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List of Soviet Divisions 1917–45report

  • 1st Guards Airborne Division (ex 4th Airborne Corps at Tejkovo Dec 1942). Fought at Vyazma, Demyansk, Staraya Russa, Kremenchug, near Krivoi Rog, Budapest, Brno, and in Manchuria. With 53rd Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. Became 124th Guards Rifle Division in December 1945 while with 18th Guards Rifle Corps, Eastern Siberian Military District. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 2nd Guards Airborne Division – established at Zvenigorod Dec 1942. Fought at Ponyri, Kursk, Korsun, and in the Carpathians. With 1st Guards Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front 5.45. Disbanded, after temporary loss of its divisional colours, soon after war ended. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 3rd Guards Airborne Division (ex 8th Airborne Corps at Shchelkovo Dec 1942). Fought at Demyansk, Ponyri, Kiev, Zhitomir, Debrecen, Budapest, and Vienna. With 27th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. Became 125th Guards Rifle Division December 1945. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 4th Guards Airborne Division (ex 1st Airborne Corps at Moscow Dec 1942). Fought at Kursk, Orel, Zhitomir, Korsun, Targul Frumos, Debrecen, Budapest, Bratislava and Prague. With 7th Guards Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45. Became 111th Guards Rifle Division 28 June 1945 while with 25th Guards Rifle Corps, 7th Guards Army. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 5th Guards Airborne Division – established at Kirshatsch Dec 1942. Fought at Demyansk, Voronezh, Korsun, on the Dniester River, and at Budapest. With 4th Guards Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. Became 112th Guards Rifle Division 28 June 1945 while serving with 20th Guards Rifle Corps, 4th Guards Army. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 6th Guards Airborne Division (ex 6th Airborne Corps at Noginsk Dec 1942). Fought at Staraya Russa, Kursk, on the Dnieper River, and at Korsun, Targul Frumos, Debrecen, Budapest, Bratislava, and Prague. With Seventh Guards Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. Became 113th Guards Rifle Division 28 June 1945. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 7th Guards Airborne Division – established at Ramenskoye Dec 1942. Fought at Demyansk, Voronezh, Korsun, on the Dnieper River, and at Targul Frumos and Budapest. With 4th Guards Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. The first formation of the 7th Guards Airborne Division was retitled as the 115th Guards Rifle Division. The 115th Guards Division was disbanded in 1953 in Kiev. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 8th Guards Airborne Division – established in Moscow MD Dec 1942. Fought at Demyansk, Voronezh, Kirovograd, Targul Frumos, near Budapest, Vienna, and Prague. Became 107th Guards Rifle Division 12.44. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 9th Guards Airborne Division (ex 1st Airborne Corps in Moscow MD Dec 1942). Fought at Demyansk, Staraya Russa, Kursk, Poltava, Kremenchug, Kirovograd, Sandomir, and in the Berlin Operation. with 5th Guards Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45. Became 116th Guards Rifle Division, June 1945. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 10th Guards Airborne Division – established at Dimitrov Dec 1942. Fought at Demyansk, on the Dniester River, and in Hungary. With 57th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. Became 126th Guards Rifle Division, December 1945. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 11th Guards Airborne Division – became 104th Guards Rifle Division Dec 1944. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 12th Guards Airborne Division – became 105th Guards Rifle Division Dec 1944. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 13th Guards Airborne Division – became 103rd Guards Rifle Division Dec 1944. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 14th Guards Airborne Division – became 99th Guards Rifle Division Jan 1944, reformed Sep 1944, 2nd formation became 114th Guards Rifle Division (Airborne Divisions)

  • 15th Guards Airborne Division – became 100th Guards Rifle Division Jan 1944. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 16th Guards Airborne Division – became 106th Guards Rifle Division December 1944. Now 106th Guards Airborne Division of the Russian Airborne Troops. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 7th Guards Cherkassy Airborne Division (Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 21st Guards Airborne Division (Valga, Karelian ASSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 31st Guards Airborne Division (Novohrad-Volynskyi, Ukrainian SSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 76th Guards Chernigov Airborne Division (Pskov, RSFSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 98th Guards Svir Airborne Division (Bolgrad & Kishinev, Moldovan SSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 103rd Guards Airborne Division (Vitebsk, Belorussian SSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 104th Guards Airborne Division (Kirovabad, Azerbaijan SSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 106th Guards Tula Airborne Division (Tula, RSFSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 114th Guards Airborne Division (Borovukha, Belorussian SSR) (Airborne Divisions)

