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198:. Last mention in the Soviet Order of Battle (OOB) on 1 July 1941 with corps directly subordinated to the Western Front. The corps reappeared in the OOB on 1 June 1942 directly subordinated to the North Caucasus Front, and made up of four rifle brigades. Thereafter, the last 1942 OOB mention of the corps is on 1 August 1942. The 1st Rifle Corps reappears in the Soviet OOB on 1 September 1943 as part of the Northwestern Front. Final mention on 1 May 1945 subordinated to the 1st Shock Army and in command of the 306th, 344th, and 357th Rifle Divisions. Feskov et al. 2004 says the corps headquarters, as well as the 107:'s prewar purge of the Red Army had removed so many experienced leaders, the rifle corps echelon of command in Soviet forces engaged against the Germans dwindled in the face of massive Red Army losses of 1941. The stark shortage of experienced leaders forced the Red Army to have rifle army headquarters directly supervising rifle divisions without the assistance of intervening rifle corps headquarters. The use of rifle corps headquarters never disappeared entirely from the Red Army during World War II, as field armies in areas not fighting the Germans (such as the 153:
rifle divisions. Doubtlessly, the direct command of divisions by army headquarters resulted in too-large spans of control for army commanders and the Red Army desired to reintroduce the rifle corps headquarters once enough experienced commanders and staff officers were available. By the end of 1942, 21 rifle corps headquarters were in action with Soviet forces engaging the Germans. This grew to over 100 by the end of 1943, and reached a peak of 174 either in action against the Germans or as part of the strategic reserve of the
2995:. In 1946–53 they were reduced into the 10th, 21st, and 48th Rifle Brigades, and the 48th may have been disbanded in 1947. In 1953 the 63rd Mechanised Division was formed on the basis of the 29th Rifle Division at Shikhan. In 1955 the 123rd Rifle Corps became the 40th Rifle Corps, and in May 1957 the 40th Army Corps. That year the 43rd Rifle Division became the 43rd Motor Rifle Division, and the 63rd Mechanised Division the 110th Motor Rifle Division. In November 1964 the 110th was redesigned the 1733:. On August 4, 1943, the corps, as a part of the 7th Guards Army, overcoming the enemy's stubborn resistance and deflecting frenzied counterattacks, persistently moved forward to Belgorod. Increasing the attack force, parts of the corps stormed the city and cleared it on August 5. On January 18, 1944, the units of the corps, as a part of 668:, with 10th Guards Mountain Rifle Division, and 145th Mountain Rifle Division. (Feskov et al 2013, 53), and was still in that configuration in 1954 (Feskov et al 2013, 55). Disbanded by being redesignated 31st Special Rifle Corps on 1 July 1956, and then successively 31st Special Army Corps (1 October 1957) and 2304:, and stormed into Varnitsa. Commander: Major General AI Petrakovskii (- 18/01/1944 ) Major General FA Ostashenko (01.19.1944 – military commissar, deputy political commissar Colonel IN Karasev Chief of Staff : V.I. Mineev. On 9 August 1945 the corps, now part of the Soviet Far East command, comprised 1191:
camp. Before leaving the camp, Latvians drafted in 1939 were demobilised, and replaced by about 4000 Russian soldiers from area around Moscow. On June 10, the corps senior officers were sent to Russia where they were arrested and most of them- shot. On June 14 at least 430 officers were arrested and
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By November 1941, the Soviet order of battle showed only one rifle corps headquarters still active among the forces fighting the German invasion. By early 1942, however, the Soviets began to reactivate rifle corps headquarters for use as an intermediate command echelon between the rifle armies and
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to Soviet Union, from June 29 to July 1 more 2080 Latvian soldiers were demobilsed, fearing that they might turn their weapons against the Russian commissars and officers. Simultaneously, many soldiers and officers deserted and when the corps crossed the Latvian border only about 3000 Latvian
292: 84:, Soviet rifle corps were composed primarily of combat troops and had only a small logistical component. Because the rifle divisions themselves were also primarily made up of combat troops, the rifle corps were numerically smaller than corps of other nations. The Soviets also formed 4882:
For the January–February 1945 period, see also 'Breakthrough prepared defenses infantry units (according to experience of the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945.). Collection of articles. – Moscow: Military Publishing, 1957. – 376 p., / Military Academy named for MV Frunze, chapter
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and moved forward. Having stormed the inhabited locality of Lozovatka and after slight regrouping, the corps began the pursuit of the enemy. On March 16, 1944, the corps deterred the counterattacks by the enemy, who was attempting to force back our units from the
5798: 2284:. On the night of March 27, (two divisions of) the corps, having crossed the Southern Bug, moved forward under the enemy's heavy fire and captured the large inhabited locality of Akmechet. On April 1, 1944, parts of the corps, acting as a part of the 1187:. In September the corps contained 24,416 men but in autumn more than 800 officers and about 10,000 instructors and soldiers were discharged. The arresting of soldiers continued in the following months. In June 1940, the entire Territorial Corps was sent to 5974:Перечни наименований объединений, соединений и других формирований Вооруженных Сил, народного ополчения, гражданских ведомств СССР и иностранных формирований, участвовавших в Великой Отечественной и советско-японской войнах 1941-1945 гг. : справочник 3998:
Circular 01 of July 15, 1941 directed several changes to Red Army force structure, the elimination of rifle corps headquarters and subordination of rifle divisions directly to rifle army headquarters among them. Glantz and House, p.
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Circa September 1945, the 11, 15, 16, 21, 22, 25, 28, 36, 42, 43, 44, 47, 51, 52, 55, 61, 62, 64, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 77, 80, 89, 91, 93, 95, 96, 98, 100, 106, 115, 117, 118, 120, 121, 133, and 135th Rifle Corps were disbanded.
357:. On 1 January 1946 it consisted of the 34th Rifle Division (Vyazemskiy, Khabarovsk Kray), and the 35th Rifle Division (Bikin, Khabarovsk Kray), and was part of the Far Eastern Military District. It was disbanded in July 1946. 3715:, Ukraine. In October 1953 the corps' three independent rifle brigades were expanded into divisions: the 7th independent Guards into the 64th Guards Mechanised Division at Belaya Tserkov, the 9th independent Guards into the 1873:– composed of the 68th, 83rd, and 194th Mountain Rifle Divisions in the Central Asia Military District. In February 1944, 68th Mountain Rifle Division, 75th Rifle Division, 89th Rifle Brigade, and 90th Rifle Brigade with 3127:
of the Order of Suvorov. This Red Army national formation was formed on June 5, 1944, shortly before the Red Army attacked Latvia. Their strength was about 15,000 men, which consisted three divisions – 43rd Guards, and
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List of names of units and formations of the Armed Forces, People's Militia, civilian formations of the Soviet Union, and foreign units that fought in the Great Patriotic War and Soviet–Japanese War 1941–1945:
363:– The 6th Rifle Corps HQ was formed in Kiev in May 1922. The Corps was formed on the orders of the Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Crimea number 627/162 from May 23, 1922 in Kiev, part of Kiev and 2629:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the Moscow Military District. Disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the 164:
A limited number of Rifle Corps remained as part of the Ground Forces post 1945. They were converted to 'Army Corps' in 1955 though they still mostly consisted of Rifle and then Motor Rifle Divisions.
4297:, and Feskov V.I., Golikov V.I., Калашников К.А., В.И. Слугин С.А. Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской (часть 1: Сухопутные войска) Томск, 2013, 522 onwards. 2359:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the 68th Army, Western Front. Part of 5th Army, 3rd Belorussian Front, on 1 November 1944. Part of 3582:(Omsk). Later included the 109th Guards, 67th and 95th MRD (former 109th Guards, 56th and 198th RD) and 411 Guards Corps artillery regiment. Presumably in 1960, it was reorganised as Headquarters 149:
Of the 8th Rifle Corps' 1942 strength of 26,466 men, only 2,599 (less than 10 per cent) made up the corps headquarters and corps assets, the remainder being assigned to the two rifle divisions.
