The 262nd Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the
Red Army
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during
World War II
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.
Formed as an NKVD unit in mid-1941, the division saw its first combat on the
Northwestern Front
The Northwestern Front (Russian: ''Северо-Западный фронт'') was a military formation of the Red Army during the Winter War and World War II. It was operational with the 7th and 13th Armies during the Winter War. It was re-c ...
at
Staraya Russa
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and in the
Valdai Hills
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. It was transferred to the
Kalinin Front
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for the Soviet counteroffensive in the
Battle of Moscow
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in late 1941. The 262nd remained in the
Kalinin area until 1943, when it was moved to the
Demidov
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area to fight in the
Battle of Smolensk later that year. After the Battle of Smolensk, the division advanced west into eastern Belarus, and fought near
Vitebsk
Vitebsk or Vitsyebsk (, ; , ; ) is a city in northern Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Vitebsk Region and Vitebsk District, though it is administratively separated from the district. As of 2025, it has 358,927 inhabitants, m ...
in late 1943. In June 1944 it broke through the German lines around that city during
Operation Bagration
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, and advanced into Lithuania during the summer. The division moved into
East Prussia
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in early 1945, fighting in the
East Prussian Offensive and the
Battle of Königsberg
The Battle of Königsberg, also known as the Königsberg offensive, was one of the last operations of the East Prussian offensive during World War II. In four days of urban warfare, Soviet Union, Soviet forces of the 1st Baltic Front and the 3 ...
. In April, it was withdrawn from the front and relocated to Mongolia in May and June to fight in the
Soviet invasion of Manchuria
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, which began in early August. After the end of the invasion, the division garrisoned
Port Arthur until its disbandment in the summer of 1946.
History
World War II
The 262nd Rifle Division began forming at
Vladimir
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...
in the
Moscow Military District
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as the 16th NKVD Mountain Division on 26 June 1941. It used 1,500 NKVD troops as a cadre, and was transferred to the Red Army as the 262nd Rifle Division before 10 July. It included the 940th, 945th, and the 950th Rifle Regiments, the 788th Artillery Regiment, a separate communications company (later the 684th Communications Battalion from 1944), the 315th Anti-Tank Battalion, 428th Sapper Battalion, and 337th Reconnaissance Company. NKVD officer Major General
Mikhail Kleshnin took command of the division at Vladimir. Without completing its formation, on the night of 19–20 July the division was moved to the
Mozhaysk
MozhayskAlternative transliterations include ''Mozhaisk'', ''Mozhajsk'', ''Mozhaĭsk'', and ''Možajsk''. (, ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Mozhaysky District, Moscow Oblast, Mozhaysky Distri ...
area as part of the
Reserve Front
The Reserve Front was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War.
First Formation
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's
33rd Army. A week later it was transferred to the
Northwestern Front
The Northwestern Front (Russian: ''Северо-Западный фронт'') was a military formation of the Red Army during the Winter War and World War II. It was operational with the 7th and 13th Armies during the Winter War. It was re-c ...
's
34th Army. The 262nd was holding positions southwest of
Lake Ilmen
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by 1 August with the 34th Army. Later that month, it suffered heavy losses in the , and Kleshnin was relieved of command in September and demoted to regimental command in another division.
On 19 September, its first Red Army commander, Colonel
Matvey Tereshchenko, was assigned. At the time the 262nd was defending positions in the
Valdai Hills
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. In the second half of October, it moved east to the
Kalinin Front
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's
31st Army, which was preparing for the Soviet winter counteroffensive in the
Battle of Moscow
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. The division fought in the
Kalinin Defensive Operation
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and the
Kalinin Offensive during the winter campaign. During the latter on 21 December, during the battle for
Pushkino, Tereshchenko was killed in action while organizing his troops for an attack. He was replaced by division chief of staff Colonel
Vladimir Gorbachyov. The division spent most of the winter of 1941–1942 with the front's
39th Army.
Major General
Zakhary Usachyov took command on 26 June 1943, when the division was part of the
43rd Army. Until 15 September, the division fought in defensive battles near
Demidov
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, then fought in the
Dukhovshchina–Demidov Offensive. For its actions in the capture of Demidov, the division was awarded the honorific "Demidov" on 22 September and Usachyov received a second
Order of the Red Banner
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. The division remained with the Kalinin Front, which became the
1st Baltic Front
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on 20 October. In October and November, the 262nd fought in the advance on
Vitebsk
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during the
Belorussian Strategic Offensive as part of the army's
1st Rifle Corps
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. It then defended positions on the approaches to Vitebsk, rejoining the 39th Army on 15 December.
The army became part of the
3rd Belorussian Front
The 3rd Belorussian Front () was a Front of the Red Army during the Second World War.
The 3rd Belorussian Front was created on 24 April 1944 from forces previously assigned to the Western Front. Over 381 days in combat, the 3rd Belorussian Fr ...
for
Operation Bagration
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in June 1944, and remained with the front until April 1945. On 23 June 1944, at the start of Operation Bagration, it was part of the army's
84th Rifle Corps. For the initial attack (part of the
Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive), the division was to attack alongside the
5th Guards Rifle Corps
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, break through the German defenses on the line of Bondino and Mosino and capture Starinki. It was then to advance on Trubachi alongside the 5th Guards Rifle Corps, outflanking German troops around
Vitebsk
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. In the initial attack, preceded by a 1-hour artillery barrage at 06:00, the tank-supported 262nd broