Battle of Pochonbo

Battle of Pochonbo
Part of the Japanese colonial rule over Korea and the Second Sino-Japanese War

The battle depicted in the Grand Monument in Samjiyon, Samjiyon County
Date4 June 1937
Location41°31′30″N 128°17′58″E / 41.5249199795585°N 128.2994166849041°E / 41.5249199795585; 128.2994166849041
Result Northeast Counter-Japanese United Army victory
Belligerents
Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army  Japan
Commanders and leaders
Kim Il Sung
Choe Hyon
Unknown
Units involved
Sixth Division of the Second Army of the First Route Army Unknown
Strength
150–200 33
Casualties and losses
20 killed 9 killed
Location within North Korea

The Battle of Pochonbo (Japanese: 普天堡の戦い, Hepburn: Futenho no tatakai) was an event which occurred in northern Korea, Empire of Japan on 4 June 1937 (Juche 26), when Korean and Chinese guerrillas commanded by Kim Il Sung (or possibly Choe Hyon) attacked and defeated a Japanese detachment during the anti-Japanese armed struggle in Korea. The battle holds an important place in North Korea.