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crossing. On April 5, the divisions of the corps fought a battle for the station of Migayevo. On April 11, 1944, the corps, having been reinforced from the reserve with the
6043:[List (Perechen) No. 4: Corps headquarters, part of the active army during the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945] (in Russian). Moscow: Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union. 5401:"Вооруженные Силы СССР после Второй мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской (часть 1: Сухопутные войска)" by V.I. Feskov, V.I. Golikov, K.A. Kalashnikov and S.A. Slugin, Tomsk. 1227:
in September 1939. 127th, 134th and 162nd Rifle Divisions, part of 19th Army. Disbanded summer 1945. After the war, became 25th Army Corps on 25 June 1957 (Feskov et al 2013, 133)
3550:– Formed April 1943. 18th Guards Red Banner Stanislavsky-Budapest. General Lieutenant Ivan Afonin took command of the corps in February 1943. Assigned to armies including the 1850:
was demoted in October 1942 to become commander of this corps. He participated in this position in operations on the Mious, Donbass, around Melitopol, Belarus and East Prussia.
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had become the 20th Mechanised Division, and the 151st Rifle Division had either been disbanded or transferred elsewhere. The corps appears to have disbanded on 11 June 1946.
2263:. In early October 1943 the corps, forcing the Dnieper, seized and held a bridgehead on the west bank of the river. On 06.03.1944 elements of the corps, participating in the 2425:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the Ural Military District. This corps commanded units that stormed the 2179:. Disbanded. Reformed on 13 June 1955 by redesignation of 137th Rifle Corps. Became 43rd Army Corps on 25 June 1957 while at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, Kamchatskaya Oblast. 2401:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and as part of the Moscow Military District. In July 1945 in Germany, part of 91:
The Red Army as a whole had 27 rifle corps headquarters in its order of battle on 1 June 1938; this had been expanded to 62 by June 1941. When Germany invaded the
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rifle corps during World War II, although these were often assigned control of regular rifle divisions and sometimes controlled no Guards rifle divisions.
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Barbarossa Derailed: The German Advance to Smolensk, the Encirclement Battle, and the First and Second Soviet Counteroffensives, 10 July – 24 August 1941
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and to hold the river crossings near Sofiyevka with 35–40 tanks and several infantry battalions. On March 22, the units of the corps reached the
6094: 2692:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the North Caucasus Military District. Included 2639:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the Moscow Military District. Later part of 531:. Active in 1948 with three rifle brigades (12th, 14th and 40th (Kirov, Kirov Oblast)). 12th Brigade was disbanded, 14th Rifle Brigade became 6014: 5737: 5671: 5057: 4306: 4009: 2736:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the North Caucasus Military District. 446: 3682: 3346:. On 30 March 1948 10th Guards Army was renamed 4th Guards Rifle Corps. On 25 June 1957 renamed 4th Guards Army Corps. Disbanded May 1960. 1658: 3129: 3030: 2891: 2861: 2741: 2727: 2666:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 September 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the Trans-Volga Military District. 2567: 2331: 2230: 2212: 2190: 2186: 2176: 2154: 2150: 2110: 2035: 1965: 1936: 1922: 1914: 1861: 1730: 1574: 1532: 1528: 1514: 1446: 1399: 1391: 1336: 1332: 1176: 1144: 1056: 1017: 953: 930: 808: 599: 408: 386: 338: 308: 240: 2672:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the Trans-Volga Military District. 2391:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and as part of the Moscow Military District. In 586:
on 22 June 1941. Disbanded July 1941. Reformed October 1942. 1 November 1942 listed with reserves, Black Sea Group of Forces, with the
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comprising 136th Rifle Division and 138th Mountain Rifle Division under General Major K.F. Baranov. Disbanded in Berlin while with
5614: 5163: 3007:. The 40th Army Corps was active until at least 1962, and Feskov et al 2013 lists its commanders until October 1960 (p. 508). 2653:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the Moscow Military District. 2623:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the Moscow Military District. 2185:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as part of the 61st Army, Bryansk Front. Subordinate divisions at this time were the 543:, and took over 26th Guards Rifle and 71st Mechanised Divisions. Became 10th Army Corps on 4 June 1957 but disbanded in June 1960. 3446: 2719: 2471: 1987: 1320: 1140: 995: 611: 2460:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the 68th Army, Western Front. 1365:
in September 1939. In the Orel Military District, including the 19th, 149th and 217th Rifle Divisions. Reformed and assigned to
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in April to form the 105th Rifle Corps, commanded by General D. F. Alekseev, where it would remain for the duration of the war.
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along with the 133rd Rifle Division, additionally had the 166th Rifle Division at Barabinsk and the 178th Rifle Division at
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and 5th MRDs and the 30th Mechanised Division (unclear as to whether the two last-mentioned were Guards divisions.)
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during the battle for Lvov in July 1944. Disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the
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Keith E. Bonn, Slaughterhouse: the Handbook of the Eastern Front, Aberjona Press, Bedford, PA, 2005, 345–6.
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by BSSA. A month later it consisted of the 261, 349, 351, and 406th Rifle Divisions. January 1943 was with
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August 1929 and used to form headquarters of the Transbaikal Group of Forces of the army in February 1932.
333:, WSMD. Reactivated 27 June 1942, often known as 5th independent Rifle Corps. On 1 July 1945 consisted of 81: 5766: 5566:
Keith E. Bonn, Slaughterhouse: the Handbook of the Eastern Front, Aberjona Press, Bedford, PA, 2005, 345.
5329: 4548: 4465: 3048: 2718:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the 2678:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 November 1943, as a headquarters with no troops assigned and part of the 2234: 2102: 610:, with 261, 349, 392, and 406th Rifle Divisions. 12th Mountain Rifle Corps for a period. 1946 to 1957 in 65:, although the allocation of three rifle divisions to a rifle corps was common during the latter part of 4788: 3878: 3772: 3728: 3674: 3165: 3133: 3022: 2920: 2912: 2125:
Almost all Soviet Rifle Corps were disbanded in the first several months of the war and reformed as the
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The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces
5045: 5493: 4284: 3454: 3339: 3327: 3084: 2980: 2879: 2598:(124th, 221st, 358th Rifle Divisions) and 113th Rifle Corps (192, 262, 338th Rifle Divisions) with 2563: 2305: 2204: 2146: 2063:, part of the STAVKA Reserve Disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the 1884: 1829: 1708: 1605: 1548: 1544: 1510: 1370: 1351:. Mid 1957 reorganised as 29th Army Corps. Mid 1969 disbanded by being upgraded and reorganised as 1344: 1130: 1087: 1029: 827: 641: 603: 587: 583: 579: 532: 520: 512: 300: 4016: 3670: 3874: 3458: 3173: 3137: 2426: 2364: 2281: 2200: 1290: 818:, then transferred to Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army a month later. Headquarters located at 342: 58: 5706: 5268:"Журнал боевых действий 120 ск с приложением кратких сводок, с разбором боевых действий и схемы" 3925:– later 39th Guards Airborne Corps, honorific "Vienna", fought in Vienna & Prague Offensives 3919:– later 38th Guards Airborne Corps, honorific "Vienna", fought in Vienna & Prague Offensives 3421:
based in Belarus. The corps along with the 114th Guards Airborne Division was disbanded in 1956.
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in March 1941. in the Transcaucasus Military District under General Major A. A. Khadeev with
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18th Rifle Corps (1st formation) – Headquarters reformed in February 1934 from a cadre of the
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began. The army was renamed the People's Army and in September–November 1940– the Red Army's
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plus 914th Signals Battalion, 967th Engineer Battalion, plus an artillery regiment. Became
1339:. Lithuanian Territorial Rifle Corps. Destroyed(?) September 1941 in the initial stages of 1213:, BSMD. Latvian Territorial Rifle Corps. It finished the war in 1945 in Germany as part of 5167: 4779:
Bleiere, Daina; Ilgvars Butulis; Antonijs Zunda; Aivars Stranga; Inesis Feldmanis (2006).
