Title: Name: | 86. motorized anti-aircraft artillery battery of the type "B" | 86th Motorized Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery of the Type "B" |
Original title: Original Name: | 86 Bateria Motorowa Artylerii Przeciwlotniczej type "B" 1) | |
Date of creation: Raised/Formed: | 24.08.1939 | |
Predecessor: Predecessor: | – | - |
Date of termination: Disbanded: | DD.09.1939 2) | |
Follower: Successor: | – | - |
Parent headquarters: Higher Command: | 24.08.1939-DD.09.1939 Podolsk riding brigade 3) | 24.08.1939-DD.09.1939 Podolska Cavalry Brigade |
Dislocation: Deployed: | 24.08.1939-25.08.1939 Lviv/barracks 6. section anti-aircraft artillery on the Teatyňské the street 25.08.1939-31.08.1939 Lviv, Rynek Lotnicza nr 6 Lwów-Skniłów 31.08.1939-01.09.1939 Lviv 01.09.1939-02.09.1939 of nekla/space 02.09.1939-03.09.1939 Poznan/Plewiska, rail station 03.09.1939-04.09.1939 Poznan/? 04.09.1939-05.09.1939 Poznan-Hnězno/night shift 05.09.1939 Hnězno/space of the cemetery 05.09.1939-06.09.1939 Hnězno-???-Kleczew/night shift 06.09.1939-07.09.1939 Kleczew/airport 07.09.1939-09.09.1939 Kleczew-Brdów-Przedecz-Bierzwienna-Przybyłów-Dąbie/move 10.09.1939 Dąbie-Uniejów-space Dąbie-???/move with the fight 5) 11(?).09.1939-DD.09.1939 ???-Kłodawa-Kutno-Żychlin-Luszyn-Osmolin-Sanniki-Aleksandrów(?)/move DD.09.1939-DD.09.1939 ???/??? | |
Commander: Commander: | 24.08.1939-16(?).09.1939 Oswald Franciszek Artur Peschel (kapitan artylerii) 6) 16(?).09.1939-DD.09.1939 ???, ??? | |
Subordinate units: Subordinated Units: | 24.08.1939-10(?).09.1939 II. firing squad 86. motorized anti-aircraft artillery batteries of the type "B" 8) 24.08.1939-DD.09.1939 Economic platoon 86. motorized anti-aircraft artillery batteries of the type "B" 9) 1D.09.1939-DD.09.1939 802. polostálá anti-aircraft artillery platoon 10) 1D.09.1939-DD.09.1939 803. polostálá anti-aircraft artillery platoon 11) | 24.08.1939-24.09.1939 2nd Firing Platoon of the 86th Motorized Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery of the Type "B" 24.08.1939-24.09.1939 Auxilliary Platoon of the 86th Motorized Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery of the Type "B" 1D.09.1939-DD.09.1939 802nd Semistationary Anti-Aircraft Artillery Platoon 1D.09.1939-DD.09.1939 803rd Semistationary Anti-Aircraft Artillery Platoon |
Note: Note: | 1) According to the mobilization of the tables her name sounded Motorized anti-aircraft artillery battery of the type "B" no. 86 (bateria motorowa artylerii przeciwlotniczej type "B" nr 86). In Polish historiography, however, placed as here. 2) the Date of the demise of the battery is not in the listed sources stated. According to Truszkowského one of the platoons was to get the evening 10.09.1939 to Wartkowic and then up to Warsaw, where be incorporated into the air defence the right-bank part of Warsaw. According to Peschela after the fight 10.09.1939 in the town of Uniejów was Even. squad join 25. motorized anti-aircraft artillery battery of the type "A" (25. infantry division), which is 20.09.1939 without the equipment actually gouged into the surrounded Warsaw. The commander of the platoon, however, he fell 15.09.1939 in an air raid near the village of Luszyn (according to Peschela) or Osmolin (according to the list of losses). 3) 02.09.1939-04.09.1939 the battery was organizationally in the assembly Podolsk riding brigade, but operationally subject to the headquarters of the air defense of the city of Poznan. 08.1939-14.09.1939 the battery was organizationally in the assembly Podolské cavalry brigade, but operationally subject to likely command Riding the operating group Skotnicki. 4) According to the Peschela battery shot down 05.09.1939 one enemy bomber, which fell about 3 km from the battery and burnt. The machine was probably Ju 87B, T6+?M from 4. squadron II. group a Squadron of dive bombers 2, which operated between 10.15-11.40 in the space Hnězdno-Września. This machine with a crew of Lt. Bernard Hamester - pilot, Ogefr. Behnsen - radiooperatér crash-landed near the village of Czerniejewo (about 15 km from Hnězna). To the destruction of the machines was sent a swarm of Stuk, which damaged Stuku lit. The crew is rescued and returned to his unit. Emmerling reported that 100% of the loss without specifying the causes of an emergency landing. 