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229th Rifle Division

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The next day the divisions fortified their positions while beating off an attack by roughly 50 German infantry and several tanks at noon. Despite the deteriorating situation Timoshenko was still mandating offensive action to retake Smolensk. Near the end of August 28 General Lukin was ordered to form a shock grouping from his depleted divisions while still defending the ground it held. The next day the 229th was reported as continuing to hold near Hill 249.9 with the 153rd's 435th Rifle Regiment under its command. By August 30 it had been further reinforced with two batteries of the 872nd Antitank Regiment and the 127th Sapper Battalion with the expectation of regaining Hill 249.9 and nearby terrain. A report on this date stated that: "One enemy tank was set ablaze in the vicinity of Hill 249.9 on 25 August by new types of bullets." This may be a reference to an early appearance of the
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ordered to recross the Dniepr with roughly half its forces while retaining the other half on the east bank. It was successful in establishing a bridgehead and was ordered to prepare an attack toward Morevo State Farm by the end of August 18. Marshal Timoshenko was aiming to cut German communications between
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to concentrate as a shock group. The offensive was renewed on February 13 and gained up to 10 km by the end of February 15 but thereafter slowed significantly due to the presence of significant defensive forces in the area southwest of Breslau. 21st Army would require a break to restore its offensive
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20th Army came under command of Lt. Gen. M. F. Lukin on August 6. At 0120 hours the next morning he reported that the 229th, while resting and refitting, was also preparing to operate toward Chelnovaya. A further report on August 15 stated that the entire division consisted of 398 officers, 427 NCOs,
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objectives; these attacks were so successful that General Gusev ordered the artillery preparation for the main forces shortened to 40 minutes, but this proved a mistake and caused the advance to slow later in the day. Overnight the German forces facing 21st and 4th Tank Armies were reinforced by the
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area of Latvia. Under his leadership the team beat off a counterattack by sub-machine gunners, causing up to 20 casualties; this was followed by a second attack with support from four tanks. Shutko's fire cut the infantry away from the armor and accounted for up to 16 more sub-machine gunners killed
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railroad to cut German withdrawal routes from Luga. The attack began on February 7 and captured six German strongpoints but ran into stiff resistance from 8th Jäger Division, which had been reinforced with tanks and aircraft, and the Corps was forced to abandon four of the strongpoints the next day.
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On August 26 the 229th and 153rd came under increasing pressure in fighting for Hill 249.9. By this time the division had amalgamated two of its rifle regiments into a composite unit, but this was forced to abandon the hill under strong machine gun and mortar fire, digging in on its northern slopes.
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was appointed as Kozlov's chief of staff. This officer would be captured near Smolensk on July 16 and shortly after created the anti-Bolshevik "Russian National People's Party". He collaborated with the Nazis until August 1943 when he led his Druzhina Brigade into the partisan forces of the USSR. He
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On March 20 the trapped grouping made a further attempt to break out in the direction of Steinau but this failed. By 1600 hours the 55th and 117th Corps had mopped up the remnant forces in the Erlenburg–Lesthal–Elgut area. With the conclusion of the encirclement battle the 21st and 4th Guards Tanks
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region during the morning, and had been ordered to withdraw to the railroad bridge at Logovskii, 28km south of Kalach. The next day Colonel Sazhin was killed in action at Pyatiizbyansky Farm during this withdrawal; he was replaced the next day by Maj. Gen. Vladimir Nikolaevich Martsinkevich. In its
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encircling operation against the Red Army forces west of the Don. On the other hand a counterattack ordered on July 28 faltered with very little to show for the effort. The division was temporarily under command of 62nd Army at this time but quickly returned to 64th Army, which was under command of
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ordered 62nd Army (former 7th Reserve Army), consisting of six rifle divisions, "to immediately move the army's rifle divisions, which are occupying the defenses of Stalingrad and situated in the Stalingrad region, forward and occupy the Stalingrad line being prepared along the Karazhenskii (on the
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renewed is general offensive and the minor gains made by Timoshenko would soon be erased. As soon as the next day the division was meeting increasing resistance and was soon forced over to the defense. This was approved by Western Front on August 25 although the offensive was directed to be renewed