  • 242nd District Training Centre of the Airborne Forces (Gaižiūnai/Jonava, Lithuanian SSR) created from the 44th Training Airborne Division, 1987. (Airborne Divisions)

  • 1st Rifle Division NKVD (RD) – established 9.41 at Mga, with Northwestern Front and Leningrad Front. On 9.8.42 became 46th Rifle Division (third formation) of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 1st Motor Rifle Division NKVD – established 23.6.38 at Moscow as Separate NKVD Motorized RD, with Western Front and 56th Army. Still exists in the Russian MVD Internal Troops. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 2nd NKVD Railroad Security Division (RSD) – established 8.3.39 at Leningrad, with Leningrad and Special Baltic Military Districts. 11.2.42 became 23rd NKVD RSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 2nd Motor Rifle Division NKVD – 7.41 at Moscow, in Leningrad and Baltic regions. 10.45 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 3rd NKVD RSD – 8.3.39 at Mogilev. Wiped out twice in 1941, with the Western and Bryansk Fronts. 11.2.42 became the 24th NKVD RSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 3rd Rifle Division NKVD – 1.42 at Leningrad, 8.42 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 3rd NKVD RD – 9.42 at Tbilisi as the Tbilisi Division. With Trans-Caucasian Front. 6.44 renamed 3rd NKVD RD, with 2nd Far Eastern Front in Manchuria in 1945. Disbanded 1946. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 4th NKVD RSD – Established 8 March 1939 in Kiev. 6.41 in the Odessa Military District and later with Southern Front. 11.2.42 became the 25th NKVD RSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 4th NKVD RD – 9.41 in the Crimea. With 51st Army and the Separate Coastal Army. In October 1941 became the 184th Rifle Division (second formation) of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 4th NKVD Motor RD – 1.42 at Leningrad, 8.42 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 4th NKVD Rifle Division – 10.10.43 at Moscow. In Baltic regions, 12.8.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 5th NKVD RSD – *8.3.39 at Kharkov. With Southwestern Front. 11.2.42 became the 26th NKVD RSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 5th NKVD RD – *11.1.42 at Tikhvin. In Leningrad and Baltic regions. 15.9.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 6th NKVD RSD – *8.3.39 at Khabarovsk. In the Far East. Became the 37th NKVD RSD 11.2.42. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 6th NKVD Motor RD – *11.41 behind Southwestern Front. Became the 8th NKVD Motor RD 11.2.42. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 6th NKVD RD – *1.42 at Kalinin. With Kalinin and 2nd Baltic Fronts and later in the Belorussian Military District. 10.45 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 7th NKVD RSD – 8.3.39 at Svobodnyi. 11.2.42 became the 28th NKVD RSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 7th NKVD Motor RD – 4.42 at Orel and Tula. With the Western, Bryansk, Central, Belorussian, and 1st Belorussian Fronts. Later in the Belorussian Military District. 13.9.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 8th NKVD RSD – 8.3.39 in Chita. 11.2.42 became the 29th NKVD RSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 8th Motor Rifle Division NKVD – Formed January 1942 at Voronezh from the 6th NKVD Motor RD. 7.42 became the 63rd RD of the Red Army, which then became the 52nd Guards RD 11.43. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 8th NKVD Motor RD – 1.42 at Voronezh (? see above) and 5.42 renumbered as the 13th NKVD Motor RD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 9th NKVD RSD – *8.3.39 in Vilnius. With Special Baltic and Western Special Military Districts. Wiped out 1941, 25.9.41 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 9th NKVD Motor RD – *1.42 in Rostov. 8.42 became the 31st RD of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 9th NKVD RD – *22.8.42 in Ordzhonikidze as NKVD RD with same name. Fought with Trans-Caucasian front during latter part of 1942. 5.44 became the 9th NKVD RD in Krasnodar. 10.44 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 10th NKVD RSD – *14.11.39 at L'vov. With Southwestern Front. Wiped out at Kiev and 10.41 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 10th Rifle Division NKVD – 7.42 at Saratov and Stalingrad. With Stalingrad Front. 10.42 became the 181st RD (third formation) of the Red Army and assigned to the NKVD Army which later was renamed the 70th Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 10th NKVD RD – *26.3.42 at Rostov as the 41st NKVD RSD. 9.42 renamed at Sukhumi as NKVD RD with same name. With 46th Army of the Transcaucasian Front. 4.44 became the 10th NKVD RD at Sarny. With Central, Belorussian, and 1st Belorussian Fronts, and then in the Belorussian Military District. June 1946, disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 11th NKVD RD – *1.42 at Nalchik and Krasnodar. With Crimean and Trans-Caucasus Fronts. 12.42 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 11th NKVD SISD – *6.11.39 at Moscow. 31.1.42 merged with 12th NKVD SISD to become 15th NKVD SISD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 12th NKVD SISD – *25.8.41 at Moscow. 31.1.42 merged with 11th NKVD SISD to become 15th NKVD SISD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 12th NKVD Mountain RD – *29.6.41 at Saratov. 7.41 became the 268th RD of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 12th NKVD RD – *1.42 at Moscow. 9.42 converted to 22nd NKVD Rifle Brigade. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 13th NKVD CFSD – *11.39 at Kiev. With Southern and Southwestern Fronts until wiped out 9.41. Remnants became the 35th NKVD CFSD 2.42. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 13th Motor Rifle Division NKVD – *5.42 near Moscow from elements of the 8th NKVD Motor RD. With Voronezh Front. 8.42 became the second formation of the 95th Rifle Division of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 14th NKVD CFSD – *9.40 near Moscow. 2.42 became the 36th NKVD CFSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 14th Railway Facilities Protection Division NKVD – 3.8.44 at Vilnius. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 15th NKVD Mountain RD – *29.6.41 at Moscow. With Southern Front. 7.42 became the 257th RD of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 15th NKVD SISD – *31.1.42 at Moscow. Formed by merger of 11th and 12th NKVD SISD. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 16th NKVD Mountain RD – *29.6.41 at Moscow. 7.42 became the 262nd RD of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 16th NKVD SISD – *31.1.42 at Moscow. 30.5.50 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 17th NKVD SISD – *31.1.42 at Gorki. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 18th NKVD RSD – *24.6.41 at Tbilis. 11.2.42 became 30th NKVD RSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 18th NKVD SISD – *22.6.41 at Sverdlovsk as the 25th NKVD SISD. 31.1.42 became the 18th NKVD SISD. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 19th NKVD SISD – *1.42 at Vorishilovgrad. With Southern and Trans-Caucasus Fronts. 