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The Soviet order of battle for the invasion of Poland in 1939 details the major combat units arrayed for the Soviet surprise attack on Poland on September 17, 1939. As a result of joining battle after the Germans had already launched their invasion, the Soviets, prepared for battle in secrecy, met comparatively limited resistance. Several skirmishes between the German and Soviet forces did occur, but neither government was prepared for starting a larger conflict, and these were soon referred to as "misunderstandings". Like the Germans, the Soviets employed two primary offensive axes, each managed by a Front. Each Front commander had at his disposal a mobile group of forces created from
cavalry Historically, cavalry (from the French word ''cavalerie'', itself derived from "cheval" meaning "horse") are soldiers or warriors who fight mounted on horseback. Cavalry were the most mobile of the combat arms, operating as light cavalry in ...
and mechanised troops; a precursor of the cavalry-mechanised groups of the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposi ...
. The effects of the purge are visible in the
ranks Rank is the relative position, value, worth, complexity, power, importance, authority, level, etc. of a person or object within a ranking, such as: Level or position in a hierarchical organization * Academic rank * Diplomatic rank * Hierarchy * H ...
of the commanders in the order of battle, with only one Army commander serving in the appropriate rank of ''Komandarm'', in this case 2nd Class (Komandarm 2nd rank, russian: командарм 2 ранга), the rest serving in being Corps (Komcor) and Divisional (Komdiv) Commander rank (russian: комкор, комдив)


The two invading fronts

The Belorussian Front included four Armies and a Cavalry-mechanised Group (left). The Ukrainian Front included three Armies (right).


Belorussian Front

The Belorussian Front included four Armies and was the northern of the two fronts invading. Its commander was Komandarm 2nd rank Mikhail Kovalyov. As of September 17, 1939, the Front included: *The 3rd Army (under Komkor Vasily Kuznetsov) consisting of one Corps and one operational group. # '' 4th Rifle Corps'' ## 27th Rifle Division ## 50th Rifle Division # '' Lepelska Group'' (staging area in and around the city of Lepiel) ## 5th Rifle Division ## 24th Cavalry Division ## 22nd Tank Brigade ## 25th Tank Brigade :''According to narod.ru, the 3rd Army also included the 150th Rifle Division (in
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as third echelon)'' *The 11th Army (under Komdiv Nikifor Medvedev) # '' 16th Rifle Corps'' ## 2nd Rifle Division ##
100th Rifle Division The 100th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II, formed twice. In November 1923 in the Belaya Tserkov area of the Ukrainian Military District, the 45th Territorial Rifle Division was established ...
# '' 3rd Cavalry Corps'' ## 7th Cavalry Division ## 36th Cavalry Division ## 6th Tank Brigade *Cavalry-mechanised Group (under Komkor
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). # '' 5th Rifle Corps''.Table 27 i
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## 4th Rifle Division ## 13th Rifle Division # '' 6th Cavalry Corps'' ## 4th Cavalry Division ## 6th Cavalry Division ## 11th Cavalry Division # ''
15th Tank Corps The 15th Tank Corps (, ''15-y tankoviy korpus'') was a tank corps of the Soviet Union's Red Army. It formed in 1938 from a mechanized corps and fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland, during which it participated in the capture of the Grodno a ...
'' ## 2nd Tank Brigade ## 21st Tank Brigade ## 27th Tank Brigade ## 20th Motorised Rifle Brigade *The 10th ArmyTransferred from the Kalinin Military District. (Komkor Ivan Zakharkin) comprised one corps. # '' 11th Corps'' ## 6th Rifle Division ## 33rd Rifle Division ##
121st Rifle Division The 121st Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the Red Army during World War II. Formed in September 1939 in Belarus, the division participated in the Soviet invasion of Poland later that month and in the June 1940 occupation of Lithu ...
* The 4th Army (''Komdiv'' Vasily Chuikov) #
8th Rifle Division 8th Rifle Division can refer to: * 8th Guards Motor Rifle Division * 8th Motor Rifle Division NKVD * 8th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) * 8th Siberian Rifle Division {{mil-unit-dis ...
# 29th Tank Brigade # 32nd Tank Brigade * '' 23rd Rifle Corps'' # 52nd Rifle Division # Dnieper Flotilla