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in reestablishing supply lines to 16th and 20th Armies, despite the division being reduced to the size of a reinforced battalion. At this time the pocket was located northeast and east of Smolensk and had shrunken in size to 20km east to west and 28km north to south and contained fewer than 100,000
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Late in March the 229th was transferred to 118th Corps. Beginning on April 6 the 1st Ukrainian Front carried out a major regrouping prior to the Berlin operation. 21st Army handed its sector over to 59th Army while it took over the sector of 5th Guards Army. This increased the length of the Army's
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To the battalion, regimental and division commanders of the 225th, 285th, 229th, and 120th rifle divisions. The encircled enemy is trying to break out in the direction of Steinau. The enemy is demoralized and is trying to break out in small groups, without his equipment. I order: 1. To destroy and
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Lt. Col. Arsenii Gordeevich Saburov was appointed to command on December 12, but this officer was succeeded by Col. Fyodor Fyodorovich Sazhin on March 11, 1942. More than 2,000 enlisted men were inducted after early release from places of detention. The 229th remained in Siberia until April, after
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to the south had been broken up and encircled by 4th Panzer Group and 4th Army and the pressure of the German advance forced Yershakov to detain the 229th to try to cover his southern flank. On the morning of October 7 the panzer groups linked up just west of Vyazma, encircling four Soviet armies.
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As the fighting shifted to other fronts later in September, and as Soviet mobilization hit its stride, the forces of Western Front were able to rebuild to the point that the average rifle division had 10,500 personnel on September 30, although this includes new divisions arriving from the east. At
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over to the defense to rest and refit while 16th and 19th Armies continued their assaults. Despite being officially on the defense, at 1600 hours on September 5 the division, now reinforced with the 126th Cannon Artillery Regiment and the 1st Battalion of the 302nd Howitzer Artillery Regiment, was
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to seize another strongpoint at Zarelye–Khutyn but this also proved a failure at the cost of 1,075 casualties. In late March, General Martsinkevich fell seriously ill and was sent to a hospital in Moscow. He was replaced on March 31 by Col. Pavel Ivanovich Solenov. After recovering, Martsinkevich
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and the 229th was initially allocated a reserve role and as a result was defending its previous positions on September 2, and two days later was guarding the Army's southern flank and making minor attacks to pin German reserves in place. Meanwhile, Western Front's attacking forces were making no
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and no mortars of any calibre. From August 9-15 the main forces of the Army were engaged in an offensive to tie down German forces on the west bank of the Dniepr but the division remained in reserve. On the night of August 17/18 it took over a sector near Golovino from the 153rd Division and was
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at 0600 hours and 69th Corps was to be prepared to follow. This counterblow effectively came to nothing apart heavy losses in tanks. By 2000 hours on July 13 the 229th was reported as defending along a line from Griada to Luchi to Bogushevskoe after helping to throw back German infantry from the
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by nightfall. At the same time elements of six German infantry divisions descended on the shrinking Soviet perimeter. Caught between the two closing pincers the surviving soldiers in the pocket had no choice but to fight their way out through German lines, surrender, or simply die in place. The
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Following the withdrawal across the Chir the division was deployed with the 811th Rifle Regiment on the right, closest to Surovikino, the 783rd to its left, and the 804th in reserve. On August 2 the 229th was again transferred to 62nd Army; it was reported on August 5 to have 5,419 personnel on
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On January 27, 1944, the 229th re-entered the fighting front with 99th Corps as part of 8th Army in Volkhov Front. The Leningrad–Novgorod offensive had begun on January 14 and Novgorod had been liberated by 59th Army on the 20th, after which 8th Army was shifted south to this region with the
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21st Army's part in the offensive began at 0600 hours on March 15 with an attack by its forward battalions, followed by the main forces at 1020. The forward battalions followed on the heels of a 10-minute artillery onslaught and units of the 117th and 118th Corps quickly seized their first
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own report on August 12 the 6th Army stated that the 229th had been destroyed. While this was largely correct, roughly half of the entire encircled force managed to escape. As of August 20 Martsinkevich's staff was reporting just 278 "bayonets" (infantry and sappers) present for duty.