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between July and September 1938, then reverted to 20th Rifle Corps designation as part of
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in March 1941. in the Moscow Military District included 118th and 235th Rifle Divisions
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in September 1939. 46th and 152nd Rifle Divisions, with 16th Army, STAVKA Reserve. With
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18th Rifle Corps (4th formation) – Reformed 1 June 1943. On 10 May 1945 it included the
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on 13 July 1941. Disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the
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18th Rifle Corps (2nd formation) – Headquarters reformed in December 1942, assigned to
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Order of Battle Soviet Army World War 2 1945 March and April Berlin: The Final Battle
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on 2 May 1945. (150th, 171st, 207th Rifle Divisions on July 9, 1945, on formation of
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18th Rifle Corps (3rd formation) – Headquarters reformed in February 1943 with the
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of the Courland Group of Forces of the Leningrad Front on 1 May 1945, assigned the
1896:– Western Special Military District. 7th, 8th, and 214th Airborne Brigades. Became 1180: 1066:
20th Rifle Corps (2nd formation) – Headquarters reformed in February 1943 with the
963:
19th Rifle Corps (2nd formation) – Headquarters reformed in February 1943 with the
891:. After a rapid period of redesignations and reassignments, the corps was moved to 214:. A tank division may have moved to Semipalatinsk alongside the corps headquarters. 92: 66: 61:
during the mid-twentieth century. Rifle corps were made up of a varying number of
52: 5986:
Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964).
5580: 3887:– Neman Red Banner. At least until the end of the 1950s the corps was part of the 2288:, captured the inhabited localities of Stryukovo, Shvartsevo, Korneyevka, and the 5981:] (in Russian). Moscow: Military Memorial Centre of the Russian Armed Forces. 5857: 3379:
Kovenskiy Red Banner – seemingly reformed in March 1955 in the Far East from the
2773:, this corps with 46th, 90th, 372nd Rifle Divisions) was part of 2nd Shock Army. 978:
19th Rifle Corps (3rd formation) – Headquarters reformed during June 1943 in the
6049: 4728: 4726: 3866: 2367:, on 3 September 1945, comprising 63rd, 215th, and 277th Rifle Divisions. (BSSA) 2277: 1973: 1817: 1033: 998:
from late 1945, redesignated as mountain rifle corps during early 1950s. Became
434: 5601: 5540: 4057: 2820:, this corps with 86th, 321st, 326th Rifle Division was part of 2nd Shock Army. 2470:, and 25.6.57 it was renamed 25th AK. Disbanded 6.60. HQ in Nikolayev with the 640:
on 22 June 1941. Appears to have spent much of 1945 within the Front Troops of
5800:Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской 5687: 5330:
Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1964
4549:
Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1964
4505: 4503: 4466:
Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1964
4422: 4420: 4418: 3739:
control. Renamed as an Army Corps in August 1957 and disbanded in August 1958.
3153: 3149: 2271:), parts of the corps breached the German defenses on the western bank of the 1675:– with the 187th, 227th and 232nd Rifle Divisions, part of the Stavka Reserve. 1013: 922: 694:. By the end of the war, 14th Rifle Corps was a direct-reporting formation of 462: 5138:, "The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria, 1945: 'August Storm'", p. 250 4847: 3578:. After the war with Japan the Corps was transferred from Transbaikal to the 1980:
in the 1950s, disbanded by being redesignated 63rd Army Corps on 4 June 1957.
1491:
in September 1939. 129th, 158th and 171st Rifle Divisions, part of 19th Army
929:
and received Primorsky honorific in October of that year. Transferred to the
5699: 4897: 4806: 4713: 4711: 4493: 4328: 4295: 3643: 3161: 3100: 2916: 2533:
1955 and disbanded under that number in 1956. (Feskov et al 2013, 131, 580).
2141:– first appears in Soviet Order of Battle (OOB) 1 June 1943, as part of the 937: 6056:
The Great Patriotic War: Corps Commanders: Military Biographical Dictionary
5807:] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing. 4769:
Nigel Thomas, Germany's Eastern Front Allies (2): Baltic Forces, Osprey, 5.
4210: 4127: 3449:– Took part in liberation of Odessa alongside 37th Rifle Corps, as part of 1155:, BSMD Estonian Territorial Rifle Corps. Second formation 1943-summer 1945. 17: 1565:
in September 1939. In the Kiev Special Military District, assigned to the
1059:(RVGK) on 22 June 1941. Headquarters disbanded 16 August and used to form 628:, Kiev Special Military District, under General Major N.K. Kirillov, with 111:) maintained their use of rifle corps headquarters during the entire war. 3462: 2992: 2988: 2841: 2438: 1587:– comprised the 32nd, 40th, and 92nd Rifle Divisions, part of 25th Army, 1462: 1458: 490: 203: 96: 5649: 3731:. In July 1954 the 64th Guards Mechanised Division was redesignated the 3368:. Same three divisions with 39th Army at Port Arthur in the early 1950s. 3228:. Disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the 2682:. Disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the 2608:– disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the 1289:– Headquarters formed from the headquarters of the Reserve Group of the 702:. Disbanded by Stavka VGK Order 11097 of 29.5.45, which established the 202:, was moved to Central Asia after the end of the war and established at 5994:
Commanders of Corps and Divisions in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945
5923:
Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part III (January–December 1943)
5215:
Glantz and others "The Battle for Lvov: The Soviet General Staff Study"
3720: 3708: 3651: 3402: 3335: 2696:. In June–July 1945 V.I. Feskov et al 2013 lists the corps, as part of 2540: 1833: 1825: 1470: 1377:
Operation (9 September 1944 – 28 September 1944) Disbanded summer 1945.
1254: 804: 403:, Kiev Special Military District, under General Major M.G. Snegov with 77: 5961:
Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part V (January–September 1945)
5942:
Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part IV (January–December 1944)
5904:
Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part II (January–December 1942)
3869:, the 35th Guard Rifle Corps confronted the supportive actions of the 936:
19th Rifle Corps (1st formation) – Headquarters reformed July 1930 at
485:, later 3rd Combined Arms Army, from 1947– 56. From 1947 consisted of 6040: 5797:
Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013).
5775:] (in Russian). Vol. 2. Minneapolis: Eastview Publications. 4247: 4245: 4243: 4241: 4222: 4220: 4218: 4068: 3806: 3435:. Took part in the Orel offensive after Kursk, Chernigov-Priyat, and 3172:. During the Courland battles it was subordinate to 2nd Baltic Front 3157: 2126: 1188: 896: 450: 154: 5125:
http://www.niehorster.org/012_ussr/45-08-08/land/corps_087-rifle.htm
4690: 4480: 4450: 1788:, with 98th, 112th, and 153rd Rifle Divisions, part of the 22nd Army 1347:(IIIrd Formation), in September–October–November 1943 while part of 437:
was in command of the 9th Separate Rifle Corps, which comprised the
295:). On 1 July 1945 the second formation of the corps was part of the 5918:Боевой состав Советской армии: Часть III (Январь — декабрь 1943 г.) 1771:
in August 41. Reformed in May–June 1943 and initially assigned to
1217:– 117th Rifle Division, 380th Rifle Division, 395th Rifle Division. 768:, Kiev Special MD, under General Major I.V. Galanin comprising the 5937:Боевой состав Советской армии: Часть IV (Январь — декабрь 1944 г.) 5899:Боевой состав Советской армии: Часть II (Январь-декабрь 1942 года) 5885:
Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part I (June–December 1941)
2322:, Southwestern Front. Subordinate divisions at this time were the 1741:, was transferred back to 53A along with their defensive position. 1193: 1043:
20th Rifle Corps (1st formation) – Headquarters reformed with the
822:
during the late 1930s. Became headquarters of the 2nd Army of the
789: 519:. The corps arrived in the Urals Military District comprising the 493:) and 18th Mechanised Division (Perleberg). Disbanded 4 July 1956. 73: 5410: 5365: 5314: 3805:– became 30th Guards Army Corps after World War II, and based at 2911:– Headquarters formed during December 1943 in the reserve of the 2225:, Far Eastern Front. Subordinate divisions at this time were the 1457:
in June 1955; on 4 June 1957 renamed 33rd Army Corps. Moved from
5956:Боевой состав Советской армии: Часть V (Январь—сентябрь 1945 г.) 4784: 1799: 99:
initially had some 32 rifle corps headquarters as part of their
5880:Боевой состав Советской армии: Часть I (июнь-декабрь 1941 года) 5765:
Dvoinykh, L.V.; Kariaeva, T.F.; Stegantsev, M.V., eds. (1993).
