- Barrier troops
Barrier troops, also translated as blocking troops or blocking detachments ( _ru. заградотряды, заградительные отряды, отряды заграждения) in the Army of the
Soviet Union was the general term to denote special forces for various barrier purposes. Their activity was intensified during theGreat Patriotic War .On
June 27 ,1941 the 3rd Department (military counterintelligence of Soviet Army ) of the USSRNarkomat of Defense issued a directive about the creation of mobile barrier forces to operate on roads, railways, forests, etc. for the purpose of catching 'deserters and suspicious persons'. They were created fromNKVD troops augmented with counterintelligence operatives and were under the command ofNKVD .With the aggravation of the military situation, barrier troops acquired a new mission: to stop the retreating troops. Among the first troops of this kind were formed in the
Bryansk Front onSeptember 5 ,1941 .On
September 12 ,1941 Joseph Stalin issued theStavka Directive #001919 (Директива Ставки ВГК №001919) about the creation of barrier troops inrifle division s of theSouthwestern Front , to suppress panic retreats. Every division was supposed to have barrier troops totalling one company for eachregiment equipped with transport whose goal was to maintain strict military discipline and liquidation of any panic by all means, including use of arms to shoot the initiators of panic. Facts|date=February 2007 These barrier forces were formed from ordinary military.A report to
Beria onOctober 10 ,1941 says that since the beginning of the war the NKVD barrier troops stopped 657,364 lost or deserted personnel, of which 25,878 were arrested and 10,201 shot. The rest were formed into units and sent back to front.The most notable application of barrier troops was Stalin's
Order No. 227 .ource
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