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On September 3 the remnants of the division were still under command of 62nd Army. One week later it was reporting just 192 men on strength, the weakest of any division in the Army, and its status was given as "refitting in the rear", as it remained as of October 1 directly under
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men who were running out of food, fuel and ammunition. Late on August 2 the 5th Mechanized, backed by the remnants of the 229th and 233rd Divisions, were ordered to cross to the south bank of the Dniepr beginning at dawn the next day and take up new defenses from the mouth of the
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Before this order was issued the 225th and 229th Divisions had cleared out the western part of the wooded area southwest of Oppeln and both banks of the Steinau. By the night of March 19/20 both divisions had been transferred to the Steinau area to reinforce 4th Guards Tanks.
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in 21st Army. Colonel Kuznetsov was replaced by Col. Pyotr Ivanovich Moiseev from November 5-19; Kuznetsov returned to command until December 29 when the 229th was taken over by Col. Afanasii Sergeevich Pipirev. This officer would lead the division until it was disbanded.
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229th RD conducted a fierce battle with the enemy, suffered heavy losses, and withdrew to the left bank of the Chir under intense pressure, where it occupied defenses along the Kaz. (2 kilometres north of Dmitrievka State Farm), Bol'shaia Osinovka, and Staromaksimovskii
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region. In a report made late on July 23 the 229th was said to be repelling attacks along a line 30km west-northwest of Smolensk. While the German forces were far too overstretched to quickly eliminate the pocket, Kurochkin reported on the state of his forces on July
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59th Army to the north encountered stiff resistance and lagged behind causing 8th Army to become overextended and partially encircled by counterattacking German forces. Colonel Osmanov left the 229th on February 9 and was replaced by Col. Dmitrii Ivanovich Pavlov.
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According to Western Front's plans the reconstituted 16th Army was to assemble in the Vyazma area on October 6 "for operations in the northern and southern directions in order to eliminate the enemy that has broken through." By now, however, most of
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The division had now reached Zhazhkovo with the task of defending a line from Batishchevo to Chertovo to Stepankovo with a front facing the southeast. Radio communications with 20th Army headquarters broke down the next day and liaison officers in
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or wounded. During a further tank attack that day or the next he used his last antitank grenade to destroy a vehicle before it could overrun his position, at the cost of his own life. He would be made a Hero of the Soviet Union on March 24, 1945.
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Beginning on the morning of 26 July, 229th RD was fighting a stubborn defensive battle with up to one and one half enemy infantry divisions and 80 enemy tanks. By 1600 hours, the enemy captured the regions of the Derbentsevo and Trenoshkina
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capture the escaping enemy forces before night. All sergeants and officers are to audaciously and bravely attack the enemy. Do not shame the troops of the 21st and 4th Guards Tank armies and do not let the enemy out of the encirclement...
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sector to 97km, and consequently it remained on the defensive until after the fall of the German capital. Following this it joined its Front in advancing into Czechoslovakia toward Prague under direct command of the Front. According to
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was stymied by the start of the general offensive to clear the pocket. As the operation continued the Front commander, Marshal I. S. Konev, was present at Gusev's observation post on the afternoon of March 19 and issued the following
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to the mouth of the Ustrom. Group Rokossovsky had made some limited progress and the two pocketed Armies began their eastward withdrawal in earnest overnight on August 2/3, engaging company-size strongpoints manned by troops of the
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and Korokhotkino region, 7–10 kilometers (4.3–6.2 miles) north of Smolensk. A more detailed report on the division from August 2 stated that the 783rd and 804th Rifle Regiments had a combined strength of 285 men armed with 13
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As of August 1 the division had left 69th Corps and was serving under direct Army command. The headquarters of Western Front was now proposing that 57th Tanks, 5th Mechanized Corps and the 229th attack toward
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While the division had more time to form up than most of those that would be created after the German invasion, several reports state that it reached the front significantly short of personnel and equipment.
