The 159th Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the
Red Army
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during
World War II
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, active from 1940 to 1941.
Formed in Ukraine in mid-1940, the division fought in the
Battle of Kiev and was destroyed in encirclement in late September.
Formation
An unrelated 159th Rifle Division, the first Red Army unit to share the designation, was formed in the
Ural Military District
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in September 1939, but was disbanded in January 1940 to form an officer cadet school.
The designation of the 159th was reused for a division formed in July 1940 in the
Kiev Special Military District
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, under the command of Colonel
Ivan Mashchenko, appointed on the 29th. It included the 491st, 558th, and 631st Rifle Regiments, and the 597th Light and 723rd Howitzer Artillery Regiments, in addition to smaller support units. The 159th was assigned to the
5th Army of the district from 5 July to early August, then transferred to the
6th Army of the district between 3 and 17 August. It returned to the 6th Army in early 1941, assigned to the
6th Rifle Corps
The 6th Rifle Corps () was a Rifle corps (Soviet Union), rifle corps of the Soviet Union, Soviet Union's Red Army and later the Soviet Army, formed three different times.
The corps was first formed in 1922, and spent most of the interwar period h ...
of the army. Mashchenko, who had departed for advanced training in July 1940, did not return to the division until 21 May.
World War II
The division was at roughly 66% of wartime strength with 9,548 personnel when
Operation Barbarossa
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began on 22 June. They were armed with 8,278
Mosin–Nagant
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rifles, 3,259 semi-automatic rifles, 305 submachine guns, 391 light machine guns, 173 medium machine guns, 54 45 mm anti-tank guns, 35 76 mm guns, 25 122 mm howitzers, nine 152 mm howitzers, and 147 mortars. Equipment included 395 vehicles and 40 artillery tractors.
The division was able to hold its positions briefly, utilizing the defenses of the 6th (
Rava-Ruska
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)
Fortified Region
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Each fortified district consiste ...
. Despite its casualties, the 159th only retreated on the first day of the war. On 23 June, the army commander ordered the division to counterattack the German troops in the gap between the
41st and
97th Rifle Divisions of the corps. In the fighting near
Magerov on the same day, Mashchenko was killed by a grenade.
Lieutenant Colonel
Nikolay Semyonov
Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov , sometimes Semenov, Semionov or Semenoff (; – 25 September 1986) was a Soviet physicist and chemist. Semyonov was awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the mechanism of chemical transformat ...
, deputy commander of another division, was appointed commander of the 159th on 28 June. By this time the division and its corps had been transferred to the
26th Army. Semyonov took command of the 159th as it retreated from the vicinity of
Tarnopol
Ternopil, known until 1944 mostly as Tarnopol, is a city in western Ukraine, located on the banks of the Seret (river), Seret River. Ternopil is one of the major cities of Western Ukraine and the historical regions of Galicia (Central Europe ...
. The division was then tasked with moving to
Volochysk
Volochysk (, ; ; ) is a small city located on the left bank of the Zbruch River in Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast (Oblast, province) of western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Volochysk urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukra ...
to defend positions there with a tank unit and slow down the German advance. In five days of fighting there, the 159th suffered heavy losses but was able to accomplish its goal.
The division was subsequently sent to the city of
Belaya Tserkov
Bila Tserkva ( ; , ) is a city in central Ukraine. It is situated on the Ros River in the historical region of right-bank Ukraine. It is the largest city in Kyiv Oblast (which does not include the city of Kyiv) and serves as the administrativ ...
for rebuilding, and was assigned the 91st Border Detachment, a rifle regiment, and a corps artillery regiment. With these forces, it took up defensive positions west of Belaya Tserkov, and defended them for six days. The division was flanked by the German advance and encircled from the city. For two days the 159th fought to break out and managed to accomplish this, reaching the main forces of the 26th Army in the Staritsy (now around the villages of Velyka Starytsya and Mala Starytsya) area.
The 159th was tasked with defending positions west of
Rzhyshchiv
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to prevent a German crossing of the
Dnieper
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. After five days the division handed over its sector to the
45th Tank Division (fighting as infantry) and went to
Kaniv
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Kaniv is a historical tow ...
to be rebuilt. The division later defended Kaniv for fifteen days against the German advance and covered the crossing of the Dnieper by the
5th Cavalry Corps. The division then crossed the river and defended positions on the opposite bank. In mid-September Semyonov went to the army staff, and was succeeded on 16 September by Colonel
Nikolay Fedotov, deputy commander of another division. In the
Battle of Kiev in late September the 159th was destroyed in encirclement with most of the 26th Army, with its commander being reported missing. According to one of the army's last reports, on 22 September, the 159th was fighting in encirclement at Kandybovka northwest of
Orzhytsia
Orzhytsia (, ) is a rural settlement located in Lubny Raion of Poltava Oblast in Ukraine. It is located on the Orzhytsia, a right tributary of the Sula, a tributary of the Dnieper. Orzhytsia hosts the administration of Orzhytsia settlement hrom ...
, and repeated breakout attempts had failed.
On paper, the division, though it had long ceased to exist, was officially disbanded on 27 December 1941.
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