4754:
27th Army, Baltic Special Military District, Red Army, 22.06.41
4358: 4356: 4106:
3rd Army, Western Special Military District, Red Army, 22.06.41
3763:. Became 29th Guards Rifle Corps 16 April 1943. Transferred to 3636:
in 42nd Army, but was not part of the 42nd Army by 1 MAy 1945.:
3443:
in 1955. Merged with 20th Rifle Corps after the end of the war?
3427:– Formed in June 1942 in the Kaluga region on the basis of the 2243:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 September 1943, as part of the 2167:, Leningrad Front. Subordinate divisions at this date were the 1024:. Became headquarters of the Khabarovsk Group of Forces of the 956:
on 22 June 1941. Headquarters used to form headquarters of the
6051:Великая Отечественная. Комкоры. Военный биографический словарь 5550: 5548: 5470: 5434: 5389: 5353: 4732: 4584: 4354: 4352: 4350: 4348: 4346: 4344: 4342: 4340: 4338: 4336: 2519:
33rd Motor Rifle Division#Service in the invasion of Manchuria
2247:, STAVKA Reserve. Subordinate divisions at this time were the 2203:, Southern Front. Subordinate divisions at this time were the 114:
An example of wartime rifle corps organization is that of the
5666:. West Chester, OH: The Nafziger Collection. pp. 85–86. 4635: 4633: 4631: 4629: 4627: 4625: 3132:
and a Soviet division. The corps commander was Major General
2145:, Western Front. Subordinate divisions at this date were the 1435:
in 1955 but disbanded in 1956. (Feskov et al 2013, 131, 580.)
220:– formed in September 1922 as the 2nd Army Corps. As part of 5732:. London: Headline Publishing Group. pp. 230, 399–402. 4623: 4621: 4619: 4617: 4615: 4613: 4611: 4609: 4607: 4605: 3795:. Honorific Łódź for capture of Łódź February 1945, awarded 3646:. Commander N.А. Васильев. Disbanded while part of 14 Army, 2318:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as part of the 2221:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 August 1943, as part of the 1681:– under HQ Western Special Military District, comprised the 1657:– under HQ Western Special Military District, comprised the 190:, Western Special MD, under General Major F.D. Rubtsov with 3013:– Headquarters began forming during December 1943 with the 2763:
assigned to this corps from 1 September 1944 to 1 May 1945.
6007:
Stalin's Missed Chance: The Struggle for Europe, 1939–1941
5718:
Andrew Duncan, article in Jane's Intelligence Review, 1998
5422: 5377: 5341: 5290: 4963:, Perechen No.4 Headquarters of Corps, Moscow, 1956, p.23. 4717: 4662: 4660: 4596: 4572: 4509: 4426: 3749:(second formation). See brief sketch history in Bonn 2005. 2935:. Disbanded during the northern hemisphere summer of 1945. 2898:. Disbanded during the northern hemisphere summer of 1945. 2199:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 June 1943, as part of the 2163:– first appears in Soviet OOB 1 June 1943, as part of the 2089:, Stavka Reserve. Active again in Apr 44 assigned to the 826:
between July and September 1938, then restored as part of
624:– First formed 1922 and disbanded 1935. Reformed 1936, in 5526: 5524: 5515: 4828:
Keith E. Bonn, Slaughterhouse, Aberjona Press, 2005, 341.
2129:
gained experience in commanding large numbers of forces.
1883:– composed of the 39th and 59th Rifle Divisions, part of 6058:] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow: Kuchkovo Pole. 5233:. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press. p.  3264:
1st–40th Guards Rifle Corps formed after June 22, 1941:
6025:
The Red Army Order of Battle in the Great Patriotic War
6003:Упущенный шанс Сталина. Схватка за Европу: 1939-1941 гг 4971: 4969: 3342:
and 36th Guards Mechanised Division from the disbanded
2967:– in Summer 1945, the 123rd Rifle Corps arrived in the 2864:. On 13 June 1955 it was redesignated 33rd Rifle Corps. 1410:
on 5 Feb 43, disbanded in 1952 in Murmansk to form the
5562: 5560: 3498:– became 13th Guards Army Corps postwar, stationed in 933:
August 1929 and renamed Primorsky Rifle Corps in 1930.
911:
from 12 June 1946 until it was disbanded in July 1952.
5791:
The Soviet Army in the Years of the Cold War: 1945–91
3835:– part of 5th Guards Army, fought in Berlin Offensive 2836:– Formed 25 January 1944 from forces assigned to the 2395:
postwar, until it became the 31st Army Corps in 1955.
2237:
that disappears from the Soviet OOB on the same date.
1201:
soldiers remained. On June 22, 1941 it comprised the
46: 5996:] (in Russian). Moscow: Frunze Military Academy. 3931:– on 9 July 1945 in Germany, this corps was part of 3502:. Disbanded by being redesignated 22nd Army 1990–91. 2941:– Headquarters formed during December 1943 with the 1036:. Headquarters disbanded July 1940 and used to form 982:. In reserve of the Courland Group of Forces of the 5615:"Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, 1 May 1945" 4271: 4269: 4267: 4265: 4263: 4261: 4259: 4257: 4095:
Transcaucasus Military District, Red Army, 22.06.41
5226: 4765: 4763: 4761: 4058:Minsk Minsk fortified region – general information 2870:– Headquarters formed during December 1943 in the 560:in the Baltic Special Military District, with the 5793:, Tomsk: Tomsk University Publishing House, 2004. 5768:Центральный государственный архив Советской армии 5161:Combat composition of the Soviet Army, 1 May 1945 3107:postwar with the 28th Army and renumbered as the 3075:– Headquarters formed during April 1944 with the 1121:in September 1939. Assigned to the WSMD with the 712:– Kiev Special Military District assigned to the 686:, under General Major D.G. Egorov comprising the 3405:, after the end of the war. In June 1946 became 1406:. Disbanded on 25 Sep 41. Reformed as part of 1373:in 1944 in the Mukachevo – Uzhgorod area during 465:just two days earlier. In 1945 during the final 377:, under General Major K.L. Dobroserdov included 157:by the end of the war with Germany in May 1945. 5302: 4977:"STAVKA Strategic Reserves, Red Army, 22.06.41" 4928:"25th Army, Far East Front, Red Army, 22.06.41" 4702: 461:, and Batov had arrived at its headquarters in 206:. In 1969, the corps headquarters was moved to 5844:, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1995. 5825:, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1998. 5730:Kursk: The Greatest Battle: Eastern Front 1943 4384: 4382: 4380: 4196:Marchand, Vol. 23, p.19-20. Full reference at 3901:– later 37th Guards Airborne Corps, fought in 3865:– Although it never fought in the vicinity of 3140:, Corps rear commander was Regiment Commander 535:in October 1953, and 40th Brigade was briefly 4651: 4521: 4438: 4362: 2466:– existed until 13.6.55, when it was renamed 907:(Łódź). It remained under the control of the 8: 4941:Moscow Military District, Red Army, 22.06.41 4151:Odessa Military District, Red Army, 22.06.41 3803:30th Guards Red Banner Leningrad Rifle Corps 3755:– Originally formed 19 February 1943 as the 3654:, 15 November 1956. (Feskov et al 2013, 133) 3383:, active since the war ended with the 63rd, 948:of the Leningrad Military District with the 799:Headquarters reformed in July 1924 with the 293:ru:4-й стрелковый корпус (1-го формирования) 4872:Восточно-Карпатская наступательная операция 3723:, and the 12th independent Guards into the 2816:– on 9 July 1945 with the formation of the 2233:. Assignment of numeric designation to the 1441:– in the Orel Military District, including 758:on 20 November 1942. Disbanded summer 1945. 