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The 8th Guards Motor Rifle Panfilov Division (russian: 8-я гвардейская Панфиловская дивизия; ) originally the
316th Rifle Division The 316th Rifle Division was formed as a Red Army division during World War II. The division was initially formed in July 1941, renamed the 8th Guards Rifle Division on 18 November 1941. The division was recreated at Vjasniki in July 1942, fought ...
, is a motorized infantry division of the
Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic The Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic (; Kyrǵyz Respublikasynyn Kuralduu Küctörü) is the national military of Kyrgyzstan. It was originally formed from the former Soviet forces of the Turkestan Military District stationed in newly indepen ...
. Formed as a
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division during
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, it was dissolved in 2003 but established anew in 2011. Its full title is ''8th Guards Rezhitskaya Motorized Rifle Division Named after Hero of the Soviet Union Major General Ivan Vasilyevich Panfilov, awarded the Orders of Lenin, the Red Banner and Suvorov''.


History


Formation

After Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, reserves were mobilized to be sent to the front. On 12 July 1941, the 316th Rifle Division was established in
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, the capital of the
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. Major General
Ivan Panfilov Ivan Vasilyevich Panfilov (russian: Иван Васильевич Панфилов; – 18 November 1941) was a Soviet general and a posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union, known for his command of the 316th Rifle Division during the defense of Mo ...
, the military commissar of the
Kirghiz SSR The Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (Kirghiz SSR; ky, Кыргыз Советтик Социалисттик Республикасы, Kyrgyz Sovettik Sotsialisttik Respublikasy, ky, Кыргыз ССР, Kyrgyz SSR, russian: Киргизск ...
, was appointed its commander. The reservists allotted to the 316th were mostly from the two republics. It consisted of: * 1073th Rifle Regiment * 1075th Rifle Regiment * 1077th Rifle Regiment * 857th Artillery Regiment * 597th Sapper BattalionCharles C. Sharp; ''Soviet Order of Battle World War II, vol. IX, Red Tide''; Nafziger, 1996, pp 73 – 74 The 316th's soldiers were sworn in on 1 August, and boarded trains to the front from the 18th to the 20th. They arrived in
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, near
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, in late August. Intense fighting against the Germans had already taken place in the region, as part of the campaign to defend Leningrad from the attack of Army Group North. The 316th was involved in several skirmishes, but on 8 September was consigned as the reserve of the 52nd Army. It spent a month in the rear.


Battle of Moscow

In early October, the Germans began their offensive on
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
. On 7 October, Panfilov's division was transferred to the vicinity of the Soviet capital, arriving on the 11th. It was assigned to
Konstantin Rokossovsky Konstantin Konstantinovich (Xaverevich) Rokossovsky ( Russian: Константин Константинович Рокоссовский; pl, Konstanty Rokossowski; 21 December 1896 – 3 August 1968) was a Soviet and Polish officer who bec ...
's 16th Army (
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), and ordered to defend a 41-km long sector along the
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, especially the highway passing through
Volokolamsk Volokolamsk (russian: Волокола́мск) is a town and the administrative center of Volokolamsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Gorodenka River, not far from its confluence with the Lama River, northwest of Moscow. Po ...
.''A History of the 8th Guards Rifle Division.''
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The 316th was reinforced with the 690th Rifle Regiment from the 126th Rifle Division, as well as the 289th and 296th Anti-tank Regiments. On 14 October, the German XLVI Panzer Corps attacked with superior forces. By the 27th, they had advanced some thirty kilometers, pushing the 316th back to
Volokolamsk Volokolamsk (russian: Волокола́мск) is a town and the administrative center of Volokolamsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Gorodenka River, not far from its confluence with the Lama River, northwest of Moscow. Po ...
. On 28 October, after a day of fighting, the city was occupied. Panfilov's soldiers retreated closer to Moscow. The German Army resumed its offensive on 15 November. In the meantime, the 316th had received some of the first PTRD anti-tank rifles. On the 16th, the 46th Panzer Corps engaged the 316th in its new line of defense, near the village of Dubosekovo. Soviet newspapers later reported that twenty-eight soldiers from the division's 1075th Regiment destroyed eighteen enemy tanks while fighting to the last; although the story gained wide publicity, it was later revealed to be exaggerated. The threat to the 16th Army's flank forced the
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to send in the reserve 78th Rifle Division. Although they were forced to retreat after three days, the German advance ceased due to the Soviets' resistance and the harsh weather conditions.Rodric Braithwaite. ''Moscow 1941: A City and Its People at War''. Tantor Media (2006). . Pages 283–284. On 17 November,
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as People's Commissar of Defense passed a decree to promote the 316th to a Guards formation, in recognition of the role it played in defending the capital; it sustained 9,920 casualties, including 3,620 soldiers killed in action and 6,300 wounded. Marshal
Dmitry Yazov Dmitry Timofeyevich Yazov (russian: Дми́трий Тимофе́евич Я́зов; 8 November 1924 – 25 February 2020) was a Marshal of the Soviet Union. A veteran of the Great Patriotic War, Yazov served as Minister of Defence from 1987 ...
, who researched the division's history, wrote that it considerably delayed the enemy's march on Moscow in its sector. On the 18th, a group of journalists traveled to Panfilov's headquarters in the village of Guseniovo, and told him of the news. As he briefed them in the open, they came under a mortar attack. The general was killed by a shell splinter. The decree came into effect on that very day, turning the 316th to the 8th Guards Rifle Division; it also received the
Order of the Red Banner The Order of the Red Banner (russian: Орден Красного Знамени, Orden Krasnogo Znameni) was the first Soviet military decoration. The Order was established on 16 September 1918, during the Russian Civil War by decree of th ...
. It was named in honor of Panfilov on 23 November, thus becoming one of the only two
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
divisions to be named after their commanders, along with the '' Chapayevska''. As a Guards Division the numbering of its subordinate units was as follows: * 19th Guards Rifle Regiment – from 1073rd Rifle Regiment * 23rd Guards Rifle Regiment – from 1075rd Rifle Regiment * 30th Guards Rifle Regiment – from 1077rd Rifle Regiment * 27th Guards Artillery Regiment – from 857th Artillery Regiment * 2nd Guards Sapper Battalion – from 597th Sapper Battalion The 8th Guards took part in the December counteroffensive in Moscow, liberating the villages of Kryukovo and Istra.


