- Leningrad Front
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=Leningrad Front
caption=Head of the Leningrad front and Marshal of the Soviet UnionLeonid Govorov (left) with head of Leningrad's defenseAndrei Zhdanov (right).
dates=1941-1945
country=Soviet Union
allegiance=
branch=Soviet Army
type=Army Group Command
role=
size=Several Armies
command_structure=
current_commander=
garrison=
battles=World War II Siege of Leningrad Baltic Offensive Battle of Courland
notable_commanders=Georgy Zhukov Leonid Govorov
anniversaries=The Leningrad Front ( _ru. Ленинградский фронт) was first formed onAugust 27 ,1941 , by dividing the Northern Front into the Leningrad Front andKarelian Front , during the German approach on Leningrad (nowSaint Petersburg ).cite web |url=http://victory.mil.ru/rkka/units/02/16.html |title=Ленинградский фронт |accessdate=2008-02-02 |work=Russian ministry of defense ]History
The front was immediately given the task of containing the German drive towards Leningrad, and to defend it from the approaching
Army Group North . By September 1941, German forces to the south were effectively stopped on the outskirts of Leningrad, initiating the two and a half year longSiege of Leningrad . Although Finnish forces to the north were stopped at the old Finnish-Soviet border, the Leningrad front suffered severe losses in the ensuingContinuation War . From September 8, soldiers of the front were forced to conduct operations under the conditions of a blockade, with very little supply. During the blockade, the front executed various offensive and defensive operations, until finally with the help of the Baltic andVolkhov Front , the blockade was lifted. From June 1942,Leonid Govorov had been the commander of the front, and in June 1944, he was awarded the titleMarshal of the Soviet Union . In January 1943, forces of the Leningrad front made their first advances in years when they took the town ofShlisselburg from German forces, thus restoring communications betweenLeningrad and the rest of the country. In January-February the Leningrad front, along with theVolkhov Front , the1st Baltic Front and the2nd Baltic Front beat the GermanArmy Group North and broke the 28 month long blockade - the Oranienbaum Offensive. Several days later, these forces would completely liberate all of theLeningrad Oblast , Kalilin Oblast and take over the town of Narva.On August 24, 1944, parts of the Leningrad front were broken off to create the
3rd Baltic Front . In June 1944, the Leningrad front, along with theBaltic fleet had successfully carried out theVyborg operation. As a result of which,Finland would later leave the German side of the war. From September-November 1944, the front participated in theBaltic Offensive , it advanced in theNarva -Tartu direction, and then towardsTallin . Following the capture of continental Estonia, elements of the front, along with the Baltic fleet, took part in recapturing islands of the Estonianarchipelago . These were the last offensive operations of the front. Forces of the Leningrad front were then stationed on the Soviet-Finnish border, and all along the Baltic coast fromLeningrad toRiga . Later, the Leningrad front was reinforced with elements of the recently disbanded2nd Baltic Front . These forces were primarily stationed near theCourland Pocket , with the task of containing the GermanArmy Group Courland , which would continue to resist Soviet forces up until the end of war in Europe.On
June 24 , 1945, the Leningrad front was reorganized into theLeningrad Military District .tructure
Upon its creation in August 1941, the Leningrad front included:
* 8th Army
* 23rd Army
* 48th Army
*Koporye operational group
* Southern operational group
*Slutsk operational group
*Baltic Fleet FollowingNovember 25 ,1942 , the structure of the Leningrad front constantly increased, it subsequently included:
* 20th Army
* 21st Army
* 22nd Army
* 42nd Army
* 51st Army
* 52nd Army
* 54th Army(Until Oct 1944; then disbanded)
* 55th Army(Aug 1941 - Dec 1943; then disbanded)
* 59th Army
*67th Army
*1st Shock Army
*2nd Shock Army
*4th Shock Army
* 6th Guards Army
* 10th Guards Army
*3rd Air Army
*13th Air Army
*15th Air Army Commanders
*
Lieutenant General -Markian Popov (August — September 1941);
*Marshal of the Soviet Union -Kliment Voroshilov (September 1941);
*General of the Army -Georgy Zhukov (September — October 1941);
*Major General - Ivan Fedyuninski (October 1941);
*Lieutenant General - Mihail Khozin (October 1941 — June 1942);
*Marshal of the Soviet Union (as of June 1944) -Leonid Govorov (June 1942 — July 1945).ee also
*
Leningrad Military District
*Road of Life
*Siege of Leningrad
*Continuation_War#Trench_warfare_1942-1943 References
* [http://lenbat.narod.ru/lub42.htm Любанская операция]
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