419:1945, spent last of its war service in the 4861:Orel Military District, Red Army, 22.06.41 4639: 4408: 4406: 4404: 4402: 4400: 4398: 4396: 4394: 3407:8th Guards Red Banner Neman Airborne Corps 3334:, the corps headquarters was relocated to 3121:, with 82nd, 132nd, 143rd Rifle Divisions. 1469:, which was arriving in Kemerovo from the 899:where by July 1946 it was controlling the 210:, where it was raised in status to become 5709:/ № 1–2 (3657–3658), 19 January 2004 года 4781:History of Latvia : the 20th century 4666: 4533: 4329:http://www.ww2.dk/new/army/corps/31ak.htm 3769:Donbass Strategic Offensive (August 1943) 2769:– on 9 July 1945 on the formation of the 2704:, it comprised the 21st, 74th, 93rd, and 6023:Robert G. Poirier and Albert Z. Conner, 5773:Central State Archive of the Soviet Army 4597:Dvoinykh, Kariaeva & Stegantsev 1993 4560: 4510:Dvoinykh, Kariaeva & Stegantsev 1993 4427:Dvoinykh, Kariaeva & Stegantsev 1993 3642:– spent much of the war associated with 3136:, Staff headquarters head Major General 2971:and its headquarters was established at 1070:of the Black Sea Group of Forces of the 857:reserve, and disbanded in February 1943. 846:. Headquarters used to form that of the 103:in action against the Germans. Because 4170: 4168: 4166: 4164: 4162: 4160: 4158: 3975: 1169:, 4 July 1956. (Feskov et al 2013, 133) 796:and disbanded in December of that year. 788:Headquarters formed in October 1923 at 5700:Журнал Санкт-Петербургский университет 5155: 5153: 5095:Feskov et al 2013, 133, and Holm 2015. 5076: 5074: 5006: 5004: 4678: 578:– Transbaikal Military District, with 5058:Combat composition of the Soviet Army 4837:Crofoot, Avanzini, Armies of the Bear 4307:Combat composition of the Soviet Army 3941:– Estonian Tallinn. Formed 1945 from 3881:(precisely, during Operation Roland). 2494:Combat Composition of the Soviet Army 1842:- Unable to stop the momentum of the 1179:in June 1940 the annihilation of the 807:during existence. Transferred to the 7: 5972:Kirillin, A.V.; et al. (2005). 5877:Gurkin, V.V.; Malanin, K.A. (1963). 4089: 4087: 4085: 3210:) in September 1945, along with its 3117:– in July 1945, in Germany, part of 2999:. In 1968 the 29th MRD was moved to 1241:, and 26th Rifle Divisions, part of 433:– In June, 1941, General Lieutenant 6009:] (in Russian). Moscow: Veche. 4989:Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, pg. 263 4744:Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, pg 263. 4388:Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, pg. 264 4251:Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, pg. 262 4235:Holm/Feskov 2013, 10th Rifle Corps. 4226:Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, pg. 261 4174:Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, pg. 265 3206:– may have disbanded at Stanislav ( 3043:– in July 1945 in Germany, part of 2433:). Disbanded by being redesignated 1527:in September 1939. Composed of the 1267:in September 1939. Assigned to the 1057:Reserve of the Supreme High Command 1018:Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army 931:Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army 809:Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army 353:(August–October 1945) and then the 339:390th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) 5953:Gurkin, V.V.; et al. (1990). 5934:Gurkin, V.V.; et al. (1988). 5915:Gurkin, V.V.; et al. (1972). 5896:Gurkin, V.V.; et al. (1966). 5229:The Battle for Leningrad 1941–1944 4998:Glatz, Stumbling Colossus, pg. 261 4951:Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, pg 261 3431:. Spent entire war as part of the 3318:. From November 1943 commanded by 1539:Disbanded summer 1945, while with 335:35th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) 25: 5652:, and Feskov et al 2004, 46, 133. 3180:. The Corps units fought against 2991:(Saratov Oblast), Kuibyshev, and 2818:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 2771:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 2431:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 2312:under General Major A.A. Dakonov. 2300:, liberated Tiraspol, forced the 921:Headquarters formed July 1924 at 6027:, Novato: Presidio Press, 1985. 5967:(in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 5948:(in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 5929:(in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 5910:(in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 3447:10th Guards Budapest Rifle Corps 2720:North Caucasus Military District 2472:28th Guards Motor Rifle Division 1988:North Caucasus Military District 1635:in March 1941. Assigned to the 1323:in August 1940. Assigned to the 1321:Baltic Special Military District 1293:in February 1940. Comprised the 1141:Baltic Special Military District 1012:Headquarters formed May 1936 at 996:Transcaucasian Military District 664:. By January 1951 it had become 652:. On 1 January 1948, still with 612:North Caucasus Military District 6095:Rifle corps of the Soviet Union 6081:Bill Wilson, Soviet Rifle Corps 5448:"Журнал боевых действий 128 ск" 5197:V.I. Feskov et al 2013, p. 422. 5188:V.I. Feskov et al. 2013, p. 204 5179:V.I. Feskov et al. 2013, p. 48. 3960:Mechanised corps (Soviet Union) 3893:1st Guards Motor Rifle Division 3683:Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive 3419:114th Guards Airborne Divisions 3251:. On 13 June 1955 redesignated 2393:Transcaucasus Military District 1775:. Disbanded in June–July 1945. 1598:Transcaucasus Military District 1163:Transcaucasus Military District 1030:2nd Independent Red Banner Army 901:26th Guards Mechanised Division 828:2nd Independent Red Banner Army 754:on 7 August 1941. Reformed in 654:Transcaucasus Military District 267:Transcaucasus Military District 5602:14th Guards Combined Arms Army 5541:10th Guards Combined Arms Army 5483:LATVIAN UNITS IN THE RED ARMY. 3596:– finished the war as part of 3523:– finished the war as part of 3513:– finished the war as part of 3274:1st Guards Special Rifle Corps 3051:, 76th, 175th Rifle Divisions. 