10.11.42 reformed as the 8th NKVD Brigade. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 19th NKVD Special Installation and Railroad Security Division – *24.6.41 at Gorki. 26.3.42 became the 31st NKVD SIRSD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 19th NKVD RD – *8.42 near Grozni. With Trans-Caucasus Front, fought at Grozni. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 20th NKVD SIRSD – *24.6.41 at Leningrad. 5.9.41 became the 20th NKVD RD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 20th NKVD RD – *5.9.41 at Tikhvin from the 20th NKVD SIRSD. With 8th and 23rd Armies. 8.42 became the 92nd RD of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 20th NKVD SISD – *10.11.42 at Novosibirsk and Kuibyshev. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 21st NKVD Motor RD – *6.41 at Leningrad. With 42nd Army. 1.9.41 became the 21st NKVD RD. 8.42 21st NKVD RD became the 109th RD of the Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 21st NKVD SISD – 28.7.43 at Novosibirsk. 22.11.45 converted to 54th NKVD Brigade. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 22nd Motor Rifle Division NKVD – 23.6.41 in Northwestern Front area. After 30 June 1941, had to operate as a part of 10th Rifle Corps, but it had no organic artillery, engineer, or logistical support. 8.41 wiped out and disbanded 1.42. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 22nd NKVD RSD – *29.2.44 at Kuibyshev. 25.5.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 23rd NKVD Motor RD – *6.41 in Kiev Special Military District. With Southwestern Front, 1.42 became the 8th NKVD Motor RD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 23rd NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Leningrad. Fought in Leningrad area. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 24th NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Moscow (was the 3rd NKVD RSD). 21.12.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 25th NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Saratov (was the 4th NKVD RSD). With Southwestern and 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 25th NKVD SISD – *22.6.41 at Sverdlovsk. Became the 18th NKVD SISD 31.12.42. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 26th NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Liski (was the 5th NKVD RSD). 21.12.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 26th NKVD Mountain RD – *29.6.41 at Moscow. 7.41 assigned to Red Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 27th NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Khabarovsk (was the 6th NKVD RSD). 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 28th NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Svobodnyi (was the 7th NKVD RSD). 29.2.44 became the 32nd NKVD RS Brigade. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 29th NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Chita (was the 8th NKVD RSD). 21.12.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 30th NKVD RSD – *11.2.42 at Tbilisi (was the 18th NKVD RSD). 16.12.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 31st NKVD RSD – *26.3.42 at Gorki (was the 19th NKVD RSD). 25.5.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 32nd NKVD RSD – *26.3.42 at Voroshilov. With Voronezh, Central, Belorussian, and 1st Ukrainian Fronts. 15.5.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 33rd NKVD RSD – *26.3.42 at Kuibyshev. 8.1.47 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 34th NKVD RSD – *26.3.42 at Sverdlovsk. 21.12.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 35th NKVD CFSD – *2.42 near Voronezh (was the 13th NKVD CFSD). With Stalingrad and Central Asian Military Districts. 7.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 36th NKVD CFSD – *2.42 near Krasnoiarsk (was the 14th NKVD CFSD). With Ukrainian Military District. 1.48 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 37th NKVD CFSD – *3.42 near Volodarsk. With Western and 1st Belorussian Fronts. 7.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 38th NKVD CFSD – *3.42 at Novosibirsk. 7.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 39th NKVD CFSD – *8.43 at Sverdlovsk. 7.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 41st NKVD RSD – *26.3.42 at Rostov. Successively renamed the Sukhumi Division and the 10th NKVD RD. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 45th NKVD CFSD – *8.44 at Beltsy. With 2nd Ukrainian Front. 9.55 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 46th NKVD CFSD – *8.44 at Moscow. 9.55 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 47th NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Leningrad. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 48th NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Riga. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 49th NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Odessa. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 50th NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Voronezh. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 51st NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Kharkov. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 52nd NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Voroshilovgrad. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 53rd NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Rostov. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 56th NKVD CFSD – *5.45 at Alma-Ata. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 57th NKVD RD – *18.1.45 at Gaizhunai. With 3rd Belorussian Front. 10.45 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 58th NKVD RD – *1.45 at Slonim. With 1st Belorussian Front. 6.45 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 59th NKVD RD – *1.45 at L'vov. With 1st Ukrainian Front. 10.45 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 60th NKVD RD – *22.2.45 at Vinnitsa. With 2nd Ukrainian Front. 4.10.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 61st NKVD RD – *2.45 at Beltsy. With the Ukrainian fronts. 12.45 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 62nd NKVD RD – *12.44 at Belgrade. With 3rd Ukrainian Front. 9.51 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 63rd NKVD RD – *1.45 at Białystok. With 2nd Belorussian Front. 12.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 64th NKVD RD – *10.44 at Lublin as the NKVD Composite Division. 12.44 became the 64th NKVD RD at Lvov. With 1st Ukrainian Front. 6.48 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 65th NKVD RD – *23.1.45 at Stanisław. With 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts in Hungary. 18.7.46 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 66th NKVD RD – *1.45 at Sibiu. With 3rd Ukrainian Front in Romania. 10.45 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • Grozny NKVD RD – *15.8.42 at Grozny. In combat with Trans-Caucasus Front until 12.42 and subsequently on security duties. 18.4.44 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • Makhachkala NKVD RD – *8.42 at Makhachkala. Fought with Red Army until 11.42. 1.43 disbanded. (NKVD Divisions)

