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Konstanty Plisowski of the Odrowąż coat of arms (8 June 1890 – 1940) was a
Polish general and
military commander. He was the
Commander in the
battle of...
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forward deployment to
their units. From
these units General Konstanty Plisowski organized a
force of
roughly three infantry battalions,
aided by an engineering...
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commanded by
General Oleksander Hrekov and
Polish forces led by
Konstanty Plisowski during the Polish-Ukrainian War,
which took
place from July 11 to 13,...
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Panzer Corps under Heinz Guderian. The
forces under general Konstanty Plisowski defended the town of Brześć (Brest) from 16 to 19
September while the...
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Kobryn by a four-battalion-strong
improvised force under General Konstanty Plisowski. In the three-day-long battle,
which became known as the
Battle of Brześć...
- Kowalewski [pl],
Henryk Minkiewicz (ret.),
Kazimierz Orlik-Łukoski,
Konstanty Plisowski (ret.),
Rudolf Prich (killed in Lviv),
Franciszek Sikorski (ret.), Leonard...
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unable to
resupply and the
casualties rose to
almost 40%. At dawn
General Plisowski ordered part of the
Polish forces to
retreat from the
easternmost fortifications...
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small garrison of four
infantry battalions under General Konstanty Plisowski against General Heinz Guderian's XIX
Panzer Corps.
After four days of...
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September 10,
Colonel Karol Anders, who had
replaced Colonel Kazimierz Plisowski,
decided to
advance to Rutki,
where the
uhlans clashed with the enemy...
- Stanisław Haller,
Aleksander Kowalewski,
Kazimierz Łukoski,
Konstanty Plisowski,
Franciszek Sikorski,
Alojzy Wir-Konas,
Piotr Skuratowicz. Four were murdered...