1794:, with its HQ in Novosibirsk, 1631:– Headquarters formed in the 1621:– Headquarters formed in the 1563:Kiev Special Military District 1525:Kiev Special Military District 1499:Kiev Special Military District 1361:– Headquarters formed in the 1265:Kiev Special Military District 1117:– Headquarters formed in the 750:. Used to form Headquarters, 638:192nd Mountain Rifle Divisions 1: 3903:Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive 3857:Sandomierz–Silesian Offensive 3441:Belorussian Military District 3302:– in September 1943 included 3105:Belorussian Military District 3037:. Disbanded in December 1945. 2521:. On 9 August 1945 comprised 2111:101st Mountain Rifle Division 1998:. At the end of the war with 1596:– Headquarters formed in the 1561:– Headquarters formed in the 1523:– Headquarters formed in the 1497:– Headquarters formed in the 1487:– Headquarters formed in the 1421:Transbaikal Military District 1419:– Headquarters formed in the 1375:Carpathian-Uzhgorod Offensive 1319:– Headquarters formed in the 1263:– Headquarters formed in the 1253:for a time, and stationed at 1223:– Headquarters formed in the 1139:– Headquarters formed in the 355:Far Eastern Military District 349:in 1945, then transferred to 265:, 47th Mtn Rifle, as part of 131:85th Corps Artillery Regiment 6048:Vozhakin, M.G., ed. (2006). 6001:Meltyukhov, Mikhail (2008). 4819:V.I. Feskov et al 2013, 133. 3955:Cavalry corps (Soviet Union) 3847:– formed 25 April 1943 from 3777:Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive 3735:and transferred directly to 3665:– Formed 24 April 1943 from 3628:– as of 1 April 45 included 3130:308th Latvian Rifle Division 3103:honorific. Stationed in the 3087:on 1 May 1945, assigned the 3025:on 1 May 1945, assigned the 2923:on 1 May 1945, assigned the 2882:on 1 May 1945, assigned the 2694:58th Mountain Rifle Division 2296:and with the support of the 2269:Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive 1802:, part of 24th Army. Became 1185:24th Territorial Rifle Corps 986:on 1 May 1945, assigned the 413:72nd Mountain Rifle Division 347:Soviet invasion of Manchuria 297:Belomorsky Military District 140:482nd Reconnaissance Company 5662:Marchand, Jean-Luc (2011). 5650:49th Guards Rocket Division 5554:V.I. Feskov et al 2004, 46. 5114:V.I. Feskov et al 2004, 45. 4185:Where The Iron Crosses Grow 3855:since July 1944, fought in 3811:Leningrad Military District 3725:112th Guards Rifle Division 3584:49th Guards Rocket Division 3362:91st Guards Rifle Divisions 3144:. The Latvian Rifle Corps ( 2987:. They were established at 2846:Turkestan Military District 1753:Leningrad Military District 1641:Leningrad Military District 1633:Leningrad Military District 942:Leningrad Military District 231:near the Minsk and Slutsky 143:162nd Machine Gun Battalion 47: 6111: 5862:. Philadelphia: Casemate. 4048:V.I. Feskov et al 2004, 45 3813:for many years until 1998. 3717:81st Guards Rifle Division 3634:67th Guards Rifle Division 3630:51st Guards Rifle Division 3580:Siberian Military District 3537:31st Guards Rifle Division 3533:11th Guards Rifle Division 3484:Voronezh Military District 3429:12th Guards Rifle Division 3358:19th Guards Rifle Division 3354:17th Guards Rifle Division 3322:, former commander of the 3304:38th Guards Rifle Division 3005:Far East Military District 3003:, Primorskiy Krai, in the 2961:. Disbanded in March 1946. 2294:15th Guards Rifle Division 1822:Siberian Military District 1796:Siberian Military District 1427:in January–February 1945, 1257:. Disbanded 18 April 1956. 958:2nd Neva Operational Group 927:Siberian Military District 877:37th Guards Rifle Division 838:on 22 June 1941, assigned 801:Siberian Military District 700:90th Guards Rifle Division 658:10th Guards Rifle Division 487:94th Guards Rifle Division 389:. Finished war as part of 173:Formed before 22 June 1941 168:List of Soviet rifle corps 6039:Pokrovsky, A. P. (1956). 5856:Glantz, David M. (2010). 4652:Gurkin & Malanin 1963 4522:Gurkin & Malanin 1963 4439:Gurkin & Malanin 1963 4363:Gurkin & Malanin 1963 3965:Tank corps (Soviet Union) 3841:– part of 5th Guards Army 3789:East Pomeranian Offensive 3733:14th Guards Tank Division 3677:in October 1943 with the 3529:1st Guards Rifle Division 3276:– was formed in late 1941 3125:130th Latvian Rifle Corps 2997:29th Motor Rifle Division 2476:95th Motor Rifle Division 1249:. After the war, part of 1225:Kharkov Military District 666:13th Mountain Rifle Corps 365:Kharkov Military District 229:Battle of Bialystok-Minsk 36: 5166:26 December 2013 at the 3943:8th Estonian Rifle Corps 3818:31–41 Guards Rifle Corps 3648:Odessa Military District 3610:21–30 Guards Rifle Corps 3500:Moscow Military District 3474:11–20 Guards Rifle Corps 3437:Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive 3291:in 1955 (Feskov et al.). 3289:Baltic Military District 3230:Northern Group of Forces 3077:Moscow Military District 3015:Moscow Military District 2872:Moscow Military District 2746:Northern Group of Forces 2702:Southern Group of Forces 2684:Northern Group of Forces 2631:Northern Group of Forces 2610:Northern Group of Forces 2065:Northern Group of Forces 1808:Northern Group of Forces 1705:Odessa Military District 1623:Moscow Military District 1507:Odessa Military District 1329:Baltic Military District 1313:. Disbanded summer 1945. 1133:. Disbanded summer 1945. 1119:Moscow Military District 1102:. Disbanded summer 1945. 1090:on 1 May 1945, assigned 1045:Moscow Military District 909:Northern Group of Forces 736:Baltic Military District 724:. Disbanded summer 1945. 704:Northern Group of Forces 684:Odessa Military District 570:Northern Group of Forces 505:Baltic Military District 455:Odessa Military District 375:Odessa Military District 351:15th Army (Soviet Union) 116:8th Estonian Rifle Corps 5505:Feskov et al 2013, 463. 5257:Feskov et al 2013, 537. 5170:, accessed October 2011 5147:Feskov et al 2013, 408. 4848:35th Combined Arms Army 4412:Feskov et al 2013, 132. 3939:41st Guards Rifle Corps 3929:40th Guards Rifle Corps 3923:39th Guards Rifle Corps 3917:38th Guards Rifle Corps 3899:37th Guards Rifle Corps 3885:36th Guards Rifle Corps 3863:35th Guards Rifle Corps 3845:34th Guards Rifle Corps 3839:33rd Guards Rifle Corps 3833:32nd Guards Rifle Corps 3824:31st Guards Rifle Corps 3797:Order of the Red Banner 3767:in May 1943. Fought in 3753:29th Guards Rifle Corps 3745:– originally formed as 3743:28th Guards Rifle Corps 3705:Central Group of Forces 3697:27th Guards Rifle Corps 3663:26th Guards Rifle Corps 3658:25th Guards Rifle Corps 3640:24th Guards Rifle Corps 3626:23rd Guards Rifle Corps 3621:22nd Guards Rifle Corps 3616:21st Guards Rifle Corps 3604:20th Guards Rifle Corps 3594:19th Guards Rifle Corps 3588:Strategic Rocket Forces 3548:18th Guards Rifle Corps 3543:17th Guards Rifle Corps 3521:16th Guards Rifle Corps 3511:15th Guards Rifle Corps 3506:14th Guards Rifle Corps 3496:13th Guards Rifle Corps 3490:12th Guards Rifle Corps 3480:11th Guards Rifle Corps 3268:1–10 Guards Rifle Corps 3184:19th SS Division units. 