Battle of Ceber

Battle of Ceber
Part of World War II
DateAugust 4–5, 1944
LocationCeber, Poland
Result Polish victory
Belligerents
Poland Poland  Germany
Commanders and leaders
Poland Dionizy Mędrzycki
Poland Witold Józefowski
Strength
84 ?
Casualties and losses
1 wounded, 1 killed 40 killed, 39 captured

Battle of Ceber took place overnight of August 4 and August 5, 1944 in the village of Ceber in the Holy Cross Mountains (Świętokrzyskie). A battalion of Polish partisans of the Home Army's 2nd Legions' Infantry Regiment led by Capt. Michał Mandziara (nom de guerre Siwy) assaulted a German garrison of the village, took it by surprise and annihilated it after a brief encounter. The battle was part of a larger Operation Tempest.

The Polish unit numbered 84 men (entire 3rd battalion of the 2nd Legions' Infantry Regiment) and was organised into two platoons led by second lieutenant Dionizy Mędrzycki (nom de guerre Reder) and second lieutenant Witold Józefowski (nom de guerre Miś). The Poles assaulted the German garrison overnight and from numerous directions. After a brief fight the enemy force was destroyed. The Poles acquired plenty of war materiel, including 22 machine guns, a gun repair shop, an infantry mortar with ammunition, an ambulance and plenty of supplies.

Polish losses were relatively small: only one soldier and one officer were wounded in action and died the following day. German losses were approximately 40 killed and 39 taken prisoner of war.

Coordinates: 50°40′59″N 21°13′14″E / 50.683021°N 21.220571°E / 50.683021; 21.220571


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