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85th Rifle Corps

The 85th Rifle Corps (Russian: 85-й стрелковый корпус) was a rifle corps of the Red Army and later the Soviet Army.

85th Rifle Corps
ActiveSeptember 1943–January 1954
CountrySoviet Union
BranchRed Army (Soviet Army from 1946)
TypeInfantry (Rifle corps)
EngagementsSoviet invasion of Manchuria (part of World War II)

Formed in 1943 as part of the 17th Army of the Transbaikal Front, the corps spent the next two years as a garrison unit. In August 1945 its headquarters was used to provide a headquarters for the Soviet–Mongolian Cavalry-Mechanized Group during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. Postwar, the corps garrisoned the Kuril Islands before being disbanded in the early 1950s.

World War II edit

The corps was formed in September 1943, under the command of Major General Nikаnor Samonov. Part of the 17th Army of the Transbaikal Front, it included the 36th and 57th Motor Rifle Divisions, stationed in the Mongolian People's Republic, as well as the 284th Rifle Division and the 1st and 3rd Motor Rifle Regiments.[1] On 4 April 1944, 57th Motor Rifle Division commander Major General Viktor Nikiforov replaced Samonov.[2] The 284th Division and the two motor rifle regiments were directly subordinated to the army headquarters in December, leaving the 85th with only the 36th and 57th Divisions.[3] From July 1945, the corps headquarters was used to provide a headquarters for the Soviet–Mongolian Cavalry-Mechanized Group. In this capacity, it participated in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria.[4][5] Nikiforov served as chief of staff of the group during this period.[6]

Postwar edit

On 26 September 1945, the corps headquarters was transferred from the Transbaikal region to the Kuril Islands. The corps, with Military Unit Number 64105, was headquartered in Kurilsk, part of the Far Eastern Military District. It included the 355th Rifle Division at Iturup, the 2nd Separate Rifle Brigade at Urup, and the 113th Separate Rifle Brigade at Kunashir. In 1946 the 23rd Machine-Gun Artillery Brigade at Kunashir was part of the corps; it was formed from the 112th (Khorol) Fortified Region. In the spring of 1948, the 23rd Brigade became the 36th Machine-Gun Artillery Regiment, while around the same time the 355th Division, 2nd Brigade, and 113th Brigade were reorganized into the 7th, 20th, and 15th Machine-Gun Artillery Divisions, respectively. The corps was disbanded in January 1954.[7]

Commanders edit

The following officers are known to have commanded the corps:

  • Major General Nikanor Samonov (15 September 1943–3 April 1944)[2]
  • Major General Viktor Nikiforov (4 April 1944–January 1946)[2][7]
  • Lieutenant General Alexei Danilov (January–June 1946)[7]
  • Lieutenant General Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov (June 1946–October 1949)[7]

References edit

Citations edit

Bibliography edit

  • Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013). Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской [The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing. ISBN 9785895035306.
  • Glantz, David M. (2003). The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria, 1945: August Storm. London: Frank Cass. ISBN 0-7146-5279-2.
  • Gurkin, V.V.; et al. (1972). Боевой состав Советской армии: Часть III (Январь — декабрь 1943 г.) [Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part III (January–December 1943)] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat.
  • Gurkin, V.V.; et al. (1990). Боевой состав Советской армии: Часть V (Январь—сентябрь 1945 г.) [Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part V (January–September 1945)] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat.
  • Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964). Командование корпусного и дивизионного звена советских вооруженных сил периода Великой Отечественной войны 1941–1945 гг [Commanders of Corps and Divisions in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945] (in Russian). Moscow: Frunze Military Academy.
  • Vozhakin, Mikhail, ed. (2006). Великая Отечественная. Комкоры. Военный биографический словарь [The Great Patriotic War: Corps Commanders: Military Biographical Dictionary] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow: Kuchkovo Pole. ISBN 5-901679-11-3.