  • Siberian NKVD RD – *10.42 in Siberia. 1.43 became the 140th Rifle Division of the Red Army and assigned to the 70th (NKVD) Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • Central Asian NKVD RD – *10.42 in Siberia. 1.43 became the 161st Rifle Division of the Red Army and assigned to the 70th (NKVD) Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • Far Eastern NKVD RD – *10.42 in Siberia. 1.43 became the 102nd Rifle Division of the Red Army and assigned to the 70th (NKVD) Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • Trans-Baikal NKVD RD – *10.42 in Siberia. 1.43 became the 106th RD of the Red Army and assigned to the 70th (NKVD) Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • Ural NKVD RD – *10.42 in Siberia. 1.43 became the 175th RD of the Red Army and assigned to the 70th (NKVD) Army. (NKVD Divisions)

  • 1st Guards Cavalry Division – (ex 5th Cavalry Division 26.11.41). Fought at Moscow, Kharkov, Kiev, and in the Lvov-Sandomir, Carpathian, Berlin, and Prague Operations. With 1st Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45.

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  • 2nd Guards Cavalry Division (ex 9th Cavalry Division 11.41). Fought at Kiev and Zhitomir. With 1st Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45.

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  • 3rd Guards Cavalry Division (ex 50th Cavalry Division 11.41). With 2nd Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Belorussian Front 5.45.

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  • 4th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 53rd Cavalry Division 11.41). Fought at Battle of Moscow. With 2nd Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Belorussian Front 5.45.

