Battle of Lasy Królewskie

Battle of Lasy Królewskie
Part of Invasion of Poland
Date1 September 1939
LocationJanowo, Krzynowłoga Mała in Poland
Result Indecisive
Belligerents
 Germany  Poland
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Unknown
Strength
Cavalry component of the 3rd Army (Wehrmacht) 11th Cavalry "Legions'" Regiment of Mazowiecka Cavalry Brigade
Casualties and losses
17 killed
25 wounded
20 killed
11 wounded

Battle of Lasy Królewskie (Polish: Bitwa w Lasach Królewskich, Battle of Royal Forests) refers to the battle on 1 September 1939 near Janowo and Krzynowłoga Mała during the battle of the border of the Invasion of Poland.

The German Third Army attacked towards Warsaw from East Prussia, but became entanged by the Mlawa fortifications. Panzer Division Kempf and two divisions of the 1st Corps were stopped by the Polish 20th Infantry Division. The Wodrig Corps could not flank the Polish position due to the swampy ground. Along the Ulatkowka river, Polish Uhlan cavalry (elements of 11th Cavalry "Legions'" Regiment) stopped attacks by the German 1st Cavalry Brigade. Rather than a mounted fight, most were dismounted. However, the Poles did stall the German Third Army advance.[1]:43

Sabers (on the Polish side szablas) were used.

References

  1. Zaloga, S.J., 2002, Poland 1939, Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd., ISBN 9781841764085