26th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
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The 26th Rifle Division was a rifle division in the
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Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army ( Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, afte ...
during the
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,
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and the Cold War. The division was formed on 3 November 1918 on the Eastern Front (China Border), sent to the Soviet-German Front in August 1941. Ended the war in Poland, where it was assigned to the
Northern Group of Forces The Northern Group of Forces (; ) was the military formation of the Soviet Army stationed in People's Republic of Poland, Poland from the end of World War II, Second World War in 1945 until 1993 when they were withdrawn in the aftermath of the fal ...
. It was disbanded in 1952.


Russian Civil War

The division was formed on the Eastern Front in November 1918. It fought the entire civil war period on the eastern front and ended the war on the Chinese border. The division remained there until 1929 when it moved to the coastal region.


Composition

*76th Rifle Regiment *77th Rifle Regiment *78th Rifle Regiment *26th Artillery Regiment


World War II

Assigned to the
1st Red Banner Army The 1st Red Banner Army () was a Red Army field army of World War II that served in the Soviet Far East. Before 1941 The 1st Army was created in July 1938 under the name of the 1st Coastal Army (or, depending on translation, 1st Maritime Army) i ...
at the start of the World War II, the division was ordered west in August 1941. Assigned to the
Northwestern Front The Northwestern Front (Russian: ''Северо-Западный фронт'') was a military formation of the Red Army during the Winter War and World War II. It was operational with the 7th and 13th Armies during the Winter War. It was re-cr ...
's 11th Army upon arrival. The division spent 1942 through September 1944 assigned to Northwestern or
2nd Baltic Front The 2nd Baltic Front (russian: 2-й Прибалтийский фронт) was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War. History The 2nd Baltic Front was formed on October 20, 1943 as a result of the renaming of the Baltic ...
s 11th,
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, 34th, 1st Shock, and 22nd Armies. During this time the division took part in the Demyansk Army Group Offensive Operation (1st Phase) from 7 January to 20 May 1942 and second phase from 15 to 28 February 1943. It also fought in the Leningrad-Novgorod Strategic Offensive's Staraya Russa-Novorzhev Offensive from 18 February 1944 to 1 March 1944. In September 1944 the division was reassigned to the 43rd Army's
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of the
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. The army was reassigned to the
3rd Belorussian Front The 3rd Belorussian Front () was a Front of the Red Army during the Second World War. The 3rd Belorussian Front was created on 24 April 1944 from forces previously assigned to the Western Front. Over 381 days in combat, the 3rd Belorussian Fr ...
in January 1945 where it remained assigned for the remainder of the war. In the last part of the war the division participated in the Baltic Strategic Offensive's Riga Army Group Offensive from 14 September to 24 October 1944 and the East Prussian Offensive's Insterburg–Königsberg Offensive, Königsberg Offensive, and
Zemland Offensive The Samland offensive was a Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front in the final stages of World War II. It took place in Sambia (german: Samland); (russian: земланд, translit=Zemland). The East Prussian offensive, which commenced on Janua ...
.


Composition

*87th Rifle Regiment (formerly the 76th Rifle Regiment) *312th Rifle Regiment (formerly the 77th Rifle Regiment) (awarded the Honorific Designation “Novgorod”) *349th Rifle Regiment (formerly the 78th Rifle Regiment) *19th Artillery Regiment (formerly the 26th Artillery Regiment) *62nd Separate Antitank Artillery Battalion *459th Mortar Regiment (from 27.10.1941 to 19.10.1942) *67th Reconnaissance Company *9th Sapper Battalion *70th Separate Signals Battalion (formally 820th Sep. Signals Company) *30th Medical Battalion *29th Decontamination Company *52nd Auto-Transport Company (formally 150th and 479th Auto-Transport Company) *78th Field Bakery *59th Veterinary Field Hospital (formally 196th Veterinary Field Hospital) *20th Divisional Artillery Workshop Battalion *171st Field Postal Station (formally 8812th Field Postal Station) *261st Field Cash Office of the State Bank


Post war

The division was assigned to the
Northern Group of Forces The Northern Group of Forces (; ) was the military formation of the Soviet Army stationed in People's Republic of Poland, Poland from the end of World War II, Second World War in 1945 until 1993 when they were withdrawn in the aftermath of the fal ...
after the war and remained in
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. In June 1946 it became part of the
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, replacing the disbanded 18th Rifle Division. It became part of the
18th Rifle Corps 18 (eighteen) is the natural number following 17 and preceding 19. In mathematics * Eighteen is a composite number, its divisors being 1, 2, 3, 6 and 9. Three of these divisors (3, 6 and 9) add up to 18, hence 18 is a semiperfect number. ...
and was based at
Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, rou ...
between 1946 and 1948. The division disbanded along with its corps in 1952.Feskov et al 2013, pp. 408–410.


Commanders

* Mikhail Matiyasevich (3.11.1918 — 26.03.1919) *
Yan Gaylit Yan Petrovich Gaylit (russian: Ян Петро́вич Га́йлит, lv, Jānis Gailītis; May 25, 1894 – August 1, 1938) was a Soviet Komkor of Latvian ethnicity. He fought in the Imperial Russian Army in World War I before going over to th ...
(26.03.1919 — 16.04.1919) *
Genrich Eiche Henrich Christoforovich Eiche (russian: Ге́нрих Христофо́рович Э́йхе, lv, Indriķis Eihe; September 29 (October 12) 1893, Riga — June 25, 1968, Jūrmala) was a Soviet Komdiv and military historian of Latvian ethnicity ...
(16.04.1919 — 10.08.1919) * S. M. Beliitsky (10.08.1919 - 8.09.1919) * I. F. Blazevich (8.09.1919 - 10.09.1919), acting * S. M. Beliitsky (10.09.1919 - 21.09.1919) *
Genrich Eiche Henrich Christoforovich Eiche (russian: Ге́нрих Христофо́рович Э́йхе, lv, Indriķis Eihe; September 29 (October 12) 1893, Riga — June 25, 1968, Jūrmala) was a Soviet Komdiv and military historian of Latvian ethnicity ...
(21.09.1919 - 23.11.1919) * A. M. Volpe (23.11.1919 - 25.11.1919), acting *
Yan Gaylit Yan Petrovich Gaylit (russian: Ян Петро́вич Га́йлит, lv, Jānis Gailītis; May 25, 1894 – August 1, 1938) was a Soviet Komkor of Latvian ethnicity. He fought in the Imperial Russian Army in World War I before going over to th ...
(25.11.1919 - 26.10.1921) *
Pyotr Filatov Pyotr Mikhailovich Filatov (russian: Пётр Михайлович Филатов; 18 August 1893 – 14 July 1941) was a Red Army lieutenant general. A veteran of World War I, Filatov rose to brigade command during the Russian Civil War and was de ...
(November 1925–February 1927) * Konstantin Pashkovsky (1929-1931) * Grigory Iusstinovich (1931-1937) * Nikolai Glovatsky (1937-1938) *Colonel Pavel Gregorevich Kuznetsov, 14 April 1941 - 22 February 1943 *Colonel Kornily Cherepanov, 23 February 1943 - 25 September 1944 *General-major Vasilii Andreevich Belonogov, 26 September 1944 - 21 April 1945 *Colonel Nikolai Ivanovich Krasnov, 22 April 1945 - 9 May 1945


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* * {{Use dmy dates, date=June 2017 026 026 Military units and formations established in 1919 Military units and formations disestablished in 1952