The 25th Mechanized Corps (
Military Unit Number
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was a
Mechanized corps
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As defined by the United States Army, mechanized infantry is disti ...
of the
Red Army
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. Formed in March 1941, the corps fought in the
Battle of Smolensk. Its headquarters and that of the
20th Rifle Corps were combined in August 1941 to form the
Bryansk Front
The Bryansk Front (russian: Брянский фронт) was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War.
First Formation (August - November 1941)
General Andrei Yeremenko was designated commander of the Front when it first fo ...
headquarters.
History
Formation
The 25th Mechanized Corps was formed in March 1941 at
Kharkov
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. The corps included the
50th and
55th Tank Divisions, and the
219th Motorized Division. The 50th Tank Division was formed at Kharkov, the 55th at
Chuguyev, and the 219th Motorized Division at
Akhtyrka. The corps was commanded by Major General
Semyon Krivoshein.
World War II

The 25th Mechanized Corps was part of the
Reserve of the Supreme High Command
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on 22 June 1941, the date of
Operation Barbarossa
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, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Between 24 and 29 June it deployed by rail to the
Kiev
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Ky ...
region. The corps was originally to support the
19th Army and was assigned to it on 30 June. The corps was slow in deploying forward from Kharkov. As a result, the
23rd Mechanized Corps supported the 19th Army instead. During the first half of July, it was assigned to support the
21st Army to replace the mechanized corps destroyed in the border battles. Between 3 and 8 July the corps moved to the
Novozybkov
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History
It was founded in 1701 and was granted town sta ...
region. The corps included 163 older model tanks on 1 July (6
BT tanks and 157
T-26 tanks) and was reinforced by 64
T-34 medium tanks by 13 July. On 13 July, the corps was ordered to concentrate the 219th Motorized Division in the Rudnia, Borkhov, and Pribor region, 15 to 25 kilometers to the west of
Gomel
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. The 50th Tank Division was to attack along the
Bykhov and
Bobruisk
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axis from its positions. 300 tanks of the corps launched heavy unsuccessful attacks in cooperation with the
67th Rifle Corps
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First formation
The corps was formed in March 1940 in the Kharkov Military District with the 102nd Rifle Division, 132nd, and 151st Rifle Divisions, 194th Sep ...
against
Heinz Guderian's forces south of Bykhov.
On 16 July, the corps was in the
Krichev area, according to
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commander
Semyon Timoshenko
Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko (russian: link=no, Семён Константи́нович Тимоше́нко, ''Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko''; uk, Семе́н Костянти́нович Тимоше́нко, ''Semen Kostiantyno ...
. On 18 July, the 50th Tank Division was in the Voshchanka and Aleshnia region, 40 to 50 kilometers west of
Rogachev
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and 15 to 20 kilometers east of
Dovsk
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, according to Timoshenko's situation report. Its 10-tank detachment and a motorized company had reportedly destroyed 70-80 wheeled vehicles, 10 tanks, and killing up to 500 German soldiers in the Mahsevskaya Sloboda region from 17 July. The 219th Motorized Division was in the
Chechersk and
Voronovka area. The 55th Tank Division was at Novozybkov. According to Timoshenko's 21 July report, the corps was attacking. The 50th Tank Division was on the southern outskirts of
Obidovichi, the 219th Motorized Division was unsuccessfully attempting to capture
Maly Propoysk
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with its motor rifle regiment, and the 55th Tank Division was still at Novozybkov. On 22 July the corps was ordered to capture
Propoysk. On 23 July it was fighting for Propoysk. The corps suffered heavy losses in its attacks and regrouped on 24 July. Between 25 and 27 July it resumed the offensive. The corps shifted back to defense on 31 July.
On 10 August, the 55th Tank Division became the 8th and 14th Separate Tank Battalions. On 14 August a
Stavka
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directive ordered the corps command and control units along with those of the
20th Rifle Corps to form the
Bryansk Front
The Bryansk Front (russian: Брянский фронт) was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War.
First Formation (August - November 1941)
General Andrei Yeremenko was designated commander of the Front when it first fo ...
headquarters.
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