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  • 5th Guards Cavalry Division – (ex 3rd Cavalry Division 22.12.41). ru:5-я гвардейская кавалерийская дивизия. Fought near Stalingrad and in Kurland. With 3rd Guards Cavalry Corps of the 2nd Belorussian Front 5.45. Elements of division later used in postwar formation of the 1st (later the 18th) Tank Division. The 18th was later reorganised as the 5th Guards Tank Division, which remains active today, having been relocated to the Transbaikal Military District in 1965.

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  • 6th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 14th Cavalry Division 12.41). Fought at Stalingrad, Smolensk, and in the Belorussian Operation, East Prussia, and Kurland. With 3rd Guards Cavalry Corps of the 2nd Belorussian Front 5.45. Disbanded 7.46.

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  • 7th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 31st Cavalry Division 5.1.42). Fought at Kaluga, Kharkov, Kiev, Sandomir, and in the Berlin Operation. With 1st Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45.

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  • 8th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 11th Cavalry Division). With 6th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45, near Stalingrad in 1946.

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  • 9th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 12th Cavalry Division 27.8.42). Fought near Mozdok, Stavropol, Melitopol, Odessa, Debrecen, Budapest, and Prague.

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  • 10th Guards Cavalry Division (ru:10-я гвардейская казачья кавалерийская дивизия; ex 13th Cavalry Division 27.8.42). Fought near Mozdok, Stavropol, Melitopol, Odessa, Debrecen, Budapest, and Prague. With 4th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45.

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  • 11th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 15th Cavalry Division 8.42). Fought at Korsun and Targul Frumos. With the 5th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45.

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  • 12th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 116th Cavalry Division 8.42). Fought at Korsun and Targul Frumos. With the 5th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45.

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  • 13th Guards 'Ровенская' Cavalry Division (ex 83rd Mountain Cavalry Division 1.43). Fought at Dubno in 1944. With 6th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45, became 30th Guards Tank Division in the Carpathian Military District, which became the 30th Mechanized Brigade in 2004 after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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  • 14th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 21st Mountain Cavalry Division 14.2.43). Fought near Chernigov, and in the Lublin-Brest, East Pomerania, and Berlin Operations. With 7th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Belorussian Front 5.45.

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  • 15th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 55th Cavalry Division 14.2.43). Fought near Chernigov, and in the Lublin-Brest, East Pomeranian, and Berlin Operations. With 7th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Belorussian Front 5.45. 15 GCD eventually became 15th Guards Tank Division, which served with the Central Group of Forces in Hungary postwar, before being withdrawn to Chebarkul in the Urals after 1990 and eventually being disbanded there circa 2002-4.

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  • 16th Guards Cavalry Division (ex 112th Cavalry Division 14.2.43). 'Bashkir Chernigovskaya Order of Lenin, Red Banner Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov Division.' Bashkir SSR national formation. Raised from 112th Bashkir Cavalry Division. Fought near Chernigov, and in the Lublin-Brest, East Pomerania, and Berlin Operations. With 7th Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Belorussian Front 5.45. 14th and 16 Guards Cavalry Divisions of 7th Guards Cavalry Corps together eventually became 23rd Motor Rifle Division, which ended up in the Trans-Caucasus region as part of 4th Army.

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  • 17th Guards Cavalry Mozyr Order of Lenin, Red Banner, Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov Division. Tajik national formation. Ex 20th Mountain Cavalry Division 8.43. Fought near Brest 8.44. With 2nd Guards Cavalry Corps of the 1st Belorussian Front 5.45.

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  • 1st Tank Division – with 1st Mechanised Corps in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 2nd Tank Division – formed June–July 1940. With 3rd Mechanised Corps in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 3rd Tank Division – with 1st Mechanised Corps in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 4th Tank Division – with 6th Mechanised Corps in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 5th Tank Division – formed June–July 1940. With 3rd Mechanised Corps in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 6th Tank Division – with 28th Mechanised Corps in June 1941. 6th Tank Division was part of the Transcaucasian Front when the Front moved into Iran, but was withdrawn from Iran in September 1941, whereas in November it was deployed by Novocherkassk with the 56th Army. (Tank Divisions)

  • 7th Tank Division – with 6th Mechanised Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 8th Tank Division – with 4th Mechanized Corps in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 9th Tank Division – with 27th Mechanised Corps in June 1941. Quickly separated from 27th Mechanised Corps and re-designated 104th Tank Division. (Tank Divisions)

