The Battle of the Bzura (or the Battle of Kutno) was both the largest battle and Polish counter-attack of the German invasion of Poland and was fought...
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attempt to halt the German advance on Warsaw (Battle of the Bzura). Zgierz Aleksandrów Łódzki Ozorków Łęczyca Łowicz Sochaczew Brochów Wyszogród Linda Moszczenica...
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Ozorków [ɔˈzɔrkuf] (Yiddish: אוזורקוב, romanized: Ozorkov) is a town on the Bzura River in central Poland, with 19,128 inhabitants (2020). It has been...
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Start Łódź. moved from 'Kalisz-Łódź-Piotrków Tryb.-Sieradz' group: Bzura Ozorków, MKP Zgierz, Pogoń Zduńska Wola, Start Brzeziny, Stasiak Gomunice, Warta...
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Nowy Dwór 2002–2003 Unia Skierniewice 2003–2004 Tur Turek 2004–2005 Bzura Ozorków 2005 KS Częstochowa 2007 MGKS Lubraniec *Club domestic league appearances...
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positioned near Koło, then it took part in the Battle of the Bzura, attacking the Germans at Ozorków and Łęczyca. In the evening of 9 September the division...
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Poland in the south-east, and Sieradz Land in the south. It lies at the Bzura and on the north-east banks of Ner rivers. The Łęczyca Land and Sieradz...
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were carried out in 1940. Poles were deported to a transit camp in nearby Ozorków, and afterwards young people were deported from the camp to forced labour...
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World War II on September 1, 1939, the area was a scene of the Battle of Bzura and some fighting occurred in Głowno vicinity. The town was overrun by the...
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