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130th Infantry Division (3rd formation)

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 .

130th Taganrog Rifle Order of Lenin Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Division (130 div (3 f))
Armed forcesUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR Armed Forces
Type of Armed ForcesUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics land
The type of troops (forces)infantry
Honorary titles" Taganrog "
FormationMay 1, 1943
Dissolution (transformation)summer 1945
Awards
The order of Lenin Order of the Red Banner Order of Suvorov II degree
Combat areas

1943: Donbass operation (1943)
1943: Rostov operation
1943: Breakthrough of the Mius Front
1943: Melitopol operation
1943: Battle of the Dnieper
1944: Odessa operation
1944: Belarusian operation
1945: East Prussian operation
1945: Berlin offensive operation
1945: Prague operation

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Nikolaev, already in the 28th army, the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command [5] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] were withdrawn to the reserve.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 ofFront (district)ArmyCase (group)Notes
1.05 . 194328th army
1.06 . 194344th Army37th Rifle Corps
1.08 . 194344th Army
1.09 . 194344th ArmyTaganrog
1.10 . 194328th army
1.12 . 19433rd Ukrainian Front5th shock army63rd Rifle Corps
1.01 . 19443rd Guards Army
1.02 . 19445th shock army
1.03 . 19443rd Ukrainian Front5th shock army9th Rifle Corps
1.04 . 1944Reserve VGK Bet28th army
1.05 . 1944Reserve VGK Bet28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.06 . 19441st Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.07 . 19441st Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.08 . 194428th army128th Rifle Corps
09/15 . 1944Reserve VGK Bet28th army128th Rifle Corps
10/13 . 19443rd Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.11 . 19443rd Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.12 . 19443rd Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.01 . 19453rd Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.02 . 19453rd Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.03 . 19453rd Belorussian Front28th army128th Rifle Corps
1.04 . 1945Reserve VGK Bet28th army128th Rifle Corps
04/20 . 19451st Ukrainian Front28th army128th 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

RewardFULL NAME.PositionRankAward dateNotes
 Vasiliev, Nikolai Fedorovichartillery gun gunner, 528th rifle regimentLance Sergeant09/25 . 1944[2]
 Bordunov, Victor Nikitovichassistant commander of a rifle platoon, 664th rifle regimentsergeant03/24 . 1945[3]
 Gusev, Sergey IvanovichDeputy Commander of the 2nd Rifle Battalion, 664th Rifle Regimentcaptain04/19 . 1945

Awards and titles

Award (name)date ofFor what received
Taganrog08/30 . 1943For the liberation of the Rostov region and the city of Taganrog [3]
 10.09 . 1943For the liberation of the cities of Mariupol , Volnovakha , Chaplino , Barvenkovo [7]
 03/28 . 1944For the liberation of the city of Nikolaev
 ??

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 130 SHOOT DIVISION 3 FORMATIONS, bdsa.ru
  2. ↑ 1 2 Field army. Lists of troops. List No. 5. Rifle, mountain-rifle, motor-rifle and motorized divisions. (tashv.nm.ru)
  3. ↑ 1 2 ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. August 30, 1943 No. 5
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 Solomon Frenkel. About myself.
  5. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Liberation of cities. USSR, soldat.ru
  6. ↑ Belyakov Peter Alekseevich / In the sight “Brown Bear” [1]
  7. ↑ 1 2 ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. September 10, 1943 No. 11
  8. ↑ Officer landing in Nikolaev, Stanislav Kozlov, March 27, 2010 (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 29, 2010. Archived June 27, 2018.
  9. ↑ Kozhevnikov Mikhail Nikolaevich. The command and headquarters of the Air Force of the Soviet Army in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
  10. ↑ Grylev A.N. Dnepr-Karpaty-Crimea. Chapter Three To the Carpathians. The liberation of Right-Bank Ukraine and Crimea in 1944. - M.: Science, 1970.
  11. ↑ Nikolaev region. Memory Book of Ukraine, Volume V Introduction
  12. ↑ Military formations, units and subunits defending and liberating the Nikolaev region in 1941, 1944. Book of Memory of Ukraine, Volume VIII
  13. ↑ Mariupol German. 1941-1943
  14. ↑ ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. July 8, 1944 No. 132
  15. ↑ 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
  16. ↑ ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. July 28, 1944 No. 157
  17. ↑ 1 2 ORDER OF THE SUPREME CHIEF COMMANDER. January 21, 1945 No. 238
  18. ↑ 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.
  19. ↑ 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.
  20. ↑ Belonging of the Red Army connections and parts (1941-1945) - rifle corps, Compiled by Fanis Yarullin, rkka.ru
  21. ↑ 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
  22. ↑ 28th ARMY, bdsa.ru
  23. ↑ 28th Army and its units, wddb.ru
  24. ↑ Parts of the rifle, mountain rifle and motor rifle divisions, soldat.ru
  25. ↑ The command staff of the Red Army and RKVMF in 1941-1945, soldat.ru

Literature

  • With care for veterans, I. M. KOPEYKO, September 10, 2009, No. 98
  • A memorial to the paratroopers of the 130th Infantry Division was opened in Nikolaev, 05/07/2010
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=130th_archer_division_ ( 3rd formations )&oldid = 102757037


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