Ocypel [ɔˈt͡sɨpɛl] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubichowo, within Starogard County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.
During World War II the village was called Reußberg.
In 1944, soldiers of the underground shot the deputy chief of the secret German state police Gestapo from Tczew in Ocypel.
In the German retaliation (by the order of the then chief of the Gestapo in Gdansk), more than twenty Poles were shot publicly (residents of Ocypel and surrounding areas, as well as members of the AK (Armia Krajowa = Home Army) intelligence network from Pomerania, brought from the Stutthof concentration camp).
The biggest one is the Scouts Summer Camp (ZHP Warsaw Praga-Południe).