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The Polish Army in 1939
by Vincent W. Rospond
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This volume examines the history, organization and battles of the Polish Army during the 1939 campaign. The information will include details on the uniforms, equipment, and vehicles of the Polish Army in the early and often misunderstood campaign of the war.
The Polish Army in 1939 Vincent W. Rospond
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Inventory of armored fighting http://monsterhunteurs.xooit.fr/viewtopic.php?p=210 on September 1, 1939Armored fighting vehicles Inventory7TP (37mm Bofors gun) 170Vickers 6t 50Renault R-35 53Renault FT-17 67TK/TKS tankettes 700Armoured Cars 100TOTAL1,140Polish TK tankettes line-up for manoeuvreLater in the course of the war other operational units were createdReynal & HitchcockA website describing the Polish forces in France, UK and the Netherlands Most of Poland's highest government officials evacuated to Romania on the night of 17-18 September"Chronology: 1939"They sent an army group, called Field Army Bernolk under the command of Slovak General Ferdinand Catlos
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