10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade (Poland)

10th Motorised Cavalry Brigade
10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade in Rzeszów, 1938
Active1937-1939
CountryPoland
BranchLand forces
TypeArmoured
Size~40 tanks and tankettes
Nickname(s)"The Black Brigade"
EngagementsBattle of Jordanów, Battle of Lwów
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Stanisław Maczek

The 10th Cavalry Brigade (Polish: 10. Brygada Kawalerii) was a Polish military unit in World War II. It was the only fully operational Polish motorized infantry unit during the Invasion of Poland, as Warsaw Armoured Motorized Brigade was not completed by September 1, 1939.[1][2][3][4]

Commanded by Colonel, later General Stanisław Maczek, it is considered one of few Polish World War II military units (brigade size or larger) not to have been decisively defeated in 1939. Another notable large unit was General Franciszek Kleeberg's Independent Operational Group Polesie.

  1. ^ Majka J., Brygada motorowa płk. Maczka: 10. Brygada Kawalerii 1937–1939. Libra, 2004, ISBN 978-83-89183-08-8
  2. ^ Lambshead J., Germany Strikes!: Early War in Europe. A. Cavatore, R. Priestley (red.), Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2015, ISBN 978-1-4728-0741-0, OCLC 894307293
  3. ^ Zaloga, Steven J. (2013) [2001]. The Polish Army 1939–45. M. Windrow (ed.), R. Hook. Bloomsbury Publishing; Oxford: Osprey Publishing Series: Men-at-Arms. pp. 76, 117. ISBN 978-0-85045-417-8. OCLC 749745529.
  4. ^ Zaloga S., The Polish army 1939–1945. M. Windrow (red.), R. Hook, seria Men-at-Arms, 117, Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2001, ISBN 978-0-85045-417-8, OCLC 749745529