5) 10.09.1939 received battery commander the order to move from the village of Dąbie through Uniejów to the village of Wartkowice for anti-aircraft protection the new command post of the commander of Riding the operating group Skotnicki. At this time he was Uniejów cast only once eskadronou 6. hulánského regiment, which has been pushed out units 350. infantry regiment (the221. infantry division). These units carried out on a column of battery firing, the ambush and the battery partially routed. Was lost cannon II. platoon with truck and 2 cars. The rest of the column managed to retreat towards the village of Dąbie. 6) Probably 16.09.1939 fell near the village of Kiernozia into German captivity, but after several hours of captivity, he escaped and joined a group of infantry, as a platoon commander arrived to Warsaw. After the surrender of Warsaw in the German captivity. After the liberation, he was transferred to the 2. the Polish corps to Italy, where he was assigned to the 2. regiment anti-aircraft artillery. After demobilisation he returned to Poland, where he lived and worked in Warsaw. There 01.09.1989 died. 01.12.1971 was promoted to the rank of major. 7) the Commander of the platoon was lieutenant of artillery in reserve Marian Stanisław Hermansdorfer, which fell 15.09.1939 in an air raid near the village of Luszyn (according to Peschela) or Osmolin (according to the list of losses). According to Peschela platoon had around 11.09.1939 connect to 25. motorized anti-aircraft artillery battery of the type "And". Other activities and the demise of the platoon are not in the listed sources listed. http://www.bohaterowie1939.pl/...marian,8001.html 8) platoon Commander was second lieutenant of the artillery in reserve Zbigniew August dzikiewicz, he. From DD.MM.19RR in German captivity (registered in the pow camp Oflag IIA in Prenzlau). In the vicinity of the overflow in the town of Uniejów squad lost cannon with a tractor and it lost its anti-aircraft combat readiness. Other activities and the demise of the platoon are not in the listed sources listed. 9) Commander, operation or termination of the platoon are not in the listed sources listed. Platoon after inclusion into the assembly of the battery of two semi-permanent crews probably allocated a certain number of vehicles for their transportation. 10) Platoon was mobilized 24.08.1939 8. anti-aircraft artillery section in Torun for the air defence of the railway junction in Kutno and around 11(?).09.1939 was the command of the commander of Headquarters of the air force of the Army "Poznan" included in the battery. The activity of even the demise of the platoon are not in the listed sources listed. The commander of the battery was lieutenant of artillery in reserve Józef Góralski. It is not listed in the list of losses not captured. 11) Platoon was mobilized 24.08.1939 8. anti-aircraft artillery section in Torun for the air defence of the railway junction in Kutno and around 11(?).09.1939 was the command of the commander of Headquarters of the air force of the Army "Poznan" included in the battery. The activity of even the demise of the platoon are not in the listed sources listed. The commander of the battery was lieutenant of artillery Franciszek Pitkiewicz. It is not listed in the list of losses not captured. | - |
Source: Sources: | http://www.straty.pl/index.php/pl/szukaj-w-bazie Bauer, Piotr Polak, Bogusław: The "Poznań" 1939, Krajowa Porta Wydawnicza, Poznań 1987 Emmerling, Marius: Luftwaffe nad Polską, Cz. III Stukaflieger, ARMAGEDDON, Gdynia 2006 Peschel, Oswald: Relacja z przebiegu działań we wrześniu 1939 r., in: Polska obrona przeciwlotnicza 1939. Cz. 4, Relacje, centrally located Archiwum Wojskowe im. mjr. Bolesław Waligóry, Tetragon, Warszawa 2013. str. 34-38 |