  • 10th Tank Division – with 15th Mechanised Corps in June 1941. Ground down to a strength of 20 vehicles while serving with 40th Army. Broken up August–September 1941 and reorganised as 131st and 133rd Tank Battalions. (Tank Divisions)

  • 11th Tank Division – with 2nd Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 12th Tank Division – with 8th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 13th Tank Division – with 5th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 14th Tank Division – with 7th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 15th Tank Division – with 16th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 16th Tank Division – with 2nd Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 17th Tank Division – with 5th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 18th Tank Division – with 7th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 19th Tank Division – with 22nd Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 20th Tank Division – with 9th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 21st Tank Division – with 10th Mechanized Corps in June 1941, with 201 or 217 tanks. By 1 October 1941, part of 54th Army but had no tanks remaining. (Tank Divisions)

  • 22nd Tank Division – with 14th Mechanized Corps in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 23rd Tank Division – with 12th Mechanized Corps in June 1941, disbanded by August 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 24th Tank Division – with 10th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 25th Tank Division – with 13th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 26th Tank Division – with 20th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 27th Tank Division – with 17th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 28th Tank Division – with 12th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. With 27th Army on 1 November 1941, not listed in BSSA next month. (Tank Divisions)

  • 29th Tank Division – with 11th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 30th Tank Division – with 14th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 31st Tank Division – with 13th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (in Shchuchyn area 1941) (Tank Divisions)

  • 32nd Tank Division – with 4th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 33rd Tank Division – with 11th Mechanized Corps, 3rd Army in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 34th Tank Division – with 8th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. On disbandment, elements reorganised as 16th Tank Brigade, which was later transferred bodily from the Red Army to the Polish Armed Forces in the East. See pl:16 Dnowsko-Łużycka Brygada Pancerna. (Tank Divisions)

  • 35th Tank Division – with 9th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 36th Tank Division – with 17th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 37th Tank Division – with 15th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 38th Tank Division – with 20th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 39th Tank Division – with 16th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 40th Tank Division – with 19th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 41st Tank Division – with 22nd Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 42nd Tank Division – with 21st Mechanized Corps in June 1941, disbanded by August 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 43rd Tank Division – with 19th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 44th Tank Division – with 18th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 45th Tank Division – with 24th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 46th Tank Division – with 21st Mechanized Corps in June 1941, disbanded by August 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 47th Tank Division – with 18th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 48th Tank Division – with 23rd Mechanized Corps in June 1941. Reorganised as 17th and 18th Tank Brigades in September 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 49th Tank Division – with 24th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 50th Tank Division – with 25th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 51st Tank Division – with 23rd Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 52nd Tank Division – with 26th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 53rd Tank Division – with 27th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 54th Tank Division – with 28th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 55th Tank Division – with 25th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. Destroyed August 1941 at Chernigov and remnants became 8th and 14th Separate Tank Battalions. (Tank Divisions)

  • 56th Tank Division – formed from two cavalry divisions. With 26th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. Formed the basis of 102nd Tank Division in mid-July 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 57th Tank Division – with Transbaikal Military District in June 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 58th Tank Division – with 30th Mechanized Corps in Far East in June 1941. Became 58th Tank Brigade on 31 December 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 59th Tank Division – with 2nd Red Banner Army in Far East in Jun 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 60th Tank Division – with 30th Mechanized Corps in Far East in June 1941. Became 60th Tank Brigade on 20 January 1942. (Tank Divisions)

  • 61st Tank Division – with 17th Army, Transbaikal Military District in June 1941, and still there in May 1945. (Tank Divisions)

  • 101st Tank Division – formed after July 1941; with Western Front in August 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 102nd Tank Division – formed after July 1941 from 56th Tank Division. With Reserve Front in August 1941. Became 144th Separate Tank Brigade on 10 September 1941. (ru:102-я танковая дивизия (СССР)) (Tank Divisions)

  • 104th Tank Division – formed 15 July 1941 by re-designation of 9th Tank Division; with Western Front in August 1941. Disbanded by being redesignated as a tank brigade 6 September 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 105th Tank Division – formed after July 1941; with Reserve Front in August 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 107th Tank Division – formed after July 1941; with Western Front in August 1941. Became 107th Motor Rifle Division 16 September 1941, and, three months after that, 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division on 12 January 1942. (Tank Divisions)

  • 108th Tank Division – formed after July 1941, possibly redesignation or split of 69th Mechanised Division. with Reserve Front in August 1941. Becomes 108th Tank Brigade on 2 December 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 109th Tank Division – formed after July 1941; with Central Front in August 1941. (Tank Divisions)

