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Battle of Tolvajärvi

Battle of Tolvajärvi
Part of Winter War

Two burning Soviet T-26s
Date12 December 1939
Location
village of Tolvajärvi, north of Lake Ladoga, Finland (today Republic of Karelia, Russia)
62°17′17″N 31°29′18″E / 62.28806°N 31.48833°E / 62.28806; 31.48833
Result Finnish victory
Belligerents
 Finland  Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Paavo Talvela
Aaro Pajari
Nikolai Belyaev [ru]
Strength
1 regiment and separate battalions (4,000 men) 1 division (3 regiments), (20,000 men)
Casualties and losses
100+ killed
250 wounded
150 captured
4,000-5,000 killed
5,000+ wounded
20 tanks destroyed
39 armoured vehicles destroyed
30 guns destroyed
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Location within Karelia
Battle of Tolvajärvi (Finland)

The Battle of Tolvajärvi (['tol.va.jær.vi]; Finnish: Tolvajärven–Ägläjärven taistelu, Russian: Битва при Толваярви) was fought on 12 December 1939 between Finland and the Soviet Union. It was the first large offensive victory for the Finns in the Winter War.[1]

The battle took place on territory of so-called Ladoga Karelia (Finnish: Laatokan Karjala) which today is part of the Republic of Karelia.

Location and intent edit

The Finnish plan was to encircle the Soviet division by two pincer-attacks over the frozen lakes Hirvasjärvi and Tolvajärvi. The northern attack over Hirvasjärvi was to begin at 08:00 and the second would start when the first had brought results. This was later changed and both attacks were to begin at 08:00.

The Soviet main effort was to make a front assault with two regiments 609th and 364th over the Tolvajärvi lake onto the Finnish positions of the 16th regiment near Tolvajärvi village, while the Soviet 718th regiment was to make a 20 km (12 mi) flanking maneuver from the north to the Finnish rear across thick wooded areas.

There was a thick fog over a single narrow unimproved rural muddy road towards Tolvajärvi that was winding amongst some dozens of small lakes. Just before the battle a big snow storm brought some 40–50 cm (16–20 in) of snow. Due to thick fog, aviation did not take part in the battle. Due to mud, many tanks got stuck and also did not actively participate in the battle and were lost during withdrawal.

Composition edit

 
Finnish skiers of the Talvela Group
  • Finnish side (4,000):
    • Talvela Group of the 4th Corps (16th Infantry Regiment)
    • Rjasjanen detachment (4 separate battalions and one artillery battalion of the 6th Artillery Regiment)

The Finnish side consisted of 7 infantry battalions and 30 pieces of artillery.

The Finnish 16th Infantry Regiment was composed of workers out of Tampere city and headed by the chief of police of Tampere.

  • Soviet side (20,000):
    • 139th Rifle Division of the 8th Army (718th, 609th, 364th Rifle regiments)

The Soviet side consisted of 9 infantry battalions, 60 artillery pieces, one scout battalion, one signal battalion, one sapper battalion, 30 tanks, and 376 planes.

Battle edit

The northern group consisting of two battalions soon met Soviet resistance. In fact, they met the Soviet 718th Rifle Regiment of the 139th Rifle Division, which was preparing to make its own attack on the Finnish flank. By noon, the Finnish troops withdrew to their own lines. Although this attack did not fulfill its objectives, it prevented the 718th from attacking the Finnish flank, and also from sending reinforcements to the south.

 
Destroyed Soviet armoured car is inspected by Finnish officers. SA-kuvat

While the second battalion of the Finnish 16th (infantry) Regiment (II/JR 16) was preparing to attack along the road, it was interrupted by an attack from the Soviet 609th Regiment. The Finns were still able to attack after they got some artillery support. The Finnish attack continued towards a hotel located on a thin isthmus between the two lakes. Pajari decided to commit his reserves in a pincer attack at the Soviet troops around the hotel. In the end, the hotel was captured and in it were found a dead Soviet regimental commander and all the regiment's papers.

The Finns withdrew over the lakes for the night. In the morning, Colonel Talvela demanded a new attack and the Soviet 139th Rifle Division was pushed back and later (20–22 December) destroyed around Ägläjärvi (now Yaglyayarvi in Russia) (some 20 km (12 mi) east from Tolvajärvi). Contact was also made with the Soviet 75th Rifle Division, which had been sent as reinforcements.

Aftermath edit

Finnish losses were over 100 dead and 250 wounded. The Soviet losses are thought to be over 5000 dead and a lot of equipment: the guns of two artillery batteries, AT-guns, some twenty tanks (amongst others T-26s) and 60 machine guns. The battle was an important offensive victory for the Finns and was very important for the morale of the whole Finnish Army. No major battles were fought in this region after the successful Finnish counter-attack. Only a few shots were fired occasionally. The Finns held the line to the end of the Winter War.

Two commanders from Finnish side were promoted. Paavo Talvela was promoted from colonel to major general on 18 December 1939. Aaro Pajari was promoted to colonel on 18 December 1939. General Belyaev was dismissed from commanding on 16 December 1939, but preserved his rank. In June 1940 after re-attestation he was granted the rank of major general.

