312th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

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The 312th Rifle Division was a Red Army infantry division formed for the first time on July 10, 1941 in Kazakhstan before being sent to the vicinity of Leningrad, where it fought briefly before being redeployed to the front southwest of Moscow in late October, where it suffered huge losses in the wake of Operation Typhoon, and was disbanded not long after. A new 312th began forming in December in Siberia, and this second formation served again in front of Moscow, in the fighting in the area of Rzhev and Sychevka during 1942 and into 1943. In the latter year, the division distinguished itself in the liberation of Smolensk and received that city's name as an honorific. As the war concluded, the men and women of the 312th gained additional honors, and ended the war fighting near Berlin. The d rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 312th Rifle Division (December 25, 1941 – May 29, 1945)
rdf:langString 312th Rifle Division (July 10, 1941 – December 27, 1941)
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rdf:langString Smolensk
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rdf:langString Division commander Maj. Gen. A.G. Moiseyevsky, Hero of the Soviet Union
xsd:integer 1941
xsd:integer 2
rdf:langString Col. Aleksandr Fyodorovich Naumov
rdf:langString Col. Aleksandr Ivanovich Golovanov
rdf:langString Maj. Gen. Aleksandr Gavrilovich Moiseyevsky 10px
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rdf:langString The 312th Rifle Division was a Red Army infantry division formed for the first time on July 10, 1941 in Kazakhstan before being sent to the vicinity of Leningrad, where it fought briefly before being redeployed to the front southwest of Moscow in late October, where it suffered huge losses in the wake of Operation Typhoon, and was disbanded not long after. A new 312th began forming in December in Siberia, and this second formation served again in front of Moscow, in the fighting in the area of Rzhev and Sychevka during 1942 and into 1943. In the latter year, the division distinguished itself in the liberation of Smolensk and received that city's name as an honorific. As the war concluded, the men and women of the 312th gained additional honors, and ended the war fighting near Berlin. The division was disbanded shortly after the end of the conflict.
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xsd:gYear 1945
xsd:gYear 1941
xsd:string Smolensk
xsd:string Infantry

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