Polish armored train №12 broken during Second World War

Polish armored train №12 broken during Second World War

Oct 20, 2016 #poles

Polish armored train

The Polish armored train number 12 (Poznańczyk), 56th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, guarding the approaches to the city Krotoszyn. The Second World War.

September 9 after the battle near the town of Sochaczew against the 24th Infantry Division of the German the Polish armored train retreated to the city Błonie, where he was blown up by its crew on the orders of the commander of the train Majewski due to the fact that the breakthrough to Warsaw was no longer possible.

 

 

Photography Location: Poland
Date: September 1939

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