Land Coastal Defence
Land Coastal Defence, commanded by Colonel Stanisław Dąbek, was an important unit tasked with the defence of Poland's Baltic Sea coast during the 1939 invasion.
Before the war
LOW was at first subordinate to the Toruń-based military area command led by General Władysław Bortnowski, but was later reassigned from Armia Pomorze to the Polish Navy, and received orders directly from Counter-Admiral Józef Unrug. Its first commander was Col. Józef Sass-Hoszowski and, after July 23, 1939, Col. Stanisław Dąbek. It was part of the Coastal Defence Group, tasked with organizing the defence of the Polish seashore, as well as the borders with Nazi Germany and Free [City of Danzig|Danzig], and the preparation of the defence of the Polish naval bases and mobilization centres. LOW was to defend Gdynia and Oksywie; Hel and Westerplatte had their own dedicated formations under the Coastal Defence Group. LOW's task was to defend the most important of Polish mobilization centers around Gdynia - the major Polish port - for about 8–10 days, after which it was expected to be relieved by a Polish Army counterattack. As it was clear that the Polish defenders of the so-called Polish Corridor would be at least temporarily cut off from the Polish mainland, the defence was organized into several fortified lines that were to shield the naval base of the Hel Peninsula and the city of Gdynia from all sides.LOW numbered about 15,000 troops with limited artillery.
Wartime performance
After the Germans destroyed most of the Armia Pomorze by 5 September in the Battle of Tuchola Forest, LOW was separated from the majority of Polish forces. Faced with the numerically and technically superior German forces, LOW defended Gdynia from 8 to 15 September, then retreated to Kępa Oksywska, which was defended until 19 September.Several well-known battles on the Polish coast in September 1939 - such as the Battle of Westerplatte, the Defence of the [Polish Post in Danzig] and the Battle of Hel - did not involve LOW troops.
LOW sustained about 5,000 casualties ; that is, about 33% of its original strength. 75% of Polish forces in the coastal area were under Land Coastal Defence supervision; 95% of the Polish casualties in that region were LOW troops.
Organization
The units of LOW included:- Wejherowo Independent Detachment under Lt. Col. Kazimierz Pruszkowski
- * 1st Marine Rifles Regiment
- * Puck National Defence Battalion
- Redłowo Independent Detachment under Lt. Col. Ignacy Szpunar
- * 2nd Marine Rifles Regiment
- * 1st Reserve Infantry Battalion
- Kartuzy Independent Detachment under Captain Marian Mordawski
- * Gdynia II National Defence Battalion
- * Kartuzy National Defence Battalion
- Gdynia I National Defence Battalion
Quote
- Polish soldiers fought gallantly, and they did not spare blood. The area of Gdynia and Danzig was defended by the elite of the Polish armed forces. Those were young and inspired units of the navy and army, which fought admirably. On the plateau of Oxhöft we found trenches filled with dead Polish soldiers, who fell by hundreds where they fought, with rifles still in their hands. It was apparent, that they fought to the bitter end. from F. O. Busch, ''Unsere Kriegsmarine im Polnischen Feldzug''