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- Szylling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antoni Szylling (1884–1971), Polish general Jan Szylling (fl. c.1500), Polish scholastic...
- tactician, General Szylling followed the strategy of 'retreat to fight another day' instead of engaging the superior enemy. General Szylling, despite the increasingly...
- Jan Szylling (fl. c. 1500) was a Polish Scholastic philosopher. Jan Szylling, a native of Kraków, studied with Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (in Latin, Jacobus...
- junctions, General Szylling was unable to locate the positions of his divisions, and to get in touch with their commandants. At 18:00, Szylling once again talked...
- Przedrzymirski Władysław Bortnowski Tadeusz Kutrzeba Juliusz Rómmel Antoni Szylling Kazimierz Fabrycy Stefan Dąb-Biernacki Units involved Invading armies:...
- Przedrzymirski-Krukowicz [pl] Zdzisław Przyjałkowski [pl] Jan Jagmin-Sadowski Antoni Szylling Stanisław Taczak Wiktor Thommée Juliusz Zulauf Seweryn Kulesza Edward Pach [pl]...
- to outflank the positions of the Polish Kraków Army under Gen. Antoni Szylling defending Silesia and western Lesser Poland, the Germans crossed the Tatra...
- Inf.Div, 24th Inf.Div, 38th Inf.Div   Kraków Army (Armia Kraków) Antoni Szylling 6th, 7th, 21st Mountain, 22nd Mountain, 23rd, 55th Infantry Divisions,...
- had a part of the fortress gardens at their disposal. Apart from Antoni Szylling and Tadeusz Piskor, who were imprisoned in Murnau, all Polish army commanders...
- Kielce. Afterwards, Hoth's XV Motorised Corps "relentlessly hound[ed] Szylling's Army Kraków to extinction". Historian Robert Forczyk described Hoth as...