- threat, the
majority of the
Polish po****tion was
evacuated beyond the
Huczwa River. UPA
liquated many
settlements around Nabróż. UPA
renewed their attacks...
- times.
Fearing encirclement, the
Polish troops had to
withdraw across the
Huczwa River from Nabróża. On May 21 the UPA
tried to
attack Narol however the...
-
partly Łaszczów and
Tyszowce and to push the Home Army
units behind the
Huczwa River. The battle,
fought on 5 April,
ended with the
success of the Polish...
-
located over 20 km (12 mi) to the west of
Volodymyr near the
mouth of the
Huczwa [pl] River, a
tributary of the
Western Bug.
Geographically it
occupies northern...
- the last time it
flooded in
Belarus was in 1999. Left bank
Poltva Bukowa Huczwa Uherka Włodawka
Krzna Toczna Liwiec Kałamanka
Right bank
Solokiya Luha Mukhavets...
- and June 1944, a Polish-Ukrainian
front had been
established along the
Huczwa River with
several thousand parti****nts on each side; it
ceased to exist...
-
superiority of the
Ukrainian forces made the AK
decide to
withdraw behind the
Huczwa River. However,
Jerzy Markiewicz argued that
Ukrainian attacks alone would...
- Wacław; Kłembukowski, Bolesław; Tokarczuk,
Eugeniusz (2020). Łuny nad
Huczwą i
Bugiem (PDF) (in Polish). Światowy Związek Żołnierzy
Armii Krajowej Okręg...
- go back to the
early Middle Ages, when a
defensive gord
existed on the
Huczwa river island. It was
first mentioned in 1254, as a
hunting settlement located...
- the
Middle Ages, when a gord
probably existed among swampy meadows of the
Huczwa river.
Following the
Mongol Invasion of Poland, in
which most
local towns...