- Battle of Kępa Oksywska
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Kępa Oksywska
partof=Invasion of Poland
date=10 September –19 September ,1939
place=Oksywie Heights , nearGdynia
result=German victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1= †
commander2=
strength1=~15,000
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=2,000 KIA
7,000 WIA
casualties2=Unknown|The Battle of Kępa Oksywska took place in the
Oksywie Heights outside of the city ofGdynia betweenSeptember 10 andSeptember 19 ,1939 . The battle, fought by thePolish Army and the GermanWehrmacht , was part of thePolish September Campaign duringWorld War II . It was one of the bloodiest battles of the campaign, with Polish KIA losses reaching roughly 14% of all the forces engaged.The battle
German advance on Gdynia
On
September 10 , after a series ofskirmish es in the vicinity ofReda at the western outskirts ofGdynia , the Polish commander of theLand Coastal Defence forces,pułkownik Stanisław Dąbek , was in a difficult position. His forces, centred around the port of Gdynia, were forced to wage a two-front war against the German forces advancing both from the west and from the territory of theFree City of Danzig . The main part of his forces was facing the German forces underGeneral der Flieger Leonard von Kaupisch , advancing from the east along the shores of theGdańsk Bay . At the same time a smaller detachment of the Polish forces prepared a stand in the area ofOksywie , where the German forces managed to cut the Poles out of the nearbyHel Peninsula . Thus Gdynia was besieged.Positional fighting
Although the Polish forces managed to halt the German
blitzkrieg and the fights resembled those ofWorld War I on the western front, the besieged garrison was suffering heavy losses and was in desperate need to shorten itsfront line s. As there was no chance of relief of the besieged Polish forces by a strong force from the Polish mainland, the Heights offered a decent defensive position. Although completely unprepared for defence, the area was densely forested and made enemy penetration and aerial and naval bombardment much more difficult.Polish withdrawal to Oksywie Heights
In order to spare the city from destruction in the effect of the probable
urban combat , onSeptember 12 Col. Dąbek ordered all of his forces to withdraw to Oksywie Heights to the north-east of the town, thus abandoning Gdynia. UntilSeptember 14 all Polish forces, by then reduced to roughly 9,000servicemen , gradually withdrew to the area, along with up to 140 HMGs, 14 mortars, 23 pieces ofartillery and a large number ofcivilian refugees . Amassed in the area no greater than 4 km², the Poles were able to inflict heavy losses on the numerically and technically superior enemy. UntilSeptember 19 there were no less than 110 skirmishes fought in the area of less than 4 square kilometres.Cease-fire
However, finally constant
aerial bombardment and lack of supplies and reinforcements forced Col. Dąbek to order acease-fire onSeptember 19 . By then the Polish casualties reached roughly 2,000 dead and additional 7,000 wounded, as there were hardly any unwounded soldiers.Col. Dąbek then committed suicide.
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