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This is my first proper attempt at a TL, so I hope it doesn't go badly:eek: Quick Wikipedia summary of OTL events below.

The Battle of the Bzura (or Kutno or Battle of Kutno — German name) was a battle in the opening campaign of World War II during the 1939 German invasion of Poland, fought between 9 and 19 September, 1939, between Polish and German forces. Initially a Polish counter-offensive, the Germans outflanked the Polish forces and took all of western Poland.
It was the single largest battle in the 1939 September campaign and took place to the west of Warsaw, near the Bzura River. In it, a Polish breakout attack gained initial success but eventually faltered after a concentrated German counterattack.
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8th of September 1939, HQ Army Poznan

As Army Group South pressed forwards, Army Krakow and Army Lodz were vigorously defending their positions between the Warta and the Vistula. Advance German units had already established at least one bridgehead over the Warta, while further north, forces moving out of East Prussia menaced Modlin. Army Poznan however, despite being fairly close to the border, had not been caught up in the main German assaults, and remained intact and capable of offensive action. Its commander, General Tadeusz Kutrzeba, repeated those words to himself. 'Offensive action'. There was no point in trying to continue with a retreat before an enemy which could move more quickly and efficiently, so the only logical alternative was to take the fight to them. Army Pomorze on his right flank was also in a good enough condition to contribute men to the attack.

His planning for a counter attack over the last few days had not yet been given approval by Marshal Rydz-Smigly, who was in the middle of moving his HQ from Warsaw to Brzesc - a useless exercise, as far as Kutrzeba was concerned, as it merely exacerbated the communications difficulties. He expected a reply today (8th September) though, and wasn't going to be pleased if it was negative. He could see an opportunity where the Germans had overextended themselves, and his forces were in the ideal position to strike. The German 8th Army under Johannes Blaskowitz was meant to protect the main thrust towards Warsaw by the 10th and 14th Armies, but was relatively thinly spread along the German line of advance, over approximately 25 miles. In the area around the Bzura river, a tributary of the Vistula, Polish troops had numerical superiority, although air and artillery support were lacking. Aircraft directly under Army control would have to be sufficient, as the Pursuit Brigade was fully committed to Warsaw's air defence, and the Bomber Brigade, with its modern P.37 Los aircraft, had been strangely inactive for the first days. There was the potential of securing its support, but he could not fully rely on it.

That afternoon, word came through from Rydz-Smigly. The attack was to go ahead, commencing tomorrow.
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