  • 110th Tank Division – formed after July 1941; with Reserve Front in August 1941. On July 21, the commander of 30th Army disbanded the 110th Tank Division and distributed its battalions to his rifle divisions; the battalion reassigned to the 250th Rifle Division was supposed to consist of two companies, one of ten T-34s and one of ten BT of T-26 light tanks, plus a command tank. (Tank Divisions)

  • 111th Tank Division – formed 15 July 1941. With the Transbaikal Front in May 1945. By November 1945 was at Nalaykh, Mongolia. Redesignated 4 March 1955 as 16th Tank Division, disbanded July 1957. (Tank Divisions)

  • 112th Tank Division – formed in August 1941 in Primorsky Krai on the basis of 112th Tank Regiment, 239th Mechanised Division, 30th Mechanized Corps, under Colonel Andrei Getman. With the Far Eastern Front in Sept 1941. Becomes 112th Tank Brigade on 3 January 1942. (Tank Divisions)

  • 1st (Tank) destroyer artillery division - 25 May 1942 with South-Western Front (Artillery Divisions)

  • 2nd (Tank) destroyer artillery division - 25 May 1942 with Bryansk Front (Artillery Divisions)

  • 3rd (Tank) destroyer artillery division - 25 May 1942 with Western Front (Artillery Divisions)

  • 4th (Tank) destroyer artillery division - 6 June 1942 with Kalinin Front (Artillery Divisions)

  • 5th (Tank) destroyer artillery division - 6 June 1942 with Stalingrad Military District (Artillery Divisions)

  • 1st Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 70th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 1st Guards Glukhovshchinskaya Order of Lenin, Red Banner Znameni, Orders of Suvorov (II), Kutuzov (II), and Bogdan Khmelnitskiy (II) Artillery Division – formed from 1st Artillery Division 1 March 1943 and fought with the Voronezh, later 1st Ukrainian Fronts. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 2nd Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 5th Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 2nd Guards Perekop Red Banner Order of Suvorov (II) Artillery Division created on 1 March 1943 from the 4th Artillery Division and fought with the Southern, 4th Ukrainian, 1st Baltic and 2nd Baltic Fronts. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 2nd Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 3rd Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 5th Guards Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 3rd Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 4th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 4th Guards Heavy Gun Artillery Division – with 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. Became 43rd Guards Rocket Division of the SRF? (Artillery Divisions)

  • 5th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 5th Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 6th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 47th Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 6th Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 1st Shock Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. In Manchuria Aug 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 7th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Ukrainian Front May 1945. See ru:7-я артиллерийская дивизия прорыва. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 8th Gun Artillery Division – with Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 9th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 10th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. In August 1959, on the basis of the disbanded 10th Breakthrough Artillery Division, the formation of an organizational group of 46 Training Artillery Range (Military Unit No.43176) temporarily located in Mozyr, Gomel Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, was begun. 46 Training Artillery Range later became 27th Guards Rocket Army. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 11th Artillery Division – with 53rd Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 12th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 13th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 60th Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 14th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 5th Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 15th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 2nd Shock Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 16th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 7th Guards Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 17th Artillery Division – with 13th Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 18th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 8th Guards Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 19th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 20th Breakthrough Artillery Division – Fought at Kursk, and in East Prussia and Kurland. With 1st Shock Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 21st Breakthrough Artillery Division – Fought in East Prussia and Kurland; with Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 22nd Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 33rd Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 23rd Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 49th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 24th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 38th Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 25th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 28th Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 26th Artillery Division – with 65th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 27th Artillery Division – with 1st Shock Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 28th Breakthrough Artillery Division – Fought in Kurland; with Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 29th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 8th Guards Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 30th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 31st Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Artillery Divisions)

  • 34th Artillery Division, Potsdam, Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (formed 25 June 1945 to July 9, 1945 in Germany) (Artillery Divisions)

  • 1st Guards Rocket Krasnoselsk Red Banner Artillery Division – Formed Sep 1942 at Moscow Military District; with ? Front Jan 1945. (Guards Rocket Artillery Divisions)

  • 2nd Guards Rocket Gorodokskaya Red Banner Order of Alexander Nevskiy Artillery Division – Formed Sep 1942; with 1st Baltic Front Jan 1945. (Guards Rocket Artillery Divisions)

  • 3rd Guards Rocket Kiev Red Banner Orders of Kutuzov (2nd class) and Bogdan Khmelnitskiy (II) Artillery Division – Formed Sep 1942; with 1st Ukrainian Front Jan 1945. (Guards Rocket Artillery Divisions)

