- Sub-district IV of Ochota (of Armia Krajowa)
The Sub-district I of Ochota (of Armia Krajowa) (Polish: "Obwód IV Ochota") – one of territorial organisational units of the
Warsaw District (Armia Krajowa) (Pol.: "Okręg Warszawa Armii Krajowej"), which operated during theGerman occupation of Poland 1939-1945. It comprised the area of theOchota district of the city ofWarsaw .Period of
conspiracy activityConspiracy activities in
Ochota began in the end of1939 . They were organised by lieutenantZygmunt Żółtkowski pseudonym "Odwet" ("Revenge"), who acted in the framework of theSłużba Zwycięstwu Polski organisation (later renamed into theArmia Krajowa - Home Army)..The formation of first units of the line was commenced in May and June
1940 . Two platoons were created, each of them ca 30 people. The command of the 1st one was taken by second lieutenantWitold Daab pseudonym "Stefan" ("Stephan"), while the commandment of the 2nd one was taken by second lieutenantStanisław Chabros pseudonym "Dybowski". The 3rd platoon was formed in the mid1941 . It comprised ca 30 people commanded by lieutenantJózef Stępkowski .Since the mid
1941 a quick increase of the effective strength of the units took place, due to recruitment carried by theZwiązek Walki Zbrojnej , as well as by inclusion of military groups of other organisations struggling for Poland's independence.Organisation status in the eve of the Warsaw Uprising 1944
In summer
1944 the staff of the Area was composed of:
* Commander – lieutenant-colonelMieczysław Sokołowski pseudonym "Grzymała";
* Commander's deputy and chief of staff – majorZenon Bayer pseudonym "Zenon";
* Quartermaster – second lieutenantMichał Karwacki pseudonym "Sowa";The Area of Ochota included 3 regions (Pol.: "rejon"):
*Region I – commanded by captainTadeusz Jasiński pseudonym "Zych";
*Region II – commanded by captainEugeniusz Kosiacki pseudonym "Korczak";
*Region III – commanded by lieutenantAndrzej Chyczewski pseudonym "Gustaw". The military strength of the Area was composed of ca 30 platoons organised into concentrations (groupings), battalions and companies. The effective strength of the Area amounted to ca 1,500 soldiers. The Area included also theWomen Military Service (Pol.: "Wojskowa Służba Kobiet") which amounted to ca 400 persons in sanitary and liaison units.Tasks assigned in case of uprising
In case of uprising, the military units of the Area of Ochota ought to conquer the following:
*barracks located in the Students' Hostel inPlac Gabriela Narutowicza , manned by ca 350 functionaries of theSchutzpolizei ;
*barracks in the buildings of the Academy of Polytechnical Sciences (Pol.: "Akademia Nauk Politechnicznych") and the Chief Office of State-owned Forests (Pol.: "Dyrekcja Lasów Państwowych"), where a company ofSS was stationed, ca 150 soldiers strong.The insurgent units were also to close and keep control of transit roads in that city district, thus covering Warsaw from south-east.Course of combat in Warsaw Uprising of 1944
On 1 August ca 600 soldiers turned up on places of concentration. Also, not the whole warfare to be in disposal of the Area's units arrived on place in time. In the face of a large advantage of the enemy in number and fire power as well as the loss of an opportunity to surprise the enemy, attacks taken up at the
Hour "W" were not successful. Most of the units were withdrawn outside Warsaw.On 2 August the
Battle of Pęcice was fought, in which ca 100 soldiers fell. Then the units withdrew to a concentration place in Chojnowo forests.Units, which remained in Ochota, assumed defence and created two redoubts:
*'"Wawel Redoubt" (Pol.: Reduta Wawelska) – in a quadrangle of blocks in the streets: Wawelska, Mianowskiego and Uniwersytecka - commanded by second lieutenantJerzy Gołębiowski pseudonym "Stach";
*"Kalisz Redoubt" (Pol.: Reduta Kaliska) – in the complex of buildings of the State-owned Tobacco Monopoly (Pol.: "Państwowy Monopol Tytoniowy") and adjacent buildings - commanded by lieutenantAndrzej Chuczewski pseudonym "Gustaw".The Wawel group bore in its positions until 11 August, when - in face of lack of ammunition and possibility to continue combat - withdrew through underground drains into southern part of Śródmieście district of Warsaw. There it was included into the "Iwo" reserve battalion and took part in its military actions. Since the beginning of September, as part of the "Odstoja" battalion, it repelled Germans advancing along Aleje Jerozolimskie. There it endured until the capitulation of the Warsaw Uprising.
The Kalisz group fought in the region of Kaliska and Barska streets. It kept its positions until 10 August, when, having used up all possibilities to continue combat, withdrew to a concentration place in Chojnowo forests. After reorganisation and replacements, the unit commanded by lieutenant "Stach" returned to Warsaw and took part in combats in
Wilanów , inSadyba , inCzerniaków and inMokotów until the end of the Warsaw Uprising.One of chaplains was
Jan Salamucha .Bibliography
*Kirchmayer Jerzy: "Powstanie Warszawskie" ["Warsaw Uprising"] , Warszawa 1983.
*Komornicki Stanisław: "Oddziały Powstania Warszawskiego" ["Military Units of the Warsaw Uprising"] , Warszawa 1984.ee also
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Military description of the Warsaw Uprising
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