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Fotoğrafçı
BilinmiyorUnknown author
English: Unknown photographer - name not mentioned in the books nor on the print.
Açıklama
English: This photograph was published in numerous sources, each with different description:
Polski: Słynne zdjęcie które przez wiele lat uważano za fotografię polskiej kawalerii we wrześniu 1939 roku[4]. Było ono wydane w wielu źródłach z rożnymi detalami:

Wiele szczegółów zdjęcia nie zgadzało się z opisem:

  • polska kawaleria w roku 1939 nosiła francuskie hełmy Adrian wz. 15[7], a na zdjęciu jeźdźcy mają hełmy wz. 31 lub hełmy czeskie wz. 32[6][8][9]
  • polscy ułani troczyli szable do siodeł pod lewym kolanem a na zdjęciu jeźdźcy mają szable wiszące pionowo po prawej stronie.[6]
  • brak jest typowych dla kawalerii z 1939 r. owsiaków przy siodłach
  • najczęściej wymienianym miejscem gdzie zdjęcie to zostało zrobione był Sochaczew, niestety żadne miejsce w Sochaczewie nie pasuje do zdjęcia
Mundury na zdjęciu są podobne do mundurów żołnierzy słowackich odgrywali role polskich kawalerzystów w niemieckim filmie propagandowym Kampfgeschwader Lützow z 1941 roku[10][8]. Sceny ataku kawalerii w tym filmie były kręcone w Wyszkowie[11][12]. Budynek po lewej stronie zdjęcia także widać w tym filmie (zobacz) i lokacja została rozpoznana jako okolice rynku w Wyszkowie. Powyższa fotografia nie jest kadrem z tego filmu ale musiało być zrobione podczas jego kręcenia[10][13].
Depicted place Wyszków
Tarih 1940
date QS:P571,+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Kaynak Photograph printed in the 60's from Polish Archive negative, now in Marek Tuszyński's collection of WWII prints. Scan from 5 × 8 cm print by user:Jarekt.
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References

  1. a b Apoloniusz Zawilski (1972) "Bitwy Polskiego Września" ("Battles of Polish September"), 2, Varşova: Nasza Księgarnia, pp. 81 ISBN 83-218-0817-4 (current edition) (zdjęcie zostało usunięte w późniejszych wydaniach)
  2. a b Piotr Bauer; Bogusław Polak (1982) "t.2" in "Armia Poznań w wojnie obronnej 1939" ("Poznan Army in defensive war 1939"), Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, pp. 401 (current edition)
  3. a b Sławomir Gowin (2005) "Kawaleria" ("Cavalery"), Varşova: Wydawnictwo Edipresse Polska SA, pp. 28−29 83-60160-30-9
  4. a b The Poles on the front lines. Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 2013-03-31. Retrieved on 2014-07-21.
  5. a b (polish) (2013) Przedwojenna kawaleria Najpiekniejsze fotografie, RM ISBN: 9788377730546.
  6. a b c Piotr Bojarski (2013-08-20). Ani polscy ułani, ani Sochaczew (in Polish). wyborcza.pl. Retrieved on 23 August 2018.
  7. Archive copy. Archived from the original on 2020-02-23. Retrieved on 2018-08-24.
  8. a b http://odkrywca.pl/kawaleria-identyfikacja-zdjecia,650453.html
  9. http://www.forum.ulani.pl/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=618&start=0
  10. a b Tajemnica archiwalnego zdjęcia - e-Sochaczew.pl (in pl-PL). e-Sochaczew.pl (22 April 2009). Retrieved on 24 August 2018.
  11. Marek Filipowicz, Justyna Pochmara (2011-09-16). Mistyfikacja (in pl). Archived from the original on 2018-08-24. Retrieved on 2018-08-24.
  12. Eugeniusz Andrzej Daszkowski (2000) (Lehçe) Wyszkowskie wspomnienia, Promocyjne "Albatros" ISBN: 9788388038181.
  13. (20 września 2013). "Ani polscy ułani, ani Sochaczew". wyborcza.pl. Retrieved on 24 August 2018.


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