
1 Artillery gun
10 Ammunition Trucks
Polish losses: 8 KIA, 7 WIA
Soviet sources means:
RGWA
"Sowietsko-polskije wojny 1918 - 1939"
Polish sources means:
"Agresja na Polskę w świetle dokumentуw. 17 września 1939", Warzawa 1994
"Gdy Zamilkły Strzały" J.Klaudia
"Kampania Polska 1939 Roku" Cz.Grzelak, H.Stańczyk - pages 233 - 278, 317 - 367 - and numbers given in that book about Soviet casualties also based mainly on Russian sources, but authors of that publication - Czesław Grzelak and Henryk Stańczyk - always gives their comment to numbers that russian source gives (in some situations they agree with them, but most times they say russian sources are probably falsed by comunist propaganda - and number of casualties are lowered - sometimes i agree with them - for example with numbers given to Battle of Wytyczno and Szack - two greatest Russian defeats in Polish Campaign )
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