Battle of Radovychi

Battle of Radovychi
Part of the Second World War

Place of the battle of the OUN—UPA against the Germans in the village of Radovychi
Date7–9 September 1943
Location
Radovychi, Turiyskyi Raion, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine
Result Ukrainian victory
Belligerents
Ukrainian Insurgent Army  Germany
Commanders and leaders
Oleksa Shum “Vovchak”
Leonid Povidzon “Baida”
Tykhon Zynchuk “Kubyk”
Bach-Zelewski
Hans-Adolf Prützmann
Wilhelm Günther
Strength
1,000 420–1,570
3 armored vehicles
1 armored train
Casualties and losses
16 killed
3 wounded
106–300+ killed
11 captured
1 armored train damaged

The Battle of Radovychi (Ukrainian: Битва під Радовичами, , 7–9 September 1943) was one the largest battles between Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and German forces during World War II. It took place near the village of Radovychi in Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. Around 1,000 Ukrainian partisans defeated 1,570 Germans.