Army of Karelia

Army of Karelia

The Karelian Army ( _fi. Karjalan armeija) was a Finnish army during the Continuation War.

Background

Army of Karelia was formed on 29 June 1941 soon after the start of the Continuation War.

Organisation

The army was organised in two corps and one separate group.

* VII Corps (VII armeijakunta)
* VI Corps (VI armeijakunta)
* Group O (Ryhmä O)

The corps consisted of a total of 5 infantry divisions. The Cavalry Brigade and the 1st and 2nd Jäger Brigades were organised into Group O. Also, the German 163rd Division was later added to the army.

Offensive

On July 10 the Army started its offensive against East Karelia, north of Lake Ladoga. The aim was to reclaim the areas lost to the Soviet Union in the Winter War, but also to advance deeper into Soviet territory to gain a more easily defensible front.

On the north flank the army was supported by the independent 14th Division and to the south by forces on the Karelian Isthmus.

The army's advance was rapid due to the use of light jäger troops. The capital of Karelia Petrozavodsk was taken in October and promptly renamed to the poetic "Äänislinna". During the autumn of 1941 the army took positions along the Svir river between lakes Ladoga and Onega. Medvezhegorsk was taken in December.

After the offensive phase of the war ended, Army of Karelia was disbanded and its HQ became HQ of Olonets Group.

Commanders

* General of Infantry Erik Heinrichs 29 June 1941 - 29 January 1942
* Lieutenant General Karl Lennart Oesch (temporary) 29 January 1942 - 1 March 1942

ee also

* Continuation War
* List of Finnish armies in WWII
* Karelia

References

* http://www.worldwar-2.net/
* Ready, J. Lee. "World War Two Nation by Nation." London: Arms and Armour Press, 1995.


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