The 130th Rifle Division (3rd formation) is a military unit of the USSR Armed Forces in the Great Patriotic War , operating from May 1943 to May 1945 .
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|---|---|---|
| Armed forces | ||
| Type of Armed Forces | ||
| The type of troops (forces) | infantry | |
| Honorary titles | " Taganrog " | |
| Formation | May 1, 1943 | |
| Dissolution (transformation) | summer 1945 | |
| Awards | ||
| Combat areas | ||
1943: Donbass operation (1943) | ||
Full name: 130th Taganrog Rifle Order of Lenin Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Division .
Content
- 1 Division History
- 2 Submission
- 3 Composition
- 4 Commanders
- 5 Division Warriors
- 6 Awards and titles
- 7 notes
- 8 Literature
Division History
Formed on May 1, 1943 on the basis of the 156th Rifle Brigade and the 159th Rifle Brigade of the 28th Army [1] [2] .
In August 1943, the division participated in the breakthrough of the Mius Front and in the liberation of the city of Taganrog , for which on August 30, 1943 the 130th and 416th rifle divisions were given the name "Taganrog" [3] [4] [5] [6 ] .
- Donbass operation , Mariupol landing , Melitopol operation
- September 10, 1943 participated in the liberation of the city of Mariupol (Zhdanov) .
- September 17, 1943 participated in the liberation of Osipenko ( Berdyansk ).
- In September - October 1943 she participated in the liberation of the city of Melitopol [4] [5] [7] .
- Odessa operation
At the end of March 1944, as part of the 3rd shock army, the division participated in the liberation of Nikolaev . After the liberation of Nikolaev, already in the 28th army, the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command [5] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] were withdrawn to the reserve.
- Belarusian operation
- Baranovichi city. He was released on July 8, 1944 during the offensive on the Baranavichy- Slonim direction.
- Brest city. He was released on July 28, 1944 [5] [14] [15] [16] .
- Insterburg-Koenigsberg operation , East Prussian operation
January 20, 1945 . Taken g. Gumbinnen (Gusev) [5] [17] [18] .
- Berlin offensive operation , Halb pot
In April - May 1945, she participated in the defeat of the 200,000th group of German troops southwest of Berlin, which became "one of the largest encirclement battles on the Soviet-German front" [19] .
She ended the war by participating in the Prague operation .
In 1945 , after a march in Brest , it was disbanded. The personnel of the division was transferred to the 50th Guards Rifle Division [4] .
Submission
(by [20] [21] [22] [23] )
| date of | Front (district) | Army | Case (group) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.05 . 1943 | 28th army | |||
| 1.06 . 1943 | 44th Army | 37th Rifle Corps | ||
| 1.08 . 1943 | 44th Army | |||
| 1.09 . 1943 | 44th Army | Taganrog | ||
| 1.10 . 1943 | 28th army | |||
| 1.12 . 1943 | 3rd Ukrainian Front | 5th shock army | 63rd Rifle Corps | |
| 1.01 . 1944 | 3rd Guards Army | |||
| 1.02 . 1944 | 5th shock army | |||
| 1.03 . 1944 | 3rd Ukrainian Front | 5th shock army | 9th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.04 . 1944 | Reserve VGK Bet | 28th army | ||
| 1.05 . 1944 | Reserve VGK Bet | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.06 . 1944 | 1st Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.07 . 1944 | 1st Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.08 . 1944 | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | ||
| 09/15 . 1944 | Reserve VGK Bet | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 10/13 . 1944 | 3rd Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.11 . 1944 | 3rd Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.12 . 1944 | 3rd Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.01 . 1945 | 3rd Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.02 . 1945 | 3rd Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.03 . 1945 | 3rd Belorussian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 1.04 . 1945 | Reserve VGK Bet | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps | |
| 04/20 . 1945 | 1st Ukrainian Front | 28th army | 128th Rifle Corps |
Composition
(by [1] [2] [24] )
- 371st Infantry Regiment
- 528th rifle regiment
- 664th Infantry Regiment ,
- 363 artillery regiment,
- 215 separate anti-tank fighter division,
- 151 reconnaissance company,
- 192 sapper battalion,
- 425 separate communications battalion (until 25.11.44, 342 separate communications company),
- 122 health battalion,
- 103 separate chemical protection companies,
- 255 motor transport company,
- 153 field bakery,
- 994 (988) Division Veterinary Hospital
- 2281 Field Post Station,
- 1252 box office of the State Bank.