Gallery edit

Notes edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ How did the USSR lose a battle to Finland because of a sausage? – Politics and Weapons (Как СССР проиграл битву Финляндии из-за колбасы? - Политика и Оружие)

External links edit

  • (in Russian) How did the USSR lose a battle to Finland because of a sausage? – Politics and Weapons (Как СССР проиграл битву Финляндии из-за колбасы? - Политика и Оружие). Ukrlife (YouTube video). 12 December 2017.

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map of Finland The Battle of Tolvajarvi tol va jaer vi Finnish Tolvajarven Aglajarven taistelu Russian Bitva pri Tolvayarvi was fought on 12 December 1939 between Finland and the Soviet Union It was the first large offensive victory for the Finns in the Winter War 1 The battle took place on territory of so called Ladoga Karelia Finnish Laatokan Karjala which today is part of the Republic of Karelia Contents 1 Location and intent 2 Composition 3 Battle 4 Aftermath 5 Gallery 6 Notes 7 See also 8 References 8 1 External linksLocation and intent editThe Finnish plan was to encircle the Soviet division by two pincer attacks over the frozen lakes Hirvasjarvi and Tolvajarvi The northern attack over Hirvasjarvi was to begin at 08 00 and the second would start when the first had brought results This was later changed and both attacks were to begin at 08 00 The Soviet main effort was to make a front assault with two regiments 609th and 364th over the Tolvajarvi lake onto the Finnish positions of the 16th regiment near Tolvajarvi village while the Soviet 718th regiment was to make a 20 km 12 mi flanking maneuver from the north to the Finnish rear across thick wooded areas There was a thick fog over a single narrow unimproved rural muddy road towards Tolvajarvi that was winding amongst some dozens of small lakes Just before the battle a big snow storm brought some 40 50 cm 16 20 in of snow Due to thick fog aviation did not take part in the battle Due to mud many tanks got stuck and also did not actively participate in the battle and were lost during withdrawal Composition edit nbsp Finnish skiers of the Talvela GroupFinnish side 4 000 Talvela Group of the 4th Corps 16th Infantry Regiment Rjasjanen detachment 4 separate battalions and one artillery battalion of the 6th Artillery Regiment The Finnish side consisted of 7 infantry battalions and 30 pieces of artillery The Finnish 16th Infantry Regiment was composed of workers out of Tampere city and headed by the chief of police of Tampere Soviet side 20 000 139th Rifle Division of the 8th Army 718th 609th 364th Rifle regiments The Soviet side consisted of 9 infantry battalions 60 artillery pieces one scout battalion one signal battalion one sapper battalion 30 tanks and 376 planes Battle editThe northern group consisting of two battalions soon met Soviet resistance In fact they met the Soviet 718th Rifle Regiment of the 139th Rifle Division which was preparing to make its own attack on the Finnish flank By noon the Finnish troops withdrew to their own lines Although this attack did not fulfill its objectives it prevented the 718th from attacking the Finnish flank and also from sending reinforcements to the south nbsp Destroyed Soviet armoured car is inspected by Finnish officers SA kuvatWhile the second battalion of the Finnish 16th infantry Regiment II JR 16 was preparing to attack along the road it was interrupted by an attack from the Soviet 609th Regiment The Finns were still able to attack after they got some artillery support The Finnish attack continued towards a hotel located on a thin isthmus between the two lakes Pajari decided to commit his reserves in a pincer attack at the Soviet troops around the hotel In the end the hotel was captured and in it were found a dead Soviet regimental commander and all the regiment s papers The Finns withdrew over the lakes for the night In the morning Colonel Talvela demanded a new attack and the Soviet 139th Rifle Division was pushed back and later 20 22 December destroyed around Aglajarvi now Yaglyayarvi in Russia some 20 km 12 mi east from Tolvajarvi Contact was also made with the Soviet 75th Rifle Division which had been sent as reinforcements Aftermath editFinnish losses were over 100 dead and 250 wounded The Soviet losses are thought to be over 5000 dead and a lot of equipment the guns of two artillery batteries AT guns some twenty tanks amongst others T 26s and 60 machine guns The battle was an important offensive victory for the Finns and was very important for the morale of the whole Finnish Army No major battles were fought in this region after the successful Finnish counter attack Only a few shots were fired occasionally The Finns held the line to the end of the Winter War Two commanders from Finnish side were promoted Paavo Talvela was promoted from colonel to major general on 18 December 1939 Aaro Pajari was promoted to colonel on 18 December 1939 General Belyaev was dismissed from commanding on 16 December 1939 but preserved his rank In June 1940 after re attestation he was granted the rank of major general Gallery edit nbsp Aaro Pajari in Tolvajarvi nbsp Soviet T 26 with 45mm gun nbsp Soviet T 37A tank amphibious Notes editSee also editList of Finnish military equipment of World War II List of Soviet Union military equipment of World War IIReferences edit How did the USSR lose a battle to Finland because of a sausage Politics and Weapons Kak SSSR proigral bitvu Finlyandii iz za kolbasy Politika i Oruzhie External links edit in Russian How did the USSR lose a battle to Finland because of a sausage Politics and Weapons Kak SSSR proigral bitvu Finlyandii iz za kolbasy Politika i Oruzhie Ukrlife YouTube video 12 December 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of Tolvajarvi amp oldid 1151354943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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