93rd Rifle Division (1936 Formation)
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The 93rd Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the
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, after ...
that fought in
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. Formed in 1936, the division served in the Transbaikal region before the war began. In October 1941, it was transferred west to fight in the
Battle of Moscow The Battle of Moscow was a military campaign that consisted of two periods of strategically significant fighting on a sector of the Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between September 1941 and January ...
. For its actions in the Soviet counteroffensive during the battle, the division became the
26th Guards Rifle Division The 26th Guards Rifle Division was reformed as an elite infantry division of the Red Army in April, 1942, based on the 1st formation of the 93rd Rifle Division, and served in that role until after the end of the Great Patriotic War. It would soon ...
in April 1942.


History

The 93rd Rifle Division was formed in May 1936 in the military garrison of Antipikha near Chita with cadre from the 106th Rifle Regiment of the
36th Rifle Division The 36th Rifle Division () was a division of the Red Army and then the Soviet Army. The division was formed in 1919 as the 36th Rifle Division and fought in the Russian Civil War and the Sino-Soviet conflict of 1929. In 1937 it became the 36th Mot ...
of the Transbaikal Military District. The division included the 277th, 278th and 279th Rifle Regiments. 35th Rifle Division assistant commander '' Kombrig'' Aleksey Meshkov was appointed division commander. The division received the East Siberian honorific on 31 October 1936. Meshkov was relieved of command in October 1937, arrested during the
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, and died in prison. His successor, Kombrig Nikolay Ivanovich Nikitin, shot himself on 14 July 1938 to avoid arrest. Other division officers repressed included assistant commander Colonel Tikhon Davydov, imprisoned, and chief of artillery Colonel Sergey Figurin, dismissed from the army for political reasons. All three regimental commanders were arrested and two of them later released. The division was mobilized from conscripts and transferred to Dauriya to defend against a possible Japanese attack from Manchuria during May and June 1939. The mobilization ended in June 1939, and the division historical form considered this event the beginning of the division. Colonel
Konstantin Erastov Konstantin Erastov (1939–1996) was a Soviet intellectual, linguist and translator primarily known for his Moscow salon, a center for dissident life and independent arts. Early life Erastov's mother, Zinaida Zhitomirskaya, was a native of Dnipro ...
, who was promoted to the rank of ''kombrig'' on 4 November 1939 and became a major general on 4 June 1940, was appointed division commander on 14 August 1939. During the
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, the division sent nine march battalions of replacements to the front. After the end of the fighting, the 93rd returned to winter quarters at Antipikha in October. The division formed a ski battalion selected from its best personnel for the
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that went to the front in November. The battalion returned to the division after the war ended, with 77 of its soldiers having been decorated. After the end of the Battles of Khalkin Gol and the mid-1940 reorganization of the command arrangements in the Transbaikal, the 93rd came under the direct control of the Transbaikal Military District. When
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began, the 93rd included the following units: * 51st Rifle Regiment * 129th Rifle Regiment * 266th Rifle Regiment * 100th Artillery Regiment * 128th Howitzer Artillery Regiment (before 1 April 1942) * 55th Reconnaissance Battalion * 144th Separate Anti-Tank Battalion * 105th Separate Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion * 107th Sapper Battalion * 117th Separate Signals Battalion * 31st Auto Transport Battalion * 82nd Medical-Sanitary Battalion * 33rd Separate Chemical Defense Company * 63rd Field Bakery After
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began on 22 June 1941, the division was moved forward to the Dauriya steppes where it spent two months digging border defenses in the stony soil along a 56-kilometer line. The relocation of the 93rd from the Transbaikal to the Eastern Front began on 7 October, and on arrival it was concentrated in the
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area. It was ordered to eliminate the German breakthrough of the front of the 43rd Army in the area of Kamenka on 20 October, entering battle on 26 October. The division stopped the German advance and pushed the German troops back to the line of the
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river. During October and November the division fought in defensive battles as part of the 43rd Army on the Maloyaroslavets and
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axis. From mid-December, the division fought in the Soviet winter counteroffensive during the
Battle of Moscow The Battle of Moscow was a military campaign that consisted of two periods of strategically significant fighting on a sector of the Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between September 1941 and January ...
. Initially remaining part of the 43rd Army for this operation, it was shifted to the 33rd Army on 26 December. The division advanced up to 150 kilometers during the counteroffensive, fighting its way to the Vorya river near Vyazma by the end of the counteroffensive in late March. The division went on the defensive on the line of the Vorya when the counteroffensive came to a halt. The division took up defensive positions southwest of Podolsk on 24 October, assigned to the 43rd Army of the
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, and entered battle on 26 October, stopping the German advance on the
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river line. The 93rd fought its way to the Vorya river by the end of the counteroffensive. Erastov, who received the
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for his leadership of the division, was transferred to command another division. The division's chief of staff, Colonel Nikolay Korzhenevsky, succeeded him as its commander on 31 March. In recognition of its performance during the counteroffensive, the division was reorganized as an elite Guards unit, the
26th Guards Rifle Division The 26th Guards Rifle Division was reformed as an elite infantry division of the Red Army in April, 1942, based on the 1st formation of the 93rd Rifle Division, and served in that role until after the end of the Great Patriotic War. It would soon ...
, on 20 April 1942.


Commanders

The following officers commanded the division: * Kombrig Aleksey Meshkov (June 1935 – October 1937) * Colonel Nikolay Ivanovich Nikitin (October 1937 – committed suicide 14 July 1938) * Colonel Konstantin Erastov (14 August 1939 – 30 March 1942, promoted ''kombrig'' 4 November 1939, ''general-mayor'' 4 June 1940) * Colonel Nikolay Korzhenevsky (31 March – 20 April 1942)


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* * {{Soviet Union divisions before 1945 Infantry divisions of the Soviet Union in World War II Military units and formations established in 1936