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96th Rifle Division

The 96th Rifle Division, also designated the 96th Mountain Division, was a division of the Red Army, active from 1923.

96th Rifle Division
Active1923–1993
Disbanded1993
CountrySoviet Union
BranchArmy
Garrison/HQKazan
EngagementsSoviet invasion of Poland
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Pavel Belov
Ivan Shepetov
Grigory Khalyuzin

First formation edit

In December 1923, in the Ukrainian Military District in Vinnytsia the 96th Podolsky Territorial Rifle Division was formed. In 1924, the division became part of the 17th Rifle Corps.[1] On July 29, 1927, the honorary title changed to "Vinnytsia".

On September 1, 1929, it was named JF Fabricius (ru:Фабрициус, Ян Фрицевич) The full name of the division was now the 96th Rifle Division Vinnytsia named for JF Fabricius. In 1931, the division was transferred to cadre status.

On May 17, 1935, the division as part of 17th RC joined the Kiev Military District.

On July 26, 1938, the 96th Rifle Division, 17th RC, joined the Vinnytsia army group formed in the Kiev Special Military District.

On September 16, 1939, the headquarters of the Vinnytsia Army Group was renamed Headquarters Volotchisk Army Group with headquarters in Volochisk. The 96th Rifle Division (17th RC) became part of this group.

From September 17, 1939, the division took part in the Soviet invasion of Poland.

It was converted to a rifle division in October 1941.[2] Became 14th Guards Rifle Division January 1942.

Second creation edit

The division was recreated in July 1942 and fought at Stalingrad. It became the 68th Guards Rifle Division in February 1943.

Third creation edit

The 96th Rifle Division was recreated at Tula in March 1943. In mid July 1943 it was part of the 11th Army. During the Lublin-Brest Offensive, 350th Rifle Regiment company commander Mikhail Linnik distinguished himself and was subsequently awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union.[3] The division fought in Belorussia, East Prussia, and near Berlin (Battle of Berlin). With 48th Army of the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945.

In 1957 the division became the 96th Motor Rifle Division. From 1957 to 1989 it was served in the Volga Military District, with its headquarters at Kazan, and the headquarters was set up in the Kazan Kremlin at some point. In 1989 the division became the 5509th Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment. The storage base disbanded in 1993.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Краснознамённый Киевский. Очерки истории Краснознамённого Киевского военного округа (1919-1979). Издание второе, исправленное и дополненное. Киев, издательство политической литературы Украины, 1979.С.с. 59-60, 65-66, 68, 76, 86-88, 90-94, 112-113. Командиры дивизии В.М. Поляков, 1936, - с.90-91. Командир корпуса Фабрициус Я.Ф., 1924, - с.59-60. Состав 17-го стрелкового корпуса - с.59-60.
  2. ^ Poirer and Connor, Red Army Order of Battle
  3. ^ "Линник Михаил Никифорович" [Linnik Mikhail Nikiforovich]. www.warheroes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2016-01-23.
  4. ^ Holm, Michael. "96th Motorised Rifle Division". www.ww2.dk. Retrieved 2016-01-22.

External links edit

  • Michael Holm, 96th Motor Rifle Division

96th, rifle, division, also, designated, 96th, mountain, division, division, army, active, from, 1923, active1923, 1993disbanded1993countrysoviet, unionbrancharmygarrison, hqkazanengagementssoviet, invasion, polandcommandersnotablecommanderspavel, belovivan, s. The 96th Rifle Division also designated the 96th Mountain Division was a division of the Red Army active from 1923 96th Rifle DivisionActive1923 1993Disbanded1993CountrySoviet UnionBranchArmyGarrison HQKazanEngagementsSoviet invasion of PolandCommandersNotablecommandersPavel BelovIvan ShepetovGrigory Khalyuzin You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Russian December 2013 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at ru 96 ya strelkovaya diviziya SSSR 1923 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru 96 ya strelkovaya diviziya SSSR 1923 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Contents 1 First formation 2 Second creation 3 Third creation 4 References 5 External linksFirst formation editIn December 1923 in the Ukrainian Military District in Vinnytsia the 96th Podolsky Territorial Rifle Division was formed In 1924 the division became part of the 17th Rifle Corps 1 On July 29 1927 the honorary title changed to Vinnytsia On September 1 1929 it was named JF Fabricius ru Fabricius Yan Fricevich The full name of the division was now the 96th Rifle Division Vinnytsia named for JF Fabricius In 1931 the division was transferred to cadre status On May 17 1935 the division as part of 17th RC joined the Kiev Military District On July 26 1938 the 96th Rifle Division 17th RC joined the Vinnytsia army group formed in the Kiev Special Military District On September 16 1939 the headquarters of the Vinnytsia Army Group was renamed Headquarters Volotchisk Army Group with headquarters in Volochisk The 96th Rifle Division 17th RC became part of this group From September 17 1939 the division took part in the Soviet invasion of Poland It was converted to a rifle division in October 1941 2 Became 14th Guards Rifle Division January 1942 Second creation editThe division was recreated in July 1942 and fought at Stalingrad It became the 68th Guards Rifle Division in February 1943 Third creation editThe 96th Rifle Division was recreated at Tula in March 1943 In mid July 1943 it was part of the 11th Army During the Lublin Brest Offensive 350th Rifle Regiment company commander Mikhail Linnik distinguished himself and was subsequently awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union 3 The division fought in Belorussia East Prussia and near Berlin Battle of Berlin With 48th Army of the 3rd Belorussian Front May 1945 In 1957 the division became the 96th Motor Rifle Division From 1957 to 1989 it was served in the Volga Military District with its headquarters at Kazan and the headquarters was set up in the Kazan Kremlin at some point In 1989 the division became the 5509th Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment The storage base disbanded in 1993 4 References edit Krasnoznamyonnyj Kievskij Ocherki istorii Krasnoznamyonnogo Kievskogo voennogo okruga 1919 1979 Izdanie vtoroe ispravlennoe i dopolnennoe Kiev izdatelstvo politicheskoj literatury Ukrainy 1979 S s 59 60 65 66 68 76 86 88 90 94 112 113 Komandiry divizii V M Polyakov 1936 s 90 91 Komandir korpusa Fabricius Ya F 1924 s 59 60 Sostav 17 go strelkovogo korpusa s 59 60 Poirer and Connor Red Army Order of Battle Linnik Mihail Nikiforovich Linnik Mikhail Nikiforovich www warheroes ru in Russian Retrieved 2016 01 23 Holm Michael 96th Motorised Rifle Division www ww2 dk Retrieved 2016 01 22 External links editMichael Holm 96th Motor Rifle Division Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 96th Rifle Division amp oldid 1188862467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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