Kraków Cavalry Brigade
Kraków Cavalry Brigade was a unit of the Polish Army, created on April 1, 1937. Its headquarters were located in Kraków, but some units were stationed in other places:
- 3rd Silesian Uhlan Regiment, in Tarnowskie Góry
- 8th Uhlan Regiment of Duke Jozef Poniatowski, in Kraków
- 5th Mounted Rifles Regiment, in Tarnów and after 1938 in Dębica
- 5th Mounted Artillery Regiment, in Oświęcim
The battle took place around Zawiercie and Woźniki, and after the defeat, the Poles withdrew towards the line of the Nida River and to the towns of Miechów and Pińczów. The Poles were continuously chased and attacked by German 2nd Light Division.
On September 10, the Division crossed the Vistula near Baranów Sandomierski. Then, it fought in the Battle of Tomaszów Lubelski, in the area of Biłgoraj and Tarnogród. Surrounded by the enemy, it capitulated together with remnants of the Army Kraków.