Remainder of war

During late January 1942, the 8th Guards was assigned to the 2nd Guards Rifle Corps of Northwestern Front, and participated in the battles near the
Demyansk Pocket The Demyansk Pocket (german: Kessel von Demjansk; russian: Демя́нский котёл) was the name given to the pocket of German troops encircled by the Red Army around Demyansk, south of Leningrad, during World War II's Eastern Front. Th ...
; for its performance during the operation, it was collectively awarded the
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on 16 March. In June, still in 2nd Guards Corps, it was transferred to
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in
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 ...
. In late 1942, the 30th Guards Rifle Regiment fought as a separate unit in the
Battle of Velikiye Luki The Battle of Velikiye Luki, also named Velikiye Luki offensive operation (russian: Великолукская наступательная операция), started with the attack by the forces of the Red Army's Kalinin Front against the We ...
near the
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. In 1944, it took part in the Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive and later, in the battle of
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; for its role in taking the city and the surrounding region, it was awarded the honorary title ''Rezhitskaya'' on 27 July 1944. On 3 November, the division received the
Order of Suvorov The Order of Suvorov () is a military decoration of the Russian Federation named in honor of Russian Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729–1800). History The Order of Suvorov was originally a Soviet award established on July 29, 1942 ...
2nd Class. The 8th Guards ended the war with the 10th Guards Army, as part of the forces besieging Courland.''A History of the 316th Rifle Division''.
Samsv.ru.
According to Soviet official reports, during World War II the division killed or disabled 85,000 enemy troops, captured 5,000 more and destroyed or captured 387 tanks, 65 other armored vehicles, 43 planes, 451 guns, 180 mortars, 2010 automobiles and 328 motorcycles. In total, the soldiers of the division were awarded twenty-nine
Orders of Lenin The Order of Lenin (russian: Орден Ленина, Orden Lenina, ), named after the leader of the Russian October Revolution, was established by the Central Executive Committee on April 6, 1930. The order was the highest civilian decoration b ...
, 371
Orders of the Red Banner The Order of the Red Banner (russian: Орден Красного Знамени, Orden Krasnogo Znameni) was the first Soviet military decoration. The Order was established on 16 September 1918, during the Russian Civil War by decree of th ...
, two Orders of Kutuzov, eight Orders of Suvorov, fifty-three Orders of Alexander Nevsky, one Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 391
Orders of the Patriotic War The Order of the Patriotic War (russian: Орден Отечественной войны, Orden Otechestvennoy voiny) is a Soviet military decoration that was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to partisan ...
1st class, 1783
Orders of the Patriotic War The Order of the Patriotic War (russian: Орден Отечественной войны, Orden Otechestvennoy voiny) is a Soviet military decoration that was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to partisan ...
2nd Class, 4747 Orders of the Red Star, forty-one Orders of Glory 2nd degree and 2061 Orders of Glory 3rd degree. Thirty-four soldiers received the highest Soviet military decoration,
Hero of the Soviet Union The title Hero of the Soviet Union (russian: Герой Советского Союза, translit=Geroy Sovietskogo Soyuza) was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded together with the Order of Lenin personally or collectively for ...
. The first was Major General
Ivan Panfilov Ivan Vasilyevich Panfilov (russian: Иван Васильевич Панфилов; – 18 November 1941) was a Soviet general and a posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union, known for his command of the 316th Rifle Division during the defense of Mo ...
himself, posthumously.
Panfilov's Twenty-Eight Guardsmen The Panfilov Division's Twenty-Eight Guardsmen (russian: Двадцать восемь гвардейцев дивизии Панфилова), commonly referred to simply as Panfilov's Twenty-Eight Guardsmen, Panfilov's Men (russian: Панф ...
were also all awarded the title posthumously; when six of them were revealed to be alive, two were stripped of it. The other wartime Heroes wer
Piotr VikhrevMalik GabdulinIvan Shapshaev
an
Tulegen Tokhtarov
Baurzhan Momyshuly Bauyrzhan Momyshuly, also spelled Baurjan Momish-UliWhile publications of the Kazakh government use the first version, all the English translations of Alexander Bek's books use the second. ( kk, Бауыржан Момышұлы, ''Bauyrjan Momy ...
received the honor in 1991, three years after his death.


