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|unit_name= 2nd Rifle Division |image= |caption= |dates= I Formation: 1919{{endash}}19 September 1941 II Formation: 26 September{{endash}}23 November 1941 III Formation: 23 November 1941{{endash}}29 January 1942 IV Formation: 21 December 1941{{endash}}30 December 1945 | country = Soviet Union | branch = Red Army | type = Infantry | size = Division | battles = Russian Civil War
Polish-Soviet War
World War II
| decorations = Honorary Revolutionary Red Banner (1st formation) {{OrderKutuzov2ndClass}} (3rd formation) | battle_honours = Belorussian (1st formation) named for M.V. Frunze (1st formation) Masurian (3rd formation) | notable_commanders = Aleksandr Loktionov Ivan Konev Vladimir Vashkevich }} The 2nd Rifle Division was a rifle division of the Red Army that served from the Russian Civil War to the Second World War. Originally formed in 1919 from the 1st Ryazansk Rifle Division, the division was twice destroyed and reformed during the war. The division contained two or three rifle regiments. Russian Civil WarThe 2nd Rifle Division was formed in Moscow in September 1918. It fought at Ufa on the Eastern Front in April–July 1919. Then it fought against Yudenich with the 7th Army in October–December 1919. Finally it fought in the Polish Campaign on the Western Front in May–August 1920, and against Bulak-Balakhovich in October 1920. Second World WarDuring the war there were four distinct formations that bore the title of 2nd Rifle Division. 1st FormationFormed in 1919 in the Belorussian Military District. On 22 June 1941 the division was part of the 1st Rifle Corps, 10th Army and took up defensive positions on the right flank of the army stationed in the Bialystok "bulge". The division escaped from the Bialystok pocket only to be annihilated by the German army in a pocket west of Minsk in early July 1941. The division was removed from the Soviet order of battle on 24 July 1941 and officially disbanded on 19 September 1941.[1][2]
The full honorific title of the division was the 2nd Belorussian Red Banner Rifle Division in the name of M.V. Frunze. 2nd FormationFormed from the 2nd Moscow Militia Division on 26 September 1941, the second formation served in the 32nd Army. The division received new equipment to supplement the equipment issued by the Moscow Militia. With the start of the German offensive against the Western Front at the end of September the division was forced into combat before it was fully brought up to strength. By 10 October 1941 the division had been driven into the 19th Army's and was encircled and destroyed by the Germans in the Vyazma pocket in October 1941. The division was destroyed by the end of October and officially removed from the order of battle on 23 November 1941.[2][4]
3rd FormationFormed in Sevastopol fortress on 23 November 1941 from the dismounted 2nd Cavalry Division, this formation served with the Separate Coastal Army and was renamed the 109th Rifle Division on 29 January 1942.[2][3]
4th FormationCommenced forming in Arkhangelsk on 21 December 1941 possibly from the 410th Rifle Division. By the end of March 1942 the division was "ready" for combat and transferred to the Volkhov Front. The division took part in numerous operations, including the rescue of 2nd Shock Army (May-Jul 1942), Operation Iskra in January 1943, and the Leningrad-Novograd Strategic Offensive Operation in early 1944. During the summer of 1944 the division took part in the operations to clear the Baltic States, ending in Estonia at the end of 1944. During December 1944 the division was transferred to the 2nd Belorussian Front's 50th Army. It took part in the East Prussian Strategic Offensive Operation ending the war near Königsberg as part of the 81st Rifle Corps in the 3rd Belorussian Front. [2] With the 81st Rifle Corps, it was withdrawn to the Kiev Military District and disbanded with the corps on 30 December 1945. [4]
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References1. ^Sharp, Charles C., Red Legions, Soviet Rifle Divisions Formed Before June 1941, 1996 * {{Cite book|title=Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской|last=Feskov|first=V.I.|last2=Golikov|first2=V.I.|last3=Kalashnikov|first3=K.A.|last4=Slugin|first4=S.A.|publisher=Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing|year=2013|isbn=9785895035306|location=Tomsk|language=Russian|trans-title=The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces}}{{Soviet Union divisions before 1945}}2-я стрелковая дивизия (1-го формирования)2. ^1 2 3 Crofoot, Craig, Journal of the Soviet Army, 2nd Rifle Division 3. ^1 Sharp, Charles C., Red Tide, Soviet Rifle Divisions Formed From June to December 1941, 1996 4. ^Feskov et al 2013, p. 478 3 : Infantry divisions of the Soviet Union in World War II|Military units and formations established in 1919|Military units and formations disestablished in 1946 |
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