However the Polish assault failed and the Russians counter-attacked the Polish left wing with a cavalry charge.
The wing design was called the "Polish wing" or "Pulawski wing".
Their wing design was called the "Polish wing" or "Puławski wing".
The design generated intense interest around the world, the layout becoming known as the "Polish wing" or "Puławski wing".
Meanwhile, the Russians moved artillery fire onto Polish right wing on cavalry.
During this time, a Russian regiment of grenadiers from Ekatierinoslav attacked Polish left wing.
Main German attack was concentrated on the left Polish wing, defended by the 16th I.D.
This configuration was developed by Zygmunt Pulawski and called "the Polish wing".
The arrangement he devised is occasionally known as the "Pulawski Wing" or the "Polish wing".
That would not endear her to the fiercely nationalistic Polish right wing.