30th Army (Soviet Union)
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The 30th Army was a Soviet
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of the
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active between 1941 and 1943. It was re-organised to the 10th Guards Army on 16 April 1943.


History

It was formed on 13 July 1941 based on the 52nd Rifle Corps from the
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(Stavka). Initially, the 5th Army consisted of the 119th Rifle Division, 242nd Rifle Division, 243rd Rifle Division, 251st Rifle Division (Soviet Union) (both drawn from NKVD personnel), 51st Tank Division, artillery and other units. The army was built around a solid core of NKVD border guard servicemen. The army's first commander, Major General Vasily Khomenko, was the former commander of the Ukrainian District of
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Border Guards. On 15 July 1941 the army was transferred to the Front of the Reserve Armies and assisted top construct defensive works on the defensive line running through
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, and Vasilievo. The army fought in the Battle of Smolensk from the end of July to August 1941 and later formed part of the Western Front from 21 July. During the battle, 30th Army troops attacked Dukhovshchina from the region south-west of Bely. The army's attacks on the flanks of the German Ninth Army stopped and sapped the strength of the German forces. Between September and October the army fought in defensive operations around the region southwest of Bely on the
Rzhev Rzhev ( rus, Ржев, p=ˈrʐɛf) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town in Tver Oblast, Russia, located southwest of Staritsa (town), Tver Oblast, Staritsa and from Tver, on the highway and railway connecting Moscow and Riga. It ...
axis. On 17 October 1941 army was incorporated to the
Kalinin Front The Kalinin Front was a major formation of the Red Army active in the Eastern Front of World War II, named for the city of Kalinin. It was formally established by Stavka directive on 17 October 1941 and allocated three armies: 22nd, 29th Army a ...
and took part in the Kalinin Defensive Operation (5 December 1941 – 7 January 1942). On 18 November army was again included into Western Front. As its army fought in the Klin-Solnechnogorsk Defensive Operation (15 November-5 December) and from 6 December on in the Klin–Solnechnogorsk Offensive Operation (6–25 December). During the operation 30th Army together with 1st Shock Army liberated Klin (15 December) and destroyed large German units. As a part of Kalinin Front (from 17 December 1941) during January–April 1942 army participated in Rzhev-
Vyazma Vyazma (russian: Вя́зьма) is a town and the administrative center of Vyazemsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Vyazma River, about halfway between Smolensk, the administrative center of the oblast, and Mozhaysk. Throu ...
Strategic Operation (8 January-20 April) In the end of operation army troops reached nearly to Rzhev and went on to the defence. On 1 March 1942 the army consisted of the 174th, 178th, 243rd, 348th, 359th, 363rd, 371st, 375th, and 379th Rifle Divisions, and the 75, 76, 139, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, and 222nd Separate Ski Brigades.
Combat composition of the Soviet Army ''Boevoi sostav Sovetskoi armii'' ("Combat composition of the Soviet army") is an official Second World War Soviet Army order of battle published in five parts from 1963 through 1990 by the Voroshilov Academy of the General Staff and Voenizdat. ...
, 1 March 1942
Later (from 31 August included into Western Front) until the end of 1942 army defended and strengthened its position going from time to time on the offensive. In March 1943 troops of the army participated in the Rzhev–Vyazma Offensive Operation (2–31 March), subsequently liberating Rzhev and on 1 April reached the line Nefedovschina-Pantiukchy where it stopped to dig into defensive positions.
On 16 April the army was reformed into 10th Guards Army.


Commanders

The following officers commanded the army. * Major General Vasily Khomenko (July–November 1941 ) * Major General
Dmitry Lelyushenko Dmitry Danilovich Lelyushenko (russian: Дми́трий Дани́лович Лелюше́нко; ( – July 20, 1987) was a Soviet military commander, the highest rank achieved being that of an Army General (1959). Twice the Hero of the Soviet ...
(November 1941November 1942) * Major General (promoted to Lieutenant General February 1943)
Vladimir Kolpakchi Vladimir Yakovlevich Kolpakchi (, ; 7 September 1899 in Kiev – 17 May 1961 in Moscow) was a Soviet general during World War II. For his role in the successful Vistula-Oder offensive he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 6 A ...
(November 1942April 1943) The following officers were members of the army's military soviet (council).Vielikaja Otcczestvennaja Diestvuszowaja Armija 1941 -1945 Animi Fortitudi Moscow 2005 Kuchkovo Pole page 96-97 * Brigade Commissar Nikolai Abramov (June 1941-February 1942) * Major General Yakov Doronin (February 1942-April 1943) The following officers were chiefs of staffs of the army. * Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Baderko (June–August 1941) * Colonel Anton Vinogradov (August–November 1941) * Major General
Georgy Khetagurov Georgy Ivanovich Khetagurov (; – 3 September 1975) was an Ossetian army general of the Soviet Army and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Early life and Russian Civil War Khetagurov was born on 25 April 1903 in the village of Tsmi, Terek Oblast. ...
(November 1941-December 1942) * Colonel (promoted to Major General February 1943) Lev Sosedov (December 1942-April 1943)


References

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