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region but the 229th was able to escape at the cost of significant losses. It was partially rebuilt before the start of the final German offensive on Moscow, when it was completely encircled and destroyed.
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and required a march to a new concentration area by the 229th and 153rd. The 229th attacked near Suborovka on August 23 and gained ground while also capturing 23 prisoners. However, on the same day German
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Egor Yosifovich Shutko was a machine gunner of 2nd MG Company of the 804th Rifle Regiment. On September 20 he and his crew took up defensive positions on the outskirts of the village of Bershkalny in the
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The division was ordered back to the offensive beginning at 0900 hours on August 22 by striking toward Pashkovo and Babeeva in cooperation with three other divisions. This attack was directed against the
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under direct command of the Front but returned to Gusev's control prior to the next stage of the offensive, the encirclement of Breslau. A regrouping took place from February 8-12 which added the
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Shortly after the fall of Riga on October 13 the 3rd Baltic Front was disbanded and by the beginning of November the 229th was moved to the Reserve of the Supreme High Command where it joined the
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latter place. Meanwhile Timoshenko was planning a massive counteroffensive scheduled to begin that same day in which 20th Army would destroy the German forces that had crossed the Dniepr near
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At 0030 hours on July 5, as directed by Timoshenko, General Kurochkin ordered his Army to "prepare and conduct an attack against the flank and rear of the enemy grouping operating along the
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which was part of the Siberian Military District. It was soon redesignated as the 2nd formation of the 229th. When completed its order of battle was similar to that of the 1st formation:
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before resuming its advance on Luga from the southeast on February 2. In preparation the 99th Corps was reinforced with two tank regiments. It was to attack westward toward Utorgosh and
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59th Army rescued 8th Army from its predicament on February 15 and both armies soon began a rather more cautious advance. Later in the month the 8th was again redeployed, now to the
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where it served through most of 1943. It took part in the offensive that drove Army Group North away from Leningrad in early 1944 although it was briefly encircled again as part of
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At the beginning of March there was still a large German grouping holding a salient stretching eastward nearly to Oppeln and this was the target for a new drive by the 21st, 59th,
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The report further stated the Army's signal units had only 25-30 percent of their communications equipment and transport. At this time the 229th was concentrating in the Ryasino,
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Order No. 11096 of May 29, 1945, part 8, the 229th is listed as one of the rifle divisions to be "disbanded in place". It was disbanded in accordance with the directive in July.
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When the Pskov-Ostrov Offensive began on July 11 the 54th Army was still in 3rd Baltic Front, and the 229th was still in 7th Corps, facing the Panther Line defenses north of the
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again ordered to retake the southern slopes of Hill 249.9. By now it was clear that even Timoshenko's more limited objectives would not be reached. The focus now shifted to the
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during 1943-44 and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general but later in the war was moved to the training establishment where he remained until his retirement in 1953.
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Later in January the division left the Moscow Zone and at the start of February was unassigned within the Reserve of the Supreme High Command. A month later it had joined
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Colonel Sazhin was able to bring five of his nine rifle battalions into line, but the supporting 137th Tank Brigade could muster only 35 tanks, the majority of them light
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to defend the line around Stalingrad proper. In the event these orders were countermanded and the division remained in 64th Army, which was under command of Lt. Gen.
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and during March 16 the Soviet Armies had to repel numerous counterattacks. Despite this, elements of 55th Corps managed to advance up to 10 km during the day.
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By the late afternoon the German force had penetrated the division's defenses, but Chuikov managed to patch together a new defensive line using elements of the
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The 229th RD repelled attacks by up to two enemy infantry regiments supported by tanks against Hills 126.0, 158.3, and 153.3. Nine enemy tanks were destroyed.
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Maj. Gen. Mikhail Ivanovich Kozlov was appointed to command on the day the division began forming. He had previously served as chief of staff in the
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The division had been forced back across the Chir east of Surovikino but then put up a vigorous defense which stymied the southern pincer of German
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industrial area. By January 28 this area had been cleared and 55th Corps was pulled back to the Army's second echelon in the area northwest of
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with 20th Army in support of 19th Army. Without the strength to do more the 229th was reported as "fortifying its positions" on August 18-19.