3064:127th Light Rifle Corps 3055:126th Light Rifle Corps 2708:. By November 1945 the 2680:Volga Military District 1978:Urals Military District 1489:Volga Military District 1479:Central Group of Forces 1080:Order of the Red Banner 1047:in July 1940. Assigned 980:Volga Military District 973:29th Guards Rifle Corps 870:34th Guards Rifle Corps 820:Kuybyshevka-Vostochnaya 794:Volga Military District 417:41st Guards Rifle Corps 5752:Feskov et al 2004, 45. 5688:27th Guards Army Corps 5530:Feskov et al 2004, 46. 5516:http://www.ww2.dk/new/ 5225:Glantz, David (2002). 4917:Feskov et al 2013, 47. 4374:Feskov 2013, 132, 407. 4318:Feskov et al 2013, 51. 4309:, 1945, via Soldat.ru. 4039:Feskov et al 2004, 77. 4010:"historycommission.ee" 3873:on the right flank of 3785:Vistula–Oder Offensive 3781:Lublin–Brest Offensive 3737:Kiev Military District 3482:– still active in the 3439:. Still active in the 3425:9th Guards Rifle Corps 3395:8th Guards Rifle Corps 3377:7th Guards Rifle Corps 3372:6th Guards Rifle Corps 3350:5th Guards Rifle Corps 3324:Soviet Airborne Forces 3300:4th Guards Rifle Corps 3295:3rd Guards Rifle Corps 3287:– still active in the 3285:2nd Guards Rifle Corps 3280:1st Guards Rifle Corps 3148:) fought in Latvia at 2969:Ural Military District 2602:, RVGK on 1 May 1945), 1431:. Briefly reformed at 1363:Orel Military District 1167:3rd Combined Arms Army 844:202nd Airborne Brigade 803:, mostly stationed at 507:(BSMD). Included the 469:the corps was part of 137:86th Medical Battalion 95:on June 22, 1941, the 5728:Clark, Lloyd (2012). 5496:, The Latvian Legion. 4079:Feskov et al 2013, 49 3879:Battle of Prokhorovka 3799:for Berlin Offensive. 3773:Battle of the Dnieper 3729:Desna, Kozelets Raion 3675:Battle of the Dnieper 3389:277th Rifle Divisions 3216:122nd Rifle Divisions 3166:Riga Offensive (1944) 3097:152nd Rifle Divisions 3035:216th Rifle Divisions 3023:2nd Belorussian Front 2985:376th Rifle Divisions 2933:199th Rifle Divisions 2921:2nd Belorussian Front 2892:329th Rifle Divisions 2858:374th Rifle Divisions 2742:306th Rifle Divisions 2706:151st Rifle Divisions 2486:360th Rifle Divisions 2411:328th Rifle Divisions 2332:303rd Rifle Divisions 2310:203rd Rifle Divisions 2231:101st Rifle Divisions 2213:302nd Rifle Divisions 2191:415th Rifle Divisions 2177:314th Rifle Divisions 2155:413th Rifle Divisions 2083:233rd Rifle Divisions 2061:151st Rifle Divisions 2040:154th Rifle Divisions 2012:299th Rifle Divisions 1996:175th Rifle Divisions 1966:167th Rifle Divisions 1945:186th Rifle Divisions 1923:172nd Rifle Divisions 1889:Soviet Far East Front 1866:189th Rifle Divisions 1765:123rd Rifle Divisions 1731:199th Rifle Divisions 1691:143rd Rifle Divisions 1663:108th Rifle Divisions 1589:Soviet Far East Front 1579:141st Rifle Divisions 1537:228th Rifle Divisions 1515:176th Rifle Divisions 1451:145th Rifle Divisions 1429:3rd Belorussian Front 1400:200th Rifle Divisions 1337:181st Rifle Divisions 1281:135th Rifle Divisions 1247:Soviet Far East Front 1243:First Red Banner Army 1207:183rd Rifle Divisions 1149:182nd Rifle Divisions 1143:in August 1940. With 1072:North Caucasian Front 1053:160th Rifle Divisions 1022:Special Kolkhoz Corps 954:142nd Rifle Divisions 903:(Borne Sulinovo) and 778:164th Rifle Divisions 748:188th Rifle Divisions 696:2nd Belorussian Front 600:351st Rifle Divisions 566:125th Rifle Divisions 529:347th Rifle Divisions 479:301st Rifle Divisions 447:32nd Cavalry Division 443:156th Rifle Divisions 409:173rd Rifle Divisions 387:206th Rifle Divisions 327:113th Rifle Divisions 309:341st Rifle Divisions 249:292nd Rifle Divisions 134:36th Sapper Battalion 5836:David M. Glantz and 5789:V.I. Feskov, et al. 5303:Kirillin et al. 2005 5046:niehorster.orbat.com 5027:The Generals of WWII 4961:Soviet General Staff 4703:Kirillin et al. 2005 4285:niehorster.orbat.com 3527:, incorporating the 3308:267th Rifle Division 2959:85th Rifle Divisions 2862:306th Rifle Division 2761:372nd Rifle Division 2728:354th Rifle Division 2726:was joined with the 2724:193rd Rifle Division 2568:319th Rifle Division 2554:– finished war with 2527:345th Rifle Division 2523:342nd Rifle Division 2492:on 1 December 1944 ( 2261:53rd Rifle Divisions 1739:5th Guards Tank Army 1713:74th Rifle Divisions 1665:under General Major 1649:22nd Rifle Divisions 1553:331st Rifle Division 1501:in September 1939. 1341:Operation Barbarossa 1307:75th Rifle Divisions 1271:and composed of the 1177:occupation of Latvia 1131:37th Rifle Divisions 1100:20th Rifle Divisions 756:Transcaucasian Front 722:62nd Rifle Divisions 692:51st Rifle Divisions 662:414th Rifle Division 646:392nd Rifle Division 584:94th Rifle Divisions 537:194th Rifle Division 517:90th Rifle Divisions 459:Operation Barbarossa 285:85th Rifle Divisions 227:participated in the 128:249th Rifle Division 5842:When Titans Clashed 5621:on 26 December 2013 4587:, pp. 525–527. 3669:(II), commanded by 3455:3rd Ukrainian Front 3364:), 1 May 1945 with 3340:48th Rifle Division 3328:3rd Ukrainian Front 3085:1st Ukrainian Front 2975:. It comprised the 2880:1st Ukrainian Front 2710:21st Rifle Division 2564:70th Rifle Division 2560:26th Rifle Division 2474:, 34th Gds MSD and 2235:Special Rifle Corps 2107:79th Rifle Division 2103:Special Rifle Corps 1885:1st Red Banner Army 1836:, part of 24th Army 1830:91st Rifle Division 1709:30th Mountain Rifle 1606:31st Rifle Division 1371:4th Ukrainian Front 1345:55th Rifle Division 1088:1st Ukrainian Front 988:43rd Rifle Division 905:26th Rifle Division 885:69th Rifle Division 881:15th Rifle Division 840:34th Rifle Division 774:69th Mountain Rifle 642:Transcaucasus Front 604:Transcaucasus Front 533:91st Rifle Division 457:at the outbreak of 299:in the north, with 263:20th Mountain Rifle 196:8th Rifle Divisions 5823:Stumbling Colossus 5471:Feskov et al. 2013 5435:Feskov et al. 2013 5423:Gurkin et al. 1990 5411:Gurkin et al. 1988 5390:Feskov et al. 2013 5378:Gurkin et al. 1990 5366:Gurkin et al. 1988 5354:Feskov et al. 2013 5342:Gurkin et al. 1990 5315:Gurkin et al. 1988 5291:Gurkin et al. 1990 5083:Armies of the Bear 4733:Feskov et al. 2013 4718:Gurkin et al. 1990 4691:Gurkin et al. 1972 4585:Feskov et al. 2013 4573:Gurkin et al. 1990 4494:"18th Rifle Corps" 4481:Gurkin et al. 1972 4451:Gurkin et al. 1972 3913:; honorific "Svir" 3875:II SS Panzer Corps 3859:, Prague Offensive 3459:Battle of Debrecen 3409:, supervising the 3401:, headquarters in 3316:Southwestern Front 3260:Guards Rifle Corps 3134:Detlavs Brantkalns 2478:in the late 1950s. 2405:, with the 185th, 2365:1st Far East Front 2282:Southern Bug River 1898:4th Airborne Corps 1856:– composed of the 1747:– Assigned to the 1721:– composed of the 1602:9th Rifle Division 1404:Southwestern Front 1402:, assigned to the 1390:– composed of the 1291:Northwestern Front 969:Southwestern Front 944:. Assigned to the 866:Southwestern Front 730:– assigned to the 650:94th Rifle Brigade 556:– assigned to the 481:. Served with the 473:and comprised the 423:, Courland Group, 343:2nd Far East Front 259:4th Rifle Division 125:7th Rifle Division 59:military formation 6016:978-5-9533-2697-1 5821:David M. Glantz, 5739:978-0-7553-3639-5 5673:978-1-58545-331-3 5577:"Префектура ЮВАО" 4894:"33rd Army Corps" 4599:, pp. 35–36. 