Ukrainian Front

The Ukrainian Front covered the southern sector of the Polish front in 1939, and included three Armies, commanded by Komandarm 1st rank
Semyon Timoshenko Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko (russian: link=no, Семён Константи́нович Тимоше́нко, ''Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko''; uk, Семе́н Костянти́нович Тимоше́нко, ''Semen Kostiantyno ...
, chief of staff Kombrig Nikolai Vatutin. As of September 17, 1939, the Front included: *The Shepetovka Army Group (Komdiv Ivan Sovetnikov) comprised two corps. # '' 15th Rifle Corps'' ## 45th Rifle Division ## 60th Rifle Division ## 87th Rifle Division # ''
8th Rifle Corps The 8th Estonian Rifle Corps (Soviet), Rifle Corps (2nd formation) (russian: 8-й Эстонский стрелковый корпус, et, 8. Eesti Laskurkorpus) was a formation in the Red Army, created on 6 November 1942, during Eastern Front ...
'' ## 44th Rifle Division ## 81st Rifle Division ## 36th Light-Tank Brigade ( BT tanks) *The Volochysk Army Group (''Komkor'' Filipp Golikov) comprised two corps. # '' 2nd Cavalry Corps'' ## 3rd Cavalry Division ## 5th Cavalry Division ## 14th Cavalry Division ## 24th Light Tank Brigade (237 BT tanks) # '' 17th Rifle Corps'' ##
96th Rifle Division The 96th Rifle Division, also designated the 96th Mountain Division, was a division of the Red Army, active from 1923. First formation In December 1923, in the Ukrainian Military District in Vinnytsia the 96th Podolsky Territorial Rifle Divi ...
## 97th Rifle Division ## 10th Heavy-Tank Brigade (58 T-28 and 20
BT-7 The BT-7 BT (russian: БТ) is the Russian abbreviation for "fast tank" (, ). was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. It was lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed fo ...
) ## 38th Light-Tank Brigade (142
T-26 The T-26 tank was a Soviet light tank used during many conflicts of the Interwar period and in World War II. It was a development of the British Vickers 6-Ton tank and was one of the most successful tank designs of the 1930s until its light ...
) *The Kamienets-Podolsky Army Group ( Komandarm Ivan Tulenev) comprised four corps. # '' 13th Rifle Corps'' ## 72nd Rifle Division ## 99th Rifle Division *Front Cavalry Group (from 28 September) (initially part of 12th Army) # '' 4th Cavalry Corps'' ## 32nd Cavalry Division ## 34th Cavalry Division ## 26th Independent Light-Tank Brigade (
T-26 The T-26 tank was a Soviet light tank used during many conflicts of the Interwar period and in World War II. It was a development of the British Vickers 6-Ton tank and was one of the most successful tank designs of the 1930s until its light ...
) # '' 5th Cavalry Corps'' ## 9th Cavalry Division ## 16th Cavalry Division ## 23rd Independent Light-Tank Brigade ( BT tanks) * ''
25th Tank Corps The 25th Tank Corps was a corps of the Soviet 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 ...
'' (subordinated to 12th Army) # 4th Light-Tank Brigade # 5th Light-Tank Brigade ( BT tanks and T-38) # 1st Motor Rifle Brigade


See also

* War and campaign articles **
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
**
Invasion of Poland The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week af ...
* Other forces in the Polish Campaign **
German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss This article details the order of battle of German military units during the invasion of Poland in 1939. The German army's forces for the invasion of Poland (codename ''Fall Weiss,'' English - "Case White") were divided into Army Group North (co ...
** Polish army order of battle in 1939


Notes


Sources

*Meltyukhov M.I., Soviet-Polish wars. Military-political confrontation 1918-1939, Moscow, Veche, 2001. (russian: Мельтюхов М.И. Советско-польские войны. Военно-политическое противостояние 1918-1939 гг. — М.: Вече, 2001.}

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