Post-war

The 8th Guards Division was stationed at Haapsalu in the Estonian SSR with the
4th Guards Rifle Corps Fourth or the fourth may refer to: * the ordinal form of the number 4 * ''Fourth'' (album), by Soft Machine, 1971 * Fourth (angle), an ancient astronomical subdivision * Fourth (music), a musical interval * ''The Fourth'' (1972 film), a Sovie ...
after the war. On 25 June 1957, it became a motor rifle division. It was disbanded on 18 March 1960. On 23 May, the 36th Guards Motor Rifle Division at Klooga was redesignated as the 8th Guards Motor Rifle Division, inheriting the honors of the previous formation. Then it was recalled to Frunze, Kyrgyzstan in May 1967 and assigned to the 17th Army Corps of the
Turkestan Military District The Turkestan Military District (russian: Туркестанский военный округ (ТуркВО), ''Turkestansky voyenyi okrug (TurkVO)'') was a military district of both the Imperial Russian Army and the Soviet Armed Forces, with it ...
.


Independence years

After the
dissolution of the Soviet Union The dissolution of the Soviet Union, also negatively connoted as rus, Разва́л Сове́тского Сою́за, r=Razvál Sovétskogo Soyúza, ''Ruining of the Soviet Union''. was the process of internal disintegration within the Sov ...
, it became part of the
Kyrgyz Armed Forces The Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic (; Kyrǵyz Respublikasynyn Kuralduu Küctörü) is the national military of Kyrgyzstan. It was originally formed from the former Soviet forces of the Turkestan Military District stationed in newly indepen ...
, but was disbanded in January 2003. On 11 July 2011, on the eve of the division's 70th anniversary, the 8th Guards was re-established in a ceremony attended by President
Roza Otunbayeva Roza Isakovna Otunbayeva (Kyrgyz: Роза Исаковна (Исак кызы) Отунбаева, Roza Isakovna (Isak kyzy) Otunbayeva; born August 23, 1950) is a Kyrgyz diplomat and politician who served as the President of Kyrgyzstan from 7 A ...
and Defence Minister
Abibilla Kudayberdiev Abibilla Kudayberdiev (Kyrgyz and Russian: Абибилла Кудайбердиев born June 1, 1962) is the former Minister of Defense of Kyrgyzstan. Biography He was born on June 1, 1962 in the Nookat District, in the city of Osh. In 1983 ...
. The year before, the predecessor of the unit took part in the
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on
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. It is now garrisoned in
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and commanded by Colonel Berdibek Asanov. The combat banner of the division was carried on Red Square by the Military Institute of the Armed Forces during the
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in
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in
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. On its 80th anniversary in 2021, servicemen of the division marched to Panfilov Park.