4512:, pp. 34–35. 4275:Feskov 2013, 407. 4128:"5th Rifle Corps" 4116:Feskov et al 2013 3699:– May 1945 under 3320:G.E. Afanas'evich 3246:137th Rifle Corps 3241:136th Rifle Corps 3236:135th Rifle Corps 3224:– formed part of 3222:134th Rifle Corps 3204:133rd Rifle Corps 3197:– formed part of 3195:132nd Rifle Corps 3115:129th Rifle Corps 3073:128th Rifle Corps 3041:125th Rifle Corps 3011:124th Rifle Corps 2965:123rd Rifle Corps 2939:122nd Rifle Corps 2913:Belorussian Front 2909:121st Rifle Corps 2868:120th Rifle Corps 2834:119th Rifle Corps 2829:118th Rifle Corps 2824:117th Rifle Corps 2814:116th Rifle Corps 2809:115th Rifle Corps 2804:114th Rifle Corps 2799:113th Rifle Corps 2794:112th Rifle Corps 2789:111th Rifle Corps 2777:110th Rifle Corps 2767:109th Rifle Corps 2757:108th Rifle Corps 2752:107th Rifle Corps 2734:106th Rifle Corps 2716:105th Rifle Corps 2690:104th Rifle Corps 2676:103rd Rifle Corps 2670:102nd Rifle Corps 2664:101st Rifle Corps 2651:100th Rifle Corps 2115:Far Eastern Front 1707:, comprising the 1667:Vasily Yushkevich 1509:, comprising the 1455:119th Rifle Corps 1433:Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk 1196:camps. After the 1055:, as part of the 1026:Far Eastern Front 836:Far Eastern Front 824:Far Eastern Front 499:-assigned to the 237:Transbaikal Front 233:Fortified Regions 48:strelkovyy korpus 45: 37:стрелковый корпус 16:(Redirected from 6102: 6069: 6044: 6020: 5997: 5982: 5968: 5966: 5949: 5947: 5930: 5928: 5911: 5909: 5892: 5890: 5873: 5818: 5786: 5753: 5750: 5744: 5743: 5725: 5719: 5716: 5710: 5697: 5691: 5684: 5678: 5677: 5659: 5653: 5646: 5640: 5637: 5631: 5630: 5628: 5626: 5617:. Archived from 5611: 5605: 5598: 5592: 5591: 5589: 5588: 5579:. 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Archived from 4014: 4006: 4000: 3993: 3987: 3980: 3911:Prague Offensive 3907:Vienna Offensive 3891:, including the 3889:11th Guards Army 3871:III Panzer Corps 3849:18th Rifle Corps 3793:Berlin Offensive 3759:(II) as part of 3757:19th Rifle Corps 3747:15th Rifle Corps 3687:Battle of Berlin 3667:30th Rifle Corps 3598:10th Guards Army 3525:11th Guards Army 3515:10th Guards Army 3467:14th Guards Army 3399:11th Guards Army 3381:72nd Rifle Corps 3344:10th Guards Army 3253:43rd Rifle Corps 3146:2nd Baltic Front 3109:42nd Rifle Corps 2896:Order of Suvorov 2637:99th Rifle Corps 2627:98th Rifle Corps 2621:97th Rifle Corps 2616:96th Rifle Corps 2606:95th Rifle Corps 2596:94th Rifle Corps 2591:93rd Rifle Corps 2586:92nd Rifle Corps 2581:91st Rifle Corps 2552:90th Rifle Corps 2547:89th Rifle Corps 2537:88th Rifle Corps 2531:32nd Rifle Corps 2515:87th Rifle Corps 2510:86th Rifle Corps 2505:85th Rifle Corps 2500:84th Rifle Corps 2482:83rd Rifle Corps 2468:25th Rifle Corps 2464:82nd Rifle Corps 2458:81st Rifle Corps 2445:80th Rifle Corps 2423:79th Rifle Corps 2417:78th Rifle Corps 2399:77th Rifle Corps 2389:76th Rifle Corps 2383:75th Rifle Corps 2377:74th Rifle Corps 2371:73rd Rifle Corps 2357:72nd Rifle Corps 2351:71st Rifle Corps 2338:70th Rifle Corps 2316:68th Rifle Corps 2265:Odessa Offensive 2241:57th Rifle Corps 2219:56th Rifle Corps 2197:54th Rifle Corps 2183:46th Rifle Corps 2161:43rd Rifle Corps 2139:38th Rifle Corps 2071:69th Rifle Corps 2049:67th Rifle Corps 2028:66th Rifle Corps 2018:65th Rifle Corps 2002:, comprised the 1984:64th Rifle Corps 1954:63rd Rifle Corps 1933:62nd Rifle Corps 1929:, Stavka Reserve 1911:61st Rifle Corps 1894:60th Rifle Corps 1881:59th Rifle Corps 1871:58th Rifle Corps 1854:55th Rifle Corps 1848:Trofim Kolomiets 1840:54th Rifle Corps 1814:53rd Rifle Corps 1792:52nd Rifle Corps 1786:51st Rifle Corps 1767:. Used to form 1745:50th Rifle Corps 1719:49th Rifle Corps 1697:48th Rifle Corps 1679:47th Rifle Corps 1673:45th Rifle Corps 1655:44th Rifle Corps 1629:42nd Rifle Corps 1619:41st Rifle Corps 1594:40th Rifle Corps 1585:39th Rifle Corps 1559:37th Rifle Corps 1555:on 10 June 1945. 1521:36th Rifle Corps 1495:35th Rifle Corps 1485:34th Rifle Corps 1453:. Reformed from 1439:33rd Rifle Corps 1417:32nd Rifle Corps 1388:31st Rifle Corps 1359:30th Rifle Corps 1331:, including the 1317:29th Rifle Corps 1287:28th Rifle Corps 1261:27th Rifle Corps 1233:– Comprised the 1231:26th Rifle Corps 1221:25th Rifle Corps 1173:24th Rifle Corps 1159:23rd Rifle Corps 1137:22nd Rifle Corps 1115:21st Rifle Corps 1008:20th Rifle Corps 917:19th Rifle Corps 816:19th Rifle Corps 784:18th Rifle Corps 762:17th Rifle Corps 738:, including the 728:16th Rifle Corps 710:15th Rifle Corps 676:14th Rifle Corps 644:, consisting of 622:13th Rifle Corps 614:before becoming 576:12th Rifle Corps 554:11th Rifle Corps 541:11th Guards Army 497:10th Rifle Corps 467:Battle of Berlin 122:8th Rifle Corps 50: 40: 38: 21: 6110: 6109: 6105: 6104: 6103: 6101: 6100: 6099: 6085: 6084: 6076: 6066: 6047: 6038: 6017: 6000: 5985: 5971: 5964: 5952: 5945: 5933: 5926: 5914: 5907: 5895: 5888: 5876: 5870: 5855: 5815: 5796: 5783: 5764: 5761: 5756: 5751: 5747: 5740: 5727: 5726: 5722: 5717: 5713: 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and 1064: 1041: 1005: 1004: 1003: 976: 961: 960:on 25 October. 934: 914: 913: 912: 873: 858: 855:Voronezh Front 851: 812: 797: 781: 759: 725: 707: 673: 619: 573: 549: 546: 545: 544: 494: 483:3rd Shock Army 471:5th Shock Army 428: 394: 391:3rd Shock Army 368: 358: 312: 270: 252: 239:and comprised 215: 200:4th Shock Army 179: 176: 174: 171: 169: 166: 147: 146: 145: 144: 141: 138: 135: 132: 129: 126: 82:Western Allies 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6107: 6096: 6093: 6092: 6090: 6080: 6078: 6077: 6073: 6067: 6061: 6057: 6053: 6052: 6046: 6042: 6037: 6034: 6033:0-89141-237-9 6030: 6026: 6022: 6018: 6012: 6008: 6004: 5999: 5995: 5991: 5990: 5984: 5980: 5975: 5970: 5962: 5958: 5957: 5951: 5943: 5939: 5938: 5932: 5924: 5920: 5919: 5913: 5905: 5901: 5900: 5894: 5886: 5882: 5881: 5875: 5871: 5869:9781906033729 5865: 5861: 5860: 5854: 5851: 5850:0-7006-0899-0 5847: 5843: 5839: 5835: 5832: 5831:0-7006-0879-6 5828: 5824: 5820: 5816: 5814:9785895035306 5810: 5806: 5802: 5801: 5795: 5792: 5788: 5784: 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Index

Rifle Corps
Russian
romanized
Soviet
corps-level
military formation
rifle divisions
World War II
corps
Germany
Western Allies
Guards
Soviet Union
Red Army
order of battle
Joseph Stalin
Far East
8th Estonian Rifle Corps
Stavka
1st Rifle Corps
10th Army
2nd
8th Rifle Divisions
4th Shock Army
Ashgabat
Semipalatinsk
32nd Army
2nd Rifle Corps
13th Army
Western Front

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