The Raid on Fraustadt (Polish: Wypad na Wschowę) was a military raid, carried out by the Polish Army on September 2, 1939, the second day of the Invasion...
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September: Worek Plan 1 September – 2 October: Battle of Hel 2 September: Raid on Fraustadt 2–6 September: Battle of Borowa Góra 3 September: Battle of Bukowiec...
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Battle of the Border (category Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata)
September Raid on Fraustadt - 2 September Battle of Węgierska Górka - 1 to 3 September That began before September 3 and ended before or on September...
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Polish Captain who was known for being one of the main leaders of the Raid on Fraustadt and commanding the 55th Poznań Infantry Regiment [pl] during the Invasion...
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Poland; Germany and Danzig defeat Poland Raid on Fraustadt 2 September Polish insurgents successfully raid a German town Battle of Borowa Góra 2–5 September...
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Kozienice (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
photographer. Edmund Lesisz (1906-1943) a Polish Captain, a leader of the Raid on Fraustadt in 1939 Julia Michalska (born 1985) a Polish rower and team bronze...
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Poland was upgraded to a state of war. The Polish army conducted the Raid on Fraustadt. The Battle of Borowa Góra began. A lone Polish PZL.23B light bomber...
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Tunisia—the Polish Fighting Team (nicknamed "Skalski's Circus")—and in raids on Germany (1940–45). In the second half of 1941 and early 1942, Polish bomber...
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Imperial Russian Army, but was released to the reserve the following year on health grounds. In 1913 he was re-called up to the Russian army and in 1914...
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before nightfall. On September 2, following the order of General Abraham, the 55th Infantry Regiment carried out the Raid on Fraustadt, while uhlans of...
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Dębowa Łęka (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
Germany to be occupied by enemy forces, in conjunction with the Raid on Fraustadt (Wschowa) on 2 September 1939; Polish forces withdrew a few days later after...
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List of World War II battles (redirect from Raiding operations during World War II)
Battle of Sirte Operation Vigorous Operation Pedestal Battle of Skerki Bank Raid on Algiers Battle of the Cigno Convoy Battle of the Campobasso Convoy Battle...
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Humlebæk and for the battles of Narva, Düna and Kliszów. In the Battle of Fraustadt in 1706, with his own independent army, he decisively defeated a Saxon-Russian...
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List of battles by casualties (section Raids and sacks)
övermakten. Baltikums fall 1700–1710. pp. 38 Sjöström, Oskar (2008). Fraustadt 1706. Ett fält färgat rött (in Swedish). Lund: Historiska Media. pp. 145–146...
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defeats Russia. Swedes capture and hold Grodno for two years. Battle of Fraustadt 13 February – Sweden defeats Saxony during the Great Northern War. Battle...
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control of his native Saxony, but was decisively defeated at the Battle of Fraustadt in 1706, a battle sometimes compared to the Ancient Battle of Cannae due...
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Walaja (633 AD) Battle of Mohi (1241) Battle of Ekeren (1703) Battle of Fraustadt (1706) Battle of Kirkuk (1733) Battle of Kars (1745) Battle of Maymyo...
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figures, starting from the left, represent: building director Ludwig Fraustadt, commercial councilor Felix Geissler, banker Hans Kroch, who obtained...
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of Poland (1701–1706) (Great Northern War) [Northern Wars] Battle of Fraustadt – 1706 – Swedish invasion of Poland (1701–1706) (Great Northern War) [Northern...
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issues the first paper money in the Americas. 1706 – During the Battle of Fraustadt Swedish forces defeat a superior Saxon-Polish-Russian force by deploying...
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named in honor of the Duke. February 13 – Great Northern War – Battle of Fraustadt: Outnumbered more than 4 to 1 in infantry troops, and more than 2 to 1...
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following Swedish victory, again at impossible odds, at the Battle of Fraustadt. Augustus II was forced off the throne and replaced with the less aggressive...
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History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764) (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
and the Saxon-led coalition army was defeated in 1706 at the Battle of Fraustadt. As a result of the favorable for him outcomes at the War of the Spanish...
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