85th, rifle, corps, russian, стрелковый, корпус, rifle, corps, army, later, soviet, army, activeseptember, 1943, january, 1954countrysoviet, unionbranchred, army, soviet, army, from, 1946, typeinfantry, rifle, corps, engagementssoviet, invasion, manchuria, par. The 85th Rifle Corps Russian 85 j strelkovyj korpus was a rifle corps of the Red Army and later the Soviet Army 85th Rifle CorpsActiveSeptember 1943 January 1954CountrySoviet UnionBranchRed Army Soviet Army from 1946 TypeInfantry Rifle corps EngagementsSoviet invasion of Manchuria part of World War II Formed in 1943 as part of the 17th Army of the Transbaikal Front the corps spent the next two years as a garrison unit In August 1945 its headquarters was used to provide a headquarters for the Soviet Mongolian Cavalry Mechanized Group during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria Postwar the corps garrisoned the Kuril Islands before being disbanded in the early 1950s Contents 1 World War II 2 Postwar 3 Commanders 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 BibliographyWorld War II editThe corps was formed in September 1943 under the command of Major General Nikanor Samonov Part of the 17th Army of the Transbaikal Front it included the 36th and 57th Motor Rifle Divisions stationed in the Mongolian People s Republic as well as the 284th Rifle Division and the 1st and 3rd Motor Rifle Regiments 1 On 4 April 1944 57th Motor Rifle Division commander Major General Viktor Nikiforov replaced Samonov 2 The 284th Division and the two motor rifle regiments were directly subordinated to the army headquarters in December leaving the 85th with only the 36th and 57th Divisions 3 From July 1945 the corps headquarters was used to provide a headquarters for the Soviet Mongolian Cavalry Mechanized Group In this capacity it participated in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria 4 5 Nikiforov served as chief of staff of the group during this period 6 Postwar editOn 26 September 1945 the corps headquarters was transferred from the Transbaikal region to the Kuril Islands The corps with Military Unit Number 64105 was headquartered in Kurilsk part of the Far Eastern Military District It included the 355th Rifle Division at Iturup the 2nd Separate Rifle Brigade at Urup and the 113th Separate Rifle Brigade at Kunashir In 1946 the 23rd Machine Gun Artillery Brigade at Kunashir was part of the corps it was formed from the 112th Khorol Fortified Region In the spring of 1948 the 23rd Brigade became the 36th Machine Gun Artillery Regiment while around the same time the 355th Division 2nd Brigade and 113th Brigade were reorganized into the 7th 20th and 15th Machine Gun Artillery Divisions respectively The corps was disbanded in January 1954 7 Commanders editThe following officers are known to have commanded the corps Major General Nikanor Samonov 15 September 1943 3 April 1944 2 Major General Viktor Nikiforov 4 April 1944 January 1946 2 7 Lieutenant General Alexei Danilov January June 1946 7 Lieutenant General Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov June 1946 October 1949 7 References editCitations edit Gurkin et al 1972 p 267 a b c Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1964 p 32 Gurkin et al 1990 p 37 Gurkin et al 1990 p 195 Glantz 2003 p 365 Vozhakin 2006 p 398 a b c d Feskov et al 2013 p 580 Bibliography edit Feskov V I Golikov V I Kalashnikov K A Slugin S A 2013 Vooruzhennye sily SSSR posle Vtoroj Mirovoj vojny ot Krasnoj Armii k Sovetskoj The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II From the Red Army to the Soviet Part 1 Land Forces in Russian Tomsk Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing ISBN 9785895035306 Glantz David M 2003 The Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria 1945 August Storm London Frank Cass ISBN 0 7146 5279 2 Gurkin V V et al 1972 Boevoj sostav Sovetskoj armii Chast III Yanvar dekabr 1943 g Combat Composition of the Soviet Army Part III January December 1943 PDF in Russian Moscow Voenizdat Gurkin V V et al 1990 Boevoj sostav Sovetskoj armii Chast V Yanvar sentyabr 1945 g Combat Composition of the Soviet Army Part V January September 1945 PDF in Russian Moscow Voenizdat Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union 1964 Komandovanie korpusnogo i divizionnogo zvena sovetskih vooruzhennyh sil perioda Velikoj Otechestvennoj vojny 1941 1945 gg Commanders of Corps and Divisions in the Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 in Russian Moscow Frunze Military Academy Vozhakin Mikhail ed 2006 Velikaya Otechestvennaya Komkory Voennyj biograficheskij slovar The Great Patriotic War Corps Commanders Military Biographical Dictionary in Russian Vol 1 Moscow Kuchkovo Pole ISBN 5 901679 11 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 85th Rifle Corps amp oldid 994208775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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