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Battle of Clos du Doubs : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Clos du Doubs
The Battle of Clos du Doubs took place between 18 and 20 June 1940, during the Battle of France. Polish 2nd Rifle Division, commanded by General Bronislaw Prugar-Ketling, defended the frontline in the area of the Clos du Doubs, located near French-Swiss border. The task of the Poles was to close all roads leading to Switzerland, and to achieve this, General Prugar-Ketling divided his forces into two parts: southern (4th Warsaw Rifle Regiment, commanded by Colonel Aleksander Gembal), and northern (9th Kresy Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel Stanislaw Bien).
On 18 June, at about 1:30 p.m., Polish forces exchanged fire with the advancing Wehrmacht. At 4 p.m., two reinforced battalions of German infantry, supported by artillery, captured the town of Maiche. One hour later, Polish officers gathered at a meeting, during which they discussed possible evacuation to Switzerland or retreat to southern France. In the evening, however, the Poles were ordered to man the frontline between Saint-Hippolyte, Doubs and Swiss border near Charmauvillers.
In the night of 18–19 June, Polish units moved to the new positions. German assault on Damprichard and Saint-Hippolyte began in the morning, after capturing both towns, the Germans moved towards Trevillers. Polish losses were heavy, and lacking support from their demoralized French enemies, who retreated in panic, the Poles decided to cross the Swiss border. This took place in the night of 19–20 June.
On 15 December 1942 Swiss Army headquarters, with General Henri Guisan, created a defensive plan in case of German invasion. Polish 2nd Rifle Division, with its 10,508 soldiers and officers, was supposed to join Swiss forces
The Battle of Clos du Doubs is commemorated on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw.
== Sources ==

* (Boje polskie 1939-1945: przewodnik encyklopedyczny by Krzysztof Komorowski, page 77 - 79 )


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