- The
Bzura is a
river in
central Poland. A
tributary of the
Vistula river (in Wyszogród), the
Bzura is 173
kilometres long and has a
basin area of 7,764 km2...
- The
Battle of the
Bzura (or the
Battle of Kutno) was both the
largest battle and
Polish counter-attack of the
German invasion of
Poland and was fought...
-
Paula Bzura (born
September 4, 1990 in Białystok) is a
Polish short-track speed-skater.
Bzura competed at the 2010
Winter Olympics for Poland. She was...
- to the east.
After the mid-September
Polish defeat in the
Battle of the
Bzura, the
Germans gained an
undisputed advantage.
Polish forces then withdrew...
-
suffered heavy casualties and had to
retreat westward to help
thwart the
Bzura River counter-offensive. The 4th
Panzer Division alone lost approximately...
- The
Rawka River is a
river in
central Poland, a
right tributary of the
Bzura river (which it
meets between Łowicz and Sochaczew), with a
length of 97...
- buildings. The town had a
wooden defensive wall, and its
wooden bridge over the
Bzura was very busy: in 1564, the
bridge was
crossed by 1,900
merchant horses...
-
overall strained strategic situation, and took part in the main
battle of
Bzura. The
Auschwitz complex of
concentration camps was at the
confluence of the...
- Nysa Kłodzka Oder 189 189 4,570 3,742 Rega
Baltic Sea 188 188 2,767 2,767
Bzura Vistula 173 173 7,764 7,764 Wisłoka
Vistula 173 173 4,100 4,100 Obra Warta...
- and Podolska). He
devised the
Polish counterattack plan of the
battle of
Bzura and
commanded the Poznań and
Pomorze Armies during the battle. In the aftermath...