140th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
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The 140th Rifle Division was a Red Army rifle division that saw service during the Great Patriotic War. Originally formed during the prewar buildup of the Red Army, the 140th might be regarded as the unluckiest division in the Army, as it, uniquely, had to be completely, or almost completely, re-formed three times between 1941 and 1943, being destroyed in the Uman pocket during Operation Barbarossa, the Vyasma pocket during Operation Typhoon, and on the Caucasian steppes in the face of the German summer offensive of 1942. In spite of this, the fourth formation of the 140th went on to have a very distinguished record in combat, a testament to the resiliency of the Red Army in World War II.
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140th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
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140-я дивизия
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140th Rifle Division (December 1941 – August 19, 1942)
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140th Rifle Division (November 1, 1942 - 1946)
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140th Rifle Division (August 16, 1939 – September 19, 1941)
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140th Rifle Division (September 26, 1941 – December 27, 1941)
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Novgorod-Severski
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1939
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Col. Luka Basanets
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Col. Mikhail Markovich Vlasov 10px
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Col. Pavel Yefremovich Morozov
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Maj. Gen. Aleksandr Yakovlevich Kiselyov 10px
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Maj. Gen. Ivan Andreevich Kopyak
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Maj. Gen. Mikhail Yenshin
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The 140th Rifle Division was a Red Army rifle division that saw service during the Great Patriotic War. Originally formed during the prewar buildup of the Red Army, the 140th might be regarded as the unluckiest division in the Army, as it, uniquely, had to be completely, or almost completely, re-formed three times between 1941 and 1943, being destroyed in the Uman pocket during Operation Barbarossa, the Vyasma pocket during Operation Typhoon, and on the Caucasian steppes in the face of the German summer offensive of 1942. In spite of this, the fourth formation of the 140th went on to have a very distinguished record in combat, a testament to the resiliency of the Red Army in World War II.
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Novgorod-Severski (4th Formation)
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Infantry