5th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

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The 5th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army, formed twice. The division was formed in 1918, initially as the 2nd Penza Infantry Division. After becoming the 5th Rifle Division a month later, it fought in the Counteroffensive of Eastern Front in spring 1919 and later operations in Siberia. In the spring of 1920, the division was relocated west and fought in the Polish–Soviet War, participating in the Battle of Warsaw. The division was awarded the for its actions during the wars in 1929. In September 1939, it fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland and was then sent to Lithuania under the Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty. After Operation Barbarossa, the division fought in the Baltic Operation and the Leningrad Strategic Defensive. During the wint rdf:langString
5 Dywizja Strzelecka (ros. 5-я стрелковая дивизия) – związek taktyczny piechoty Armii Czerwonej. Sformowana 9 czerwca 1918 jako 2 (Пензенская) Dywizja Piechoty, 6 października 1918 roku przeformowana na 5 Dywizję Strzelecką. W 1939 dywizja dowodzona przez płk. Kuźmę Galickiego brała udział w agresji na Polskę i Litwę, oddana do Nadbałtyckiego Specjalnego Wojennego Okręgu, W czerwcu 1941 roku pod dow. płk. F.P. Ozerowa w składzie 16 Korpusu Strzeleckiego 11 Armii Okręgu Bałtyckiego. W listopadzie 1941 roku walczyła w składzie 30 Armii. W 1942 przeformowana w 44 Gwardyjską Dywizję Strzelecką. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 5th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army, formed twice. The division was formed in 1918, initially as the 2nd Penza Infantry Division. After becoming the 5th Rifle Division a month later, it fought in the Counteroffensive of Eastern Front in spring 1919 and later operations in Siberia. In the spring of 1920, the division was relocated west and fought in the Polish–Soviet War, participating in the Battle of Warsaw. The division was awarded the for its actions during the wars in 1929. In September 1939, it fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland and was then sent to Lithuania under the Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty. After Operation Barbarossa, the division fought in the Baltic Operation and the Leningrad Strategic Defensive. During the winter of 1941-1942, it participated in the Battle of Moscow, fighting in the Kalinin (Tver) area. During the summer of 1942, the division fought in the Rzhev-Vyazma Offensive and became the 44th Guards Rifle Division for its actions there on 5 October. Just more than a week later, the 5th Rifle Division was reformed from a rifle brigade in the Moscow Military District. In February 1943, the division fought in offensives in the Mtsensk and Tver areas. In July, it fought in Operation Kutuzov and was awarded the honorific "Orel" after it captured the city on 4 August. Between September and October, it fought in the Bryansk Offensive. It continued to advance and participated in the and reached the Dnieper before it went on the defensive in early December. In February 1944, the division fought in the Rogachev-Zhlobin Offensive and was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for its actions. From June 1944, the division fought in Operation Bagration, It was awarded the Order of Suvorov 2nd class for breaking through German defenses on the Drut River. It the fought in the Minsk Offensive and Belostock Offensive. For its capture of Vawkavysk on 14 July, the division received the Order of Kutuzov 2nd class. The division continued its advance and reached the Narew in August. From then until November, it fought in the battle for the Narew bridgeheads. In 1945, the division fought in the and the Berlin Offensive. It was awarded the Order of Lenin for its actions. The division was disbanded in June 1946.
rdf:langString 5 Dywizja Strzelecka (ros. 5-я стрелковая дивизия) – związek taktyczny piechoty Armii Czerwonej. Sformowana 9 czerwca 1918 jako 2 (Пензенская) Dywizja Piechoty, 6 października 1918 roku przeformowana na 5 Dywizję Strzelecką. W 1939 dywizja dowodzona przez płk. Kuźmę Galickiego brała udział w agresji na Polskę i Litwę, oddana do Nadbałtyckiego Specjalnego Wojennego Okręgu, W czerwcu 1941 roku pod dow. płk. F.P. Ozerowa w składzie 16 Korpusu Strzeleckiego 11 Armii Okręgu Bałtyckiego. W listopadzie 1941 roku walczyła w składzie 30 Armii. W 1942 przeformowana w 44 Gwardyjską Dywizję Strzelecką. 13 października 1942 powtórnie sformowana w Moskiewskim Okręgu Wojskowym na bazie 109 Brygady Strzeleckiej. Rozformowana w 1946.
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