Region I – fights lasted there during several initial days of August. Not the whole area was seized and major
Grosz commanded to return to conspiracy. Part of the units were concentrated in neighbouring forests. A battalion, having supplemented its weapons, commanded by lieutenant
Bolesław Szymkiewicz pseudonym "Znicz", crossed Wisła river and took part in fights of the
Kampinos Group.
Region II – fights lasted also during several initial days of August only. Units fought with a local German garrison and cooperated with the armoured spearhead of the
Red Army in the section of
Wołomin-Struga. Upon the withdrawal of the Soviet units, it became impossible to continue the fight.
Region III – line units turned up in assigned places of concentration. In the face of a large saturation of the area with German units, the planned military actions were not developed. Reconnaissance was carried and contact was kept with the Sub-district VI. A group of ten to twenty soldiers commanded by officer cadet
Czesław Nalewajko pseudonym
Cimurak swam across Wisła river and included in the fights of the "
Baszta" regiment.
Region IV – because of a stabilisation of the front line in the area of Radość, the region was divided into two parts: • Northern part happened to be place in the immediate base of concentrated German units, • Southern part was in the area liberated by Soviet units. In the northern part no military actions were taken up. In the southern part, actions were taken aimed to provide assistance for advancing soldiers of the 27th Wołyń Division of Armia Krajowa. In September, medical aid was provided for insurgents of the "
Kryska group", who succeeded in swimming across Wisła from the
Czerniaków bridge-head to the
Praga bank of Wisła river.
Region V – it covered the Chojnowo forests, which were a place of concentration of the sub-district's units as well as units of the
Sub-district IV of Ochota (of Armia Krajowa) and
Sub-district V of Mokotów, which failed to perform their military action on their own area. The commander of the Sub-district IV of Ochota lieutenant-colonel
Mieczysław Sokołowski pseudonym
Grzymała, who had withdrawn to the Sub-district V, decided to take up an attack to Wilanów / Sadyba, aimed at joining with units fighting in Warsaw. The attack failed. Lieutenant-colonel
Grzymała fell in Wilanów. Only one company commanded by sec. lieutenant
Stanisław Milczyński pseudonym
Gryf managed to force its way to Wilanów. The remaining units of the sub-district withdrew to the area of Chojnowo forests.
Region VI – its units concentrated in the Sękocin forests, but apart from local fights they did not take up larger military actions. The
Women Military Service established communication with the commandment of the
sub-district of Śródmieście. Additionally, it was provided help for Warsaw inhabitants and insurgent soldiers interned in the
Pruszków camp.
Region VII – large German forces concentrated in that region. In Oźarów it was stationed the staff of general
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski. It made impossible to take up military actions by the insurgents. Major
Jarema formed a company, which moved to
Kampinos Forest and submitted to the command of the
Kampinos group.
Rejon VIII was the operational area of the
Kampinos group. ==References==