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antitank rifle on the battlefield. A further report by General Lukin the next day stated that the division had received 2,500 replacements.
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Paulus's army took another three days to totally eradicate the Kalach pocket. The Staff summary for August 9 stated that the 229th and
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aircraft flew to Yershakov to urge him to hasten the withdrawal to Vyazma. Failing this, the Army was to fall back to a line south of
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had linked up their bridgeheads, forming a lodgement up to 80km wide and 25km deep and during the following days the Corps captured
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to the south. By October 5 the Army's position was becoming increasingly precarious as the armored spearheads began to converge on
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The German offensive on Moscow began on this sector on October 2. The 144th and 73rd were holding along the Dniepr north of the
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in April 1945, but overall it compiled a relatively undistinguished record and would be disbanded in the summer of that year.
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In May the headquarters of 52nd Army was moved to the Reserve of the Supreme High Command prior to being reassigned to
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it was pocketed west of the river and suffered catastrophic losses in its efforts to escape. Reduced to a weak
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finally wrote off the division on December 27. After recovering from his wounds Kozlov went on to command the
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in December 1941 based on the 452nd Rifle Division. After several months forming up there, and later in the
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capabilities. At least some of the Front's rifle divisions by now were reduced to roughly 3,000 personnel.
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General Staff's summary for August 8 noted that the 229th was defending Surovikino while elements of the
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to the south of 20th Army while the southern forces of Army Group Center began driving south to encircle
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Timoshenko renewed the Dukhovshchina offensive on September 1. 20th Army was now largely facing the
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was seriously wounded while escaping a German encirclement on May 5, 1944, and died on May 14.
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axis, but as Volkhov Front was disbanded the 99th Corps was instead shifted to 54th Army in
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well to the rear. At 1850 hours that day the new commander of Western Front, Col. Gen.
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area. Later that month it came under direct Army command as it closed on Riga east of
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in the Moscow Military District. When completed it had the following order of battle:
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and the 66th Naval Rifle Brigade. The same source completed the narrative on July 27:
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79, and Suvorovskii line." In addition to other reinforcements Stalin assigned the
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while the 229th and 129th were escheloned to the southeast, facing elements of the
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Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964).
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progress at all and at midnight Timoshenko bowed to reality by ordering 20th and
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Leningrad-Novgorod Offensive in February 1944, showing encirclement of 8th Army
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Several Russian language sources state that the division was also awarded the
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Beginning on February 3 the 55th Corps helped lead an offensive to force the
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were ordered to continue advancing westward in the direction of the town of
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to 55th Corps and left the Corps holding an 80km-wide front from Oppeln to
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the Army was ordered to carry out diversionary attacks against elements of
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and 2,143 men with 1,848 rifles, no submachine guns, 10 HMGs, 32 LMGs, one
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formed the "Southern Group", located in the Bol'shaia Osinovka–Buratskaia
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Affairs Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1967b
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Commanders of Corps and Divisions in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945
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received further military education before being given command of the
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and partly began moving toward the Oder River where the Army's
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near Slutka in an effort to capture the German strongpoint at
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In June the division was assigned to 1st Reserve Army in the
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area west of Moscow to complete its training and equipping.
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areas by the end of July 16 but this was no more realistic.
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where it remained into January 1943 for a full rebuilding.
