How One Polish Cavalryman’s “Grenade Charge” Took Out a German Tank at Point Blank Range
Автор: Beyond The Self
Загружено: 2025-10-24
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September 1, 1939 — the first day of World War II.
On a country road near Krojanty, western Poland, a young cavalry corporal named Franciszek Szafran made a decision that no manual could justify: he charged a German tank on horseback.
Armed only with hand grenades and courage, Szafran used his training, precision, and speed to strike the weakest point of a Panzer II — and destroyed it at point-blank range. His attack delayed an entire armored column and defied everything the world thought it knew about cavalry in modern war.
This is the true story behind the myth — not the romantic legend of sabers versus tanks, but the real, documented action of a soldier who turned doctrine into daring improvisation. It’s a story of skill, desperation, and the split-second calculation that made history.
One horse. One grenade. One tank — and one impossible act that proved courage could still outpace steel.
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