. "The Battle of Piotrk\u00F3w Trybunalski was a battle in the Invasion of Poland which started with the German breakthrough during the Battle of Borowa Gora. After the German breakthrough at Borowa Gora, the Germans and their tanks and soldiers headed for the Polish town of Piotrk\u00F3w Trybunalski. German tanks attacked the town, but Polish 155 mm howitzers destroyed several tanks and the Germans fell back, returning again later that day.[citation needed] The Germans managed to destroy 7 Polish tanks with artillery, but just after, they lost five of their Panzer tanks.[citation needed] After receiving several more direct hits and losing two more large Panzer tanks, the German tank crews simply ran away. Polish 7TP tanks pursued and kept beating the rest of the tanks off. The German soldiers now met the Polish infantry and attacked, but they were repelled by the Polish tanks.[citation needed] Soon, all the Germans retreated and by the end of September 6, no hostile forces were in Piotrk\u00F3w Trybunalski. On September 7, Marshal Rydz-Smigly orders the Polish forces to withdraw."@en . "Battle of Piotrk\u00F3w Trybunalski"@en . . . "The Battle of Piotrk\u00F3w Trybunalski was a battle in the Invasion of Poland which started with the German breakthrough during the Battle of Borowa Gora. After the German breakthrough at Borowa Gora, the Germans and their tanks and soldiers headed for the Polish town of Piotrk\u00F3w Trybunalski. German tanks attacked the town, but Polish 155 mm howitzers destroyed several tanks and the Germans fell back, returning again later that day.[citation needed]"@en . . . . . . . .