Polish Campaign v1.0 (24/07/25)
Campaign Introduction
Za Wolność Waszą i Naszą
For Your Freedom and Ours
Poland, September 1939
"Polska nie zginęła, kiedy my żyjemy..."
("Poland is not lost, as long as we live...") — Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
The summer of 1939 ends with tension stretched to the breaking point. The clouds of war have gathered once more over Europe—and Poland stands alone at the crossroads of history.
On 1 September, German forces launch a sudden and brutal assault on the Polish Republic, striking without declaration and with overwhelming strength. Waves of panzers tear across the western frontier. Stukas scream over civilian convoys. Border outposts are engulfed in flame.
Yet Poland does not surrender.
From the mountain passes of the south, through the forests of Kampinos, to the Baltic coast, the nation rallies. Regular troops, border guards, cavalry brigades, rail engineers, factory workers, and citizen militias form an improvised shield. The Polish Air Force launches desperate sorties from improvised airfields. Naval troops make heroic last stands in coastal fortresses. Armored trains and tankettes race to delay the invader.
This is not a story of victory.
This is a story of valor.
A story of unity—of a people who stood against impossible odds, not only for their land, but for a principle etched into the Polish soul.
v1.0
https://www.mediafire.com/file/djjch7fu ... 0.rar/file
Za Wolność Waszą i Naszą
For Your Freedom and Ours
Poland, September 1939
"Polska nie zginęła, kiedy my żyjemy..."
("Poland is not lost, as long as we live...") — Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
The summer of 1939 ends with tension stretched to the breaking point. The clouds of war have gathered once more over Europe—and Poland stands alone at the crossroads of history.
On 1 September, German forces launch a sudden and brutal assault on the Polish Republic, striking without declaration and with overwhelming strength. Waves of panzers tear across the western frontier. Stukas scream over civilian convoys. Border outposts are engulfed in flame.
Yet Poland does not surrender.
From the mountain passes of the south, through the forests of Kampinos, to the Baltic coast, the nation rallies. Regular troops, border guards, cavalry brigades, rail engineers, factory workers, and citizen militias form an improvised shield. The Polish Air Force launches desperate sorties from improvised airfields. Naval troops make heroic last stands in coastal fortresses. Armored trains and tankettes race to delay the invader.
This is not a story of victory.
This is a story of valor.
A story of unity—of a people who stood against impossible odds, not only for their land, but for a principle etched into the Polish soul.
v1.0
https://www.mediafire.com/file/djjch7fu ... 0.rar/file