Legacy

During 1943 and 1944, war reporter
Alexander Bek Alexander Alfredovich Bek (russian: Алекса́ндр Альфре́дович Бек; 2 November 1972), sometimes transliterated from the Russian Cyrillic as Aleksandr Bek or Anglicized to Alexander Beck, was a Soviet novelist and writer. Biog ...
escorted the 8th Guards. Drawing from the memories of Major
Baurzhan Momyshuly Bauyrzhan Momyshuly, also spelled Baurjan Momish-UliWhile publications of the Kazakh government use the first version, all the English translations of Alexander Bek's books use the second. ( kk, Бауыржан Момышұлы, ''Bauyrjan Momy ...
, he authored a book, '' Volokolamsk Highway'' (known also as ''Panfilov's Men''), about the fighting near the city. After the war, in 1960 and 1961, he completed two sequels, ''Several Days'' and ''General Panfilov's Reserve''. The trilogy described the experiences of Momyshuly as a battalion commander, from the formation of the division in Alma Ata until the Soviet counter-offensive in Moscow. Bek's ''Volokolamsk Highway'' served as one of the settings for an eponymous series of five plays by Heiner Müller, written from 1984 to 1987. The first part, "Russian Opening", was based on
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's '' The Prince of Homburg''. In Müller's reinterpretation, Momyshuly assumes the role of the Great Elector. Beside Bek's trilogy, Momyshuly himself authored his accounts on the division's fighting near Moscow. A copy of the divisional banner is located at the
Military History Museum of Almaty The National Military-Patriotic Center of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan ( kk, Қазақстан Қарулы Күштерінің Ұлттық әскери-патриоттық орталығы, ҰӘПО, ''Qazaqstan Qarýly Kúshteriniń Ulttyq ...
.


Commanders


Soviet Period

* Major General
Ivan Panfilov Ivan Vasilyevich Panfilov (russian: Иван Васильевич Панфилов; – 18 November 1941) was a Soviet general and a posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union, known for his command of the 316th Rifle Division during the defense of Mo ...
(12.07.1941 – 18.11.1941); * Major General Vasily Reviakin (20.11.1941 – 18.01.1942); * Major General
Ivan Chistyakov Ivan Mikhailovich Chistyakov (; – 7 March 1979) was a Soviet Army colonel general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Chistyakov joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and rose from ordinary soldier to junior commander. He served in Dage ...
(19.01.1942 – 03.04.1942); * Colonel Ivan Serebryakov (04.04.1942 – 18.10.1942); * Major General
Spiridon Chernyugov Spiridon Sergeyevich Chernyugov (; 27 December 1900 – 1 November 1960) was a Soviet Army major general. Chernyugov joined the Red Guards in late 1917 and transferred to the Red Army in early 1918, serving as an orderly and later as a Red Army ma ...
(19.10.1942 – 12.03.1944); * Colonel Dmitry Dulov (13.03.1944 – 28.05.1944); * Major General Ernst Sedulin (29.05.1944 – 07.06.1944); * Major General Andrei Kuleshov (08.06.1944 – 17.08.1944); * Colonel Grigory Panishev (18.08.1944 – 07.09.1944); * Colonel Grigory Lomov (08.09.1944 – 09.05.1945); * Major-General Ivan Belayev (06.01.1945 – 01.1946); * Major-General Mikhail Seryugin (01.1946 – 07.1946); * Major-General Pyotr Romanenko (07.1946 – 03.1947); * Major-General Mikhail Papchenko (03.1947 – 07.1949); * Major General Nikolai Lysenko (08.1949 – 09.1952); * Major-General Vasily Larin (01.1953 – 11.1955); * Major-General Yevgeny Shundalov (11.1955 – 06.1959); * Colonel Vasily Bachilo (06.1959 – 08.1960); * Major General Valentin Luk'yanov (1985 – 1991).


Since Independence

* Colonel Ryskeldi Musayev (1998 – 2001); * Colonel Nurdin Tursunaliev (2001 – 2003); * Colonel Melis Satybaldiev (2011 – 2013); * Colonel Artur Temirov (2013 – 2015); * Colonel Nurlan Kiresheyev (2015 – 2016); * Colonel
Baktybek Bekbolotov Baktybek Asankaliyevich Bekbolotov ( ky, Бекболотов Асанкалы уулу Бактыбек; born 15 October 1964) is a Kyrgyz lieutenant general who is currently Minister of Defence of Kyrgyzstan since 6 September 2021. Biography ...
(2016 – 2017); * Colonel Talantbek Ergeshov (2017 – 2019); * Colonel Berdibek Asanov (2019 – present)


Command staff during the Battle of Moscow

* Commander: Ivan Panfilov. * Chief of staff: Colonel Ivan Serebryakov. * Commissar: Senior Battalion Commissar (Lt. Colonel) Sergei Egorov. * Chief of political department: Battalion Commissar (Major) Alexander Galushko. * Chief of divisional artillery: Major Vitaly Makarov. * 1073th Infantry Regiment: commanded by Major Grigory Efimovich Elin. * 1075th Infantry Regiment: commanded by Colonel Ilya Kaprov. * 1077 Infantry Regiment: commanded by Major Zinovi Shechtmann.


References

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