Commanders
(according to [25] )
- Rukhlenko, Fedor Maksimovich (from 03 to 6 May 1943 ), Colonel ;
- Sychev, Konstantin Vasilievich (from May 7, 1943 - until he was seriously wounded on January 30, 1945 ), Colonel , since 1945 - Major General [17] ;
- Popov, Konstantin Stepanovich (from February 1 to May 11, 1945 ), colonel .
Division Warriors
| Reward | FULL NAME. | Position | Rank | Award date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vasiliev, Nikolai Fedorovich | artillery gun gunner, 528th rifle regiment | Lance Sergeant | 09/25 . 1944 | [2] | |
| Bordunov, Victor Nikitovich | assistant commander of a rifle platoon, 664th rifle regiment | sergeant | 03/24 . 1945 | [3] | |
| Gusev, Sergey Ivanovich | Deputy Commander of the 2nd Rifle Battalion, 664th Rifle Regiment | captain | 04/19 . 1945 |
Awards and titles
| Award (name) | date of | For what received |
|---|---|---|
| Taganrog | 08/30 . 1943 | For the liberation of the Rostov region and the city of Taganrog [3] |
| 10.09 . 1943 | For the liberation of the cities of Mariupol , Volnovakha , Chaplino , Barvenkovo [7] | |
| 03/28 . 1944 | For the liberation of the city of Nikolaev | |
| ? | ? |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 130 SHOOT DIVISION 3 FORMATIONS, bdsa.ru
- ↑ 1 2 Field army. Lists of troops. List No. 5. Rifle, mountain-rifle, motor-rifle and motorized divisions. (tashv.nm.ru)
- ↑ 1 2 ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. August 30, 1943 No. 5
- ↑ 1 2 3 Solomon Frenkel. About myself.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Liberation of cities. USSR, soldat.ru
- ↑ Belyakov Peter Alekseevich / In the sight “Brown Bear” [1]
- ↑ 1 2 ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. September 10, 1943 No. 11
- ↑ Officer landing in Nikolaev, Stanislav Kozlov, March 27, 2010 (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 29, 2010. Archived June 27, 2018.
- ↑ Kozhevnikov Mikhail Nikolaevich. The command and headquarters of the Air Force of the Soviet Army in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
- ↑ Grylev A.N. Dnepr-Karpaty-Crimea. Chapter Three To the Carpathians. The liberation of Right-Bank Ukraine and Crimea in 1944. - M.: Science, 1970.
- ↑ Nikolaev region. Memory Book of Ukraine, Volume V Introduction
- ↑ Military formations, units and subunits defending and liberating the Nikolaev region in 1941, 1944. Book of Memory of Ukraine, Volume VIII
- ↑ Mariupol German. 1941-1943
- ↑ ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. July 8, 1944 No. 132
- ↑ Liberation of the Brest region / Chronicle of the liberation of Belarus / Liberation of the cities of Belarus / Liberation of Belarus | 65 years of Victory | World War II | Victory Day | BelTA Project
- ↑ ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. July 28, 1944 No. 157
- ↑ 1 2 ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. January 21, 1945 No. 238
- ↑ Collection of military-historical materials of the Great Patriotic War. Issue 6. Breakthrough of enemy defense by the 28th Army in East Prussia (January 1945). - M .: Military Publishing House of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1952.
- ↑ Isaev A.V. Part Six. The final assault // Berlin on the 45th. Battles in the den of the beast . - M .: Yauza , Eksmo , 2007 .-- 720 p. - (War and we). - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 978–5–699–20927–9.
- ↑ Belonging of the Red Army connections and parts (1941-1945) - rifle corps, Compiled by Fanis Yarullin, rkka.ru
- ↑ Belongings of formations and units of the Red Army (1941-1945) - infantry, divisions (airborne, airborne forces, mssd, NKVD divisions), Compiled by Fanis Yarullin, rkka.ru
- ↑ 28th ARMY, bdsa.ru
- ↑ 28th Army and its units, wddb.ru
- ↑ Parts of the rifle, mountain rifle and motor rifle divisions, soldat.ru
- ↑ The command staff of the Red Army and RKVMF in 1941-1945, soldat.ru