14th Guards Rifle Division

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14-я гвардейская стрелковая Винницкая ордена Ленина Краснознамённая ордена Кутузова дивизия — воинское соединение Красной армии. Сформирована в декабре 1923 года в Виннице как 96-я Винницкая стрелковая дивизия. С мая 1924 года — 96-я стрелковая дивизия. В 1931 году переведена на кадровую основу. В апреле 1940 года переформирована в горнострелковую. С 9 сентября 1941 года переформирована в 96-ю стрелковую дивизию. С 4 января 1942 преобразована в 14-ю гвардейскую стрелковую дивизию. rdf:langString
The 14th Guards Rifle Division was reformed as an elite infantry division of the Red Army in January, 1942, based on the 1st formation of the 96th Rifle Division, which was officially a mountain unit at the time, and served in that role until after the end of the Great Patriotic War. It was in Southern Front when it was redesignated and was soon assigned to the 57th Army. It was encircled during the German counterattack in the Second Battle of Kharkov in May and its first commander was made a prisoner of war, later dying in German captivity. A cadre of the division managed to escape and was sent to the Reserve of the Supreme High Command for rebuilding. In July it joined the 63rd Army and took part in the attacks against the Italian 8th Army that created the bridgehead south of the Don Riv rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In the name of Jan Fabricius
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rdf:langString Col. Georgii Pavlovich Slatov
rdf:langString Col. Vladimir Rusakov
rdf:langString Maj. Gen. Afanasy Gryaznov
rdf:langString Maj. Gen. Ivan Shepetov
rdf:langString Maj. Gen. Vikentii Vasilevich Skryganov 10px
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rdf:langString The 14th Guards Rifle Division was reformed as an elite infantry division of the Red Army in January, 1942, based on the 1st formation of the 96th Rifle Division, which was officially a mountain unit at the time, and served in that role until after the end of the Great Patriotic War. It was in Southern Front when it was redesignated and was soon assigned to the 57th Army. It was encircled during the German counterattack in the Second Battle of Kharkov in May and its first commander was made a prisoner of war, later dying in German captivity. A cadre of the division managed to escape and was sent to the Reserve of the Supreme High Command for rebuilding. In July it joined the 63rd Army and took part in the attacks against the Italian 8th Army that created the bridgehead south of the Don River near Serafimovich during August. In October, now in 21st Army of Don Front, it was active in two probing attacks against the Romanian forces now containing the bridgehead which inflicted severe casualties in advance of the Soviet winter counteroffensive. At the start of that offensive the division was in 5th Tank Army, but was soon transferred to 1st Guards Army and then to the 3rd Guards Army when that was formed. It was under this Army as it advanced into the Donbass in late winter before returning to 57th Army during most of 1943, fighting through east Ukraine and across the lower Dniepr by the end of the year. After being briefly assigned to 53rd Army in December it was moved to 5th Guards Army in February, 1944 where it remained for the duration, mostly in the . It saw action in the Uman–Botoșani Offensive and won its first decoration, the Order of the Red Banner, as it advanced, before being involved in the frustrating battles along the Dniestr River on the Romanian border. In late spring, 1944 the division was redeployed north becoming part of 1st Ukrainian Front and taking part in the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive into Poland. The 14th Guards made a spectacular advance across Poland during the Vistula-Oder Offensive and was awarded the Order of Lenin for its part in the liberation of Sandomierz. On January 22, 1945 its commander suffered mortal wounds in the fighting for a bridgehead over the Oder River. In the drive on Berlin in April the division and its regiments won further honors and decorations but despite these distinctions it was disbanded in August, 1946.
rdf:langString 14-я гвардейская стрелковая Винницкая ордена Ленина Краснознамённая ордена Кутузова дивизия — воинское соединение Красной армии. Сформирована в декабре 1923 года в Виннице как 96-я Винницкая стрелковая дивизия. С мая 1924 года — 96-я стрелковая дивизия. В 1931 году переведена на кадровую основу. В апреле 1940 года переформирована в горнострелковую. С 9 сентября 1941 года переформирована в 96-ю стрелковую дивизию. С 4 января 1942 преобразована в 14-ю гвардейскую стрелковую дивизию.
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