Ochota Subdistrict (Home Army)

: Okręg Warszawa Armii Krajowej), which operated during the German occupation of Poland 1939–1945.

Since mid-1941, due to recruitment carried by the Związek Walki Zbrojnej, a quick increase of the effective strength of the units took place, as well as by inclusion of military groups of other organisations struggling for Poland's independence.

: rejon): The military strength of the Area was composed of c. 30 platoons organised into concentrations (groupings), battalions and companies.

Units, which remained in Ochota, assumed defence and created two redoubts: The Wawel group bore in its positions until 11 August, when - in face of lack of ammunition and possibility to continue combat - withdrew through underground drains into southern part of Śródmieście district of Warsaw.

Since the beginning of September, as part of the "Odstoja" battalion, it repelled Germans advancing along Aleje Jerozolimskie.

It kept its positions until 10 August, when, having used up all possibilities to continue combat, withdrew to a concentration place in Chojnowo forests.