Raid on Truskaw
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The Raid on Truskaw was a surprising attack on the battalion stationed in the village of Truskaw by the Kaminski Brigade, carried out on the night of 2/3 September 1944 by a detachment from the Kampinos Group led by Lieutenant Adolf Pilch, codenamed Dolina.
Raid on Truskaw | |||||||||
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Part of World War II | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Polish Underground State | Nazi Germany | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Adolf Pilch | unknown | ||||||||
Units involved | |||||||||
80 soldiers |
up to 1,000 soldiers artillery battery | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
10 killed 10 wounded |
91–250 killed 100 wounded from several to a dozen artillery | ||||||||
On 27 August 1944, the vicinity of Truskaw and Sieraków was occupied by units of the collaborating Kaminski Brigade, thus preventing communication between Home Army units in the Kampinos Forest and the insurgent Warsaw. The enemy soon began to attack the Polish outpost in nearby Pociecha. In this situation, commanding the "Palmiry-Młociny" Regiment, Lieutenant Dolina organized a night raid on the Kaminski troops stationed in Truskaw. With minimal losses of their own, the Poles completely defeated two enemy subunits, capturing large quantities of weapons and ammunition in the process. This success – combined with a successful raid on Marianów the following night – forced the Kaminski Brigade to retreat from the southern outskirts of the Kampinos Forest.