Kutno Operational Group

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title: Kutno Operational Group
text: Kutno Operational Group, named after the town and major rail junction of Kutno,, was an Operational Group of the Polish Army, created in March 1939, a few months before the Invasion of Poland. Its official name was Kutno Reserve Group of Commander-in-Chief, and it remained under direct control of Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army, Marshal Edward Smigly-Rydz. According to Plan West, the Kutno Reserve Group, consisting of three infantry divisions, was to be concentrated in the area of Kutno, W
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