- 39th Guards Rifle Division
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unit_name= 39th Guards Rifle Division, 62nd Army/8th Guards Army
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dates= 1942-1992
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battles=Stalingrad, Don Basin, Zaporozhe bridgehead, Nikolayev, Odessa, Kovel, Lovov-Sandomir Offensive, Lublin, Operation Bagration, Vistula-Oder Operation, Kustrin Fortress, Berlin
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battle_honours= Barvenkovskikh GuardsOrder of Lenin , twiceOrder of the Red Banner ,Order of Suvorov Second Class andOrder of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Second Class
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aircraft_transport=The 39th Guards Rifle Division of the Workers and Peasant's Red Army was formed during the
Great Patriotic War as part of the 62nd Army and assigned to the defense ofStalingrad , officially arriving in the theater in August 1942. In September the division fought thru German forces which were attempting to encircle the city, and was assigned to defend the 'Volga Corridor,' the last supply line remaining for Soviet units in the city.Defense of the Red October Steel Works
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September 30 1942 the division, which could muster only roughly half its original strength, was assigned to defend the Red October steel works. From that date untilFebruary 2 1943 , the division was involved in almost constant combat with numerically superior German forces. OnOctober 14 1942 the 39th repulsed a major German counterattack involving three Infantry divisions, two Panzer divisions, and 3,000 combat sorties by theLuftwaffe . For five months the 39th Guards maintained their tenuous hold on the Red October factory, holding an area only 3000 yards wide and 1000 yards in depth. Along with similar pockets at theDzerzhinsky tractor factory and the Barrikady gun factory, Red October represented one of the last viable defensive positions on the west bank of theVolga River. Soviet troops fought major battles from building to building and room to room, with success often measured in mere yards. As the Germans desperately tried to eliminate these pockets they poured more and more troops into the city, weakening their flanks and wasting men and materiel in what was becoming a meat-grinder for theWehrmacht . These factors contributed directly the successes of the Soviet counter-offensives of November and December (seeOperation Uranus andOperation Saturn ), and the subsequent encirclement and eventual surrender of Gen.Friedrich Paulus 's6th Army .Refit and Ukraine, 1943
Following the victory at Stalingrad the remnants of the 62nd Army, including the 39th Guards, was placed in reserve and became the basis for the newly-formed
8th Guards Army , receiving the honorific 'Guards' in honor of their heroic defense of Stalingrad. The army was placed under the command of Lieutenant GeneralVasily Chuikov . Through 1943 the8th Guards Army fought acrossUkraine , crossing the NorthDonets River , establishing a bridgehead south of Isyum, and in cooperation with adjacent armies, advanced on the Don Basin and ultimately liberated it. They fought across the Don, throughDnepropetrovsk , continuing toZaporozhe , and participated in the fighting on the Zaporozhe bridgehead across theDnepr on October 10-14.1944
The division turned south and fought for the liberation of Nikolayev in March 1944, and liberated Odessa in April. Turning north into
Moldavia the division liberated Kovel before participating in the Lovov-Sandomir Operation, which began onJuly 13 and lasted untilAugust 29 . OnJuly 20 , they crossed theBug River and crossed intoPoland . OnJuly 24 the 39th Guards liberated Lublin and continued to advance onWarsaw , establishing a major bridgehead on theVistula River which was the key for the Soviet advance towards Silesia, central Poland and the German border. They encountered furious counterattacks by German units, with the 8th Army losing 17,000 men in the process.1945 and the
Battle of Berlin On
January 12 the 39th Guards participated in theVistula-Oder Offensive , which lasted 23 days and saw the division advance 500 km through Poland. They crushed the German defenders (including the elite "Großdeutschland Division ") as they liberated the towns of Lodz and Posnan, finally arriving at the Oder River just north of Frankfurt onFebruary 3 . They stormed the Kustrin Fortress and established a bridgehead over the Oder, within 60 km of Berlin. They attacked the city from the east, pushing through the area of Karlshorst, acrossTemplehof Airport and Landwehr Canal, destroying the11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland and then the17th Panzer Division just south of the Reichstag.The 39th Guards Rifle Division pushed north and fought through the Tiergarten, ending their war along Charlottenburger Chaussee at the
Brandenburg Gate , meeting units from the 207th and 150th Rifle Divisions just 250 yards from the Reichstag. The final banner of the division, which had served from the center ofStalingrad to the center ofBerlin , read: "39th Barvenkovskikh Guards Order of Lenin, TwiceOrder of the Red Banner ,Order of Suvorov Second Class andOrder of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Second Class Rifle Division."Cold War Service
Following the Second World War, the 39th Guards was refit as a Motorized Rifle Division and, along with the rest of the
8th Guards Army , was stationed inOhrdruf ,GDR (East Germany ) at the strategically vitalFulda Gap , opposite elements of the U.S. V Corps (3rd Armored Division and8th Infantry Division ). Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and reunification of Germany, the division was disbanded in 1992.External links
* [http://www.39thguards.com 39thguards.com] Home page of the re-enacted 117th Guards Rifle Regiment, 39th Guards Rifle Division, a World War 2 reenactment unit based in Ohio.
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