. . . . . . . . . "The Polish 39th Infantry Division was a reserve unit of the Polish Army, which took part in the Polish September Campaign. Commanded by General Bruno Olbrycht, it was part of the Prusy Army and was concentrated in the area of the Holy Cross Mountains."@en . "39 Dywizja Piechoty (39 DP) \u2013 rezerwowa wielka jednostka piechoty Wojska Polskiego II RP."@pl . . . . . . . . . "39e division d'infanterie (Pologne)"@fr . . . . "La 39e Division d'Infanterie est une des divisions d'infanterie de l'arm\u00E9e polonaise durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale."@fr . . . . . . . . . "1415"^^ . . . "39 Dywizja Piechoty (39 DP) \u2013 rezerwowa wielka jednostka piechoty Wojska Polskiego II RP."@pl . "39 Dywizja Piechoty (II RP)"@pl . "1118227024"^^ . . "The Polish 39th Infantry Division was a reserve unit of the Polish Army, which took part in the Polish September Campaign. Commanded by General Bruno Olbrycht, it was part of the Prusy Army and was concentrated in the area of the Holy Cross Mountains. The division was fully assembled on September 10, 1939. It was ordered to defend the Vistula River line between the towns of D\u0119blin and Kazimierz Dolny. Due to General Olbrycht's sickness, it was de facto commanded by Colonel Bronis\u0142aw Duch. On September 14, the 39th, which had become part of the Lublin Army, withdrew towards Che\u0142m. Five days later, it engaged the Wehrmacht in Krasnystaw, then fought the German 4th Light Division near Zamo\u015B\u0107. The division took part in the Battle of Tomasz\u00F3w Lubelski and capitulated on September 26, 1939."@en . . . . . . . . . . "La 39e Division d'Infanterie est une des divisions d'infanterie de l'arm\u00E9e polonaise durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale."@fr . "17385008"^^ . . . . . "39th Infantry Division (Poland)"@en . . .