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57th Army (Soviet Union)

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675: 684: 290:. The army subsequently fought in Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Hungary until the end of the war. During the final months of the war, the army occupied the southernmost position of the Soviet front line; to the south of 57th Army on the eastern front were Bulgarian (including the 441:. In December the 6th Guards Rifle Corps was disbanded, along with two of its divisions. In early 1947 the 19th Tank Division was moved back to the Soviet Union, where it was disbanded. On 15 July 1947 the army itself was disbanded, along with the 24th Guards and 20th Mechanized Divisions. 1437: 1432: 664: 131:
that was created in 1941, and then disbanded and created a second time in 1943. The 57th Army was employed by the Soviets in the fight against Germany during World War II.
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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
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when it was formed in June 1945. It was stationed in Romania with its headquarters at
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The 57th Army was formed a second time in April 1943 and subordinated to the
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Starting on 1 January 1942, the 57th Army participated in the offensive by
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Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013).
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at the gap of the two German armies' positions, 57th Army and the
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The 57th Army was formed in October 1941 and subordinated to the
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sector, where it stood opposite 57th Army, which was now in the
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Combat Composition of the Soviet Army via tashv.nm.ru
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1947
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Index

9th Mechanized Army
Soviet Union
Red Army
Barvenkovo–Lozovaya Offensive
Battle of Kharkov
Belgrade Offensive
Battle of the Transdanubian Hills
Vienna Offensive
field army
Red Army
Reserve of the Supreme High Command
333rd
335th
337th
341st
349th
351st
60th
70th
Southwestern Front
6th Army
17th Army
Izium
6th Cavalry Corps
Barvinkove
Lozova
XI Corps
Pavlohrad
XLIV Corps
III Panzer Corps

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