  • 4th Guards Rocket Sivashskaya Order of Alexander Nevskiy Artillery Division – Formed Sep 1942; with 2nd Belorussian Front Jan 1945. (Guards Rocket Artillery Divisions)

  • 5th Guards Rocket Kalinkovichskaya Red Banner Order of Suvorov (2nd class) Artillery Division – Formed Jan 1943; with 1st Belorussian Front Jan 1945. (Guards Rocket Artillery Divisions)

  • 6th Guards Rocket Bratislava Artillery Division – Formed Jan 1943; with 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45. (Guards Rocket Artillery Divisions)

  • 7th Guards Rocket Kovenskaya Red Banner Orders of Suvorov (2nd class) and Kutuzov (2nd class) Artillery Division – Formed Feb 1943; with 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Guards Rocket Artillery Divisions)

  • 1st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division – with 21st Army, Don Front and South-Western Front before renamed into 2nd Guards AA Division (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 1st Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division was a part of the Soviet Air Defence Forces (PVO Strany). (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 2nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division – with the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 2nd Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division – with 5th Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 3rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division – with the 3rd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 3rd Guards AA Division – with Eighth Guards Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 4th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division – with the 3rd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 4th Guards AA Division – with 1st Guards Tank Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 5th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division – with Seventh Guards Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 5th Guards AA Division – with 9th Guards Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 6th AA Division – with 5th Guards Tank Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 6th Guards AA Division – with 4th Guards Tank Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 7th AA Division – with 8th Army of the Leningrad Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 9th AA Division – with the 3rd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 10th AA Division – with 13th Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 11th AA Division – with 46th Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 12th AA Division – with 65th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 14th AA Division – with 10th Guards Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 17th AA Division – with 51st Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 18th AA Division – with 69th Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 19th AA Division – with 3rd Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 20th AA Division – with 61st Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 21st AA Division – with 52nd Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 22nd AA Division – with the 3rd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 23rd AA Division – with the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 24th AA Division – with 2nd Guards Tank Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 25th AA Division – with 1st Guards Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 26th AA Division – with 7th Guards Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 27th AA Division – with 53rd Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 28th AA Division – with 70th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 29th AA Division – with 5th Guards Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 30th AA Division – with the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 31st AA Division – appears to have been with 47th Army in January 1945, with four anti-aircraft artillery regiments (BSSA). With 3rd Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 33rd AA Division – with the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 34th AA Division – with 11th Guards Army of the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 35th AA Division – with 37th Army in Bulgaria May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 36th AA Division – with 1st Shock Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 37th AA Division – with 21st Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 38th AA Division – with the 2nd Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 39th AA Division – with 6th Guards Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 40th AA Division — with 14th Army near Kirkenes May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 41st AA Division – with Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 42nd AA Division – with 42nd Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 43rd AA Division – with 60th Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 44th AA Division – with 67th Army of the Leningrad Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 45th AA Division – with the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 46th AA Division – with 51st Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 47th AA Division – with the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 48th AA Division – with the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 49th AA Division – with 49th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 50th - 63rd AA Divisions were of the air defense forces (PVO Strany). (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 64th AA Division – with 33rd Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 65th AA Division – with the 2nd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 66th AA Division – with 48th Army of the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 67th AA Division – with the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 68th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division – became 6th Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division March 1945 (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 69th AA Division – with the 3rd Guards Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 70th AA Division – with Kiev Military District May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 71st AA Division – with the 1st Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 72nd AA Division – in RVGK reserve of the Stavka May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 73rd AA Division – with 4th Shock Army of the Kurland Group (Leningrad Front) May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 74th AA Division – with 47th Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • 76th AA Division – with 38th Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front May 1945. (Antiaircraft Divisions)

  • Disbanded 1958(?)← 1957 7th MRD<-7th Mech Div <-1946/55← 7th Mech Corps (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • 343 (55) Rifle Division 1946–55, 136 MRD 1957, Disbanded 1958 (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • Disbanded 1958←137 MRD 1957 ←345 (57) RD 1946–55 (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • Disbanded 1959←138 MRD 1957 ←358 (59) RD 1946–55 (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • Disbanded 1960←139 MRD 1957 ←349 (60) RD 1946–55 (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • Disbanded 1959←140 MRD 1957 ←374 (70) RD 1946–55 (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • Disbanded 1958←142 Mtn RD 1957 ←376 (72) RD 1955 (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • Disbanded 1960←143 Gds MRD 1957←72G Mech Div 1946(1955) ←110 GRD (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

  • Disbanded 1958<144 MRD 1957<97 RD 1946 (1955) (Divisions Disbanded 1945–89)

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