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this time 20th Army, now under the leadership of Lt. Gen.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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229th Rifle Division (December 12, 1941 - July 1945)
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275th Field Office of the State Bank (later 1069th)
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610th Signal Battalion (later 481st Signal Company)
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Moscow: Voenizdat. 2211: 1164:. By the end of the next day 21st and 877:and reached the northern outskirts of 763:Don River, 18 kilometres southeast of 15: 2005:. In Russian. Retrieved June 2, 2022. 1818:. In Russian. Retrieved May 31, 2022. 1512:, pp. 177, 196-97, 202, 208, 213, 218 927:On Volkhov Front and Into the Baltics 7: 2317:List of Soviet divisions (1917–1945) 1184:; this allowed the Army's 117th and 731:904th Divisional Veterinary Hospital 348:548th Field Office of the State Bank 218:) of September 13, 1939. As part of 756:Reserve of the Supreme High Command 383:Reserve of the Supreme High Command 216:table of organization and equipment 170:Lt. Col. Arsenii Gordeevich Saburov 2271:Vladimir Nikolaevich Martsinkevich 1929:The Battle for Leningrad 1941-1944 1904:The Battle for Leningrad 1941-1944 1891:The Battle for Leningrad 1941-1944 1804:The Battle for Leningrad 1941-1944 742:which it was moved by rail to the 719:380th Medical/Sanitation Battalion 336:380th Medical/Sanitation Battalion 234:the 20th was soon pocketed in the 168:Maj. Gen. Mikhail Ivanovich Kozlov 14: 6540:Latvian Riflemen Soviet Divisions 440:In heavy fighting on July 15 the 389:and the Corps also contained the 318:729th Howitzer Artillery Regiment 2311: 1023:immediate objective of reaching 869:smashed through the defenses of 456:–Smolensk road northward to the 189:Col. Afanasii Sergeevich Pipirev 175: 55: 38: 1121:Into Germany and Czechoslovakia 381:, as part of 20th Army, in the 187:Col. Ivan Dmitrievich Kuznetsov 1705:, pp. 278-79, 292-93, 297, 557 1228:The next day the 117th Corps' 1067:, and force a crossing of the 315:677th Light Artillery Regiment 172:Col. Fyodor Fyodorovich Sazhin 1: 1843:, pp. 131, 148, 157, 185, 214 596:battle for the Yelnya salient 448:, drove the bulk of 20th and 230:by July 2. Serving under the 185:Col. Dmitrii Ivanovich Pavlov 183:Col. Mamed Osmanovich Osmanov 131:Sandomierz–Silesian offensive 1718:, pp. 278-79, 292-93, 297-98 1587:The Viaz'ma Catastrophe 1941 1574:The Viaz'ma Catastrophe 1941 1063:defensive zone, part of the 890:had escaped across the Don. 710:227th Reconnaissance Company 327:272nd Reconnaissance Company 324:418th Antiaircraft Battalion 181:Col. Pavel Ivanovich Solenov 111:Leningrad–Novgorod offensive 2208:] (in Russian). Moscow. 2055:, pp. 364-65, 421, 430, 463 1523:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 2 1510:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 2 1482:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 2 1469:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 1456:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 1430:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 1417:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 1379:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 1366:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 1353:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 1315:Barbarossa Derailed, Vol. 1 734:1699th Field Postal Station 6627: 1729:To the Gates of Stalingrad 1716:To the Gates of Stalingrad 1703:To the Gates of Stalingrad 1690:To the Gates of Stalingrad 1665:To the Gates of Stalingrad 1381:, Kindle ed., chs. 3, 4, 5 1201:, 5th Guards Armies, plus 1055:. The Front commanded its 619:and 144th) under command. 