Battle of Radzymin (1944)

Battle of Radzymin
Part of the Eastern Front of World War II

Battle of Radzymin
Date1–4 August 1944
Location
near Radzymin, Poland
Result German victory
Belligerents
 Germany  Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Nazi Germany Walter Model Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky

The Battle of Radzymin was one of a series of engagements between the 1st Byelorussian Front of the Red Army and the Army Group Centre of the German Army. The battle was part of the Lublin-Brest Offensive between 1 and 4 August 1944 at the conclusion of Operation Bagration the Belorussian strategic offensive operation near the town of Radzymin in the vicinity of Warsaw, part of which entailed a large tank battle at Wołomin. It was the largest tank battle on the territories of Poland during the war.[1]

The approach of the Red Army towards Warsaw served to initiate the Warsaw Uprising by the Home Army with expectation of help from the Red Army. The battle ended in a Soviet defeat and the encirclement and destruction of the Soviet 3rd Tank Corps; it is unclear to what extent this defeat contributed to the Soviet decision not to aid the Warsaw Uprising.