Following the
invasion of Poland in 1939, Pobihushchyi fought against German forces and served at the
Battle of the Bzura, taking over the 3rd Battalion of the following the death of its commander, major Józef Kewpinski. Shortly before the end of the Battle of the Bzura, Pobihushchyi was captured on 17 September 1939, and interned with other ethnic Ukrainians and Georgians in
Luckenwalde's
Stalag III-A, near
Berlin. In the spring of 1940, Schutzmannschaft Battalion 201 was active both in fighting the
Belarusian partisans and killings of civilians, including Jews, though the role of the battalion in the Holocaust remains to be studied in depth.
Leadership of the 14th Division of the SS In January 1943, Schutzmannschaft Battalion 201 was disbanded for refusing to renew their contracts, and their leaders were detained in Lviv. While Shukhevych fled, Pobihushchyi remained imprisoned until
Easter Saturday 1943, and was to be executed or sent to
Majdanek concentration camp until , a Galician German, successfully negotiated his release in return for participation in the creation of the
14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician). Pobihushchyi was among the staff of the division until 1944. He later went on to refer to his time in imprisonment as "the worst period in [his] life." == Later life and death ==