533:, no antitank guns, three 401:; he quickly assigned the 362:Vladimir Vladimirovich Gil 345:672nd Field Postal Station 244:Siberian Military District 242:A new 229th formed in the 6560:Reboly Direction Division 3041: 2159:The Berlin Operation 1945 1261:Order of Alexander Nevsky 853:Encirclement Near the Don 506:in order to assist Group 91:Battle of Smolensk (1941) 2266:Mikhail Ivanovich Kozlov 1742:Armageddon in Stalingrad 1613:Stalin's Keys to Victory 1589:, Kindle ed., parts 4, 6 1193:Upper Silesian Offensive 981:Hero of the Soviet Union 707:130th Antitank Battalion 704:647th Artillery Regiment 524:Dukhovshchina Offensives 321:130th Antitank Battalion 248:Moscow Military District 224:Moscow Military District 135:Upper Silesian offensive 1628:, Nafziger, 1996, p. 91 1419:, Kindle ed., chs. 5, 7 1368:, Kindle ed., chs. 2, 3 1304:, Nafziger, 1996, p. 99 1010:Novgorod–Luga Offensive 946:in Volkhov Front, near 771:Station, Farm No. 2 of 556:263rd Infantry Division 518:20th Motorized Division 6570:Destruction battalions 2227:Grylev, A. N. (1970). 2184:Stavka Order No. 11096 2157:Soviet General Staff, 2103:Soviet General Staff, 2094:, pp. 506, 510, 512-13 2090:Soviet General Staff, 2077:Soviet General Staff, 2064:Soviet General Staff, 2051:Soviet General Staff, 2038:Soviet General Staff, 1829:Fallen Soviet Generals 1827:Aleksander A. Maslov, 1248: 1019: 939: 838: 825: 808: 796:71st Infantry Division 713:397th Sapper Battalion 568:Battles for Hill 249.9 479: 333:610th Signal Battalion 330:397th Sapper Battalion 280:Vistula–Oder Offensive 222:it was moved from the 127:Vistula–Oder offensive 115:Pskov-Ostrov operation 4351:257th (November 1941) 1611:Walter S. Dunn, Jr., 1223:19th Panzer Divisions 1211:4th Guards Tank Corps 1135:285th Rifle Divisions 1017: 934: 895:147th Rifle Divisions 888:196th Rifle Divisions 875:131st Rifle Divisions 860:Gen. der Panzertruppe 582:8th Infantry Division 395:233rd Rifle Divisions 258:in August as part of 250:, it was assigned to 226:to the front west of 123:Riga offensive (1944) 2068:, pp. 469-72, 474-75 1471:, Kindle ed., ch. 10 1238:391st Rifle Division 1230:120th Rifle Division 1219:10th Panzergrenadier 1178:291st Rifle Division 996:225th Rifle Division 973:134th Rifle Division 867:16th Panzer Division 829:112th Rifle Division 800:24th Panzer Division 781:29th Rifle Divisions 750:Battle of Stalingrad 701:811th Rifle Regiment 698:804th Rifle Regiment 695:783rd Rifle Regiment 442:17th Panzer Division 407:7th Mechanized Corps 312:811th Rifle Regiment 309:804th Rifle Regiment 306:783rd Rifle Regiment 200:229th Rifle Division 107:Operation Polar Star 103:Battle of Stalingrad 87:Operation Barbarossa 1731:, pp. 299, 302, 557 1458:, Kindle ed., ch. 9 1432:, Kindle ed., ch. 7 1355:, Kindle ed., ch. 2 921:Moscow Defence Zone 276:1st Ukrainian Front 146:Battle honours 1989:The Gamers, Inc., 1964:The Gamers, Inc., 1300:Charles C. Sharp, 1160:from its mouth to 1020: 956:XXXVIII Army Corps 940: 728:439th Field Bakery 600:Southwestern Front 373:Battle of Smolensk 354:8th Rifle Division 342:454th Field Bakery 6578: 6577: 5915: 5914: 5265: 5264: 5220: 5219: 4356:257th (July 1943) 4346:257th (July 1941) 2107:, pp. 513, 517-19 2105:Prelude to Berlin 2092:Prelude to Berlin 2081:, pp. 499, 502-03 2079:Prelude to Berlin 2066:Prelude to Berlin 2053:Prelude to Berlin 2040:Prelude to Berlin 1572:Lev Lopukhovsky, 1561:Operation Typhoon 1313:David M. 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Index

Soviet Union

Red Army
Operation Barbarossa
Battle of Smolensk (1941)
Operation Typhoon
Case Blue
Battle of Stalingrad
Operation Polar Star
Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
Pskov-Ostrov operation
Baltic offensive
Riga offensive (1944)
Vistula–Oder offensive
Sandomierz–Silesian offensive
Upper Silesian offensive
Prague offensive
Battle honours
Oder

infantry
Red Army
table of organization and equipment
20th Army
Moscow Military District
Orsha
Western Front
Smolensk
Siberian Military District
Moscow Military District

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