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Fall Weiß

 
Wikipedia: Fall Weiß (1939)
Dispositions of opposing forces, August 31, 1939, and the German plan of operation.

Fall Weiss ("Case White", German spelling Fall Weiß) was a German strategic plan for the Invasion of Poland prepared before 1939 and put into action on 1 September 1939.

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Plan details

The plan called for start of hostilities before the declaration of war. German units were to invade Poland from three directions:

  • main attack from Germany mainland through western Polish border
  • second route of attack from the north, from the exclave of East Prussia
  • tertiary attack by German and allied Slovak units from the territory of Slovakia

All three assaults were to converge on Warsaw,[1] while the main Polish army was to be encircled and destroyed west of the Vistula.

Fall Weiss was initiated on 1 September 1939, and was the first European military operation of the Second World War.


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Similar plans

Alongside of Fall Weiss ("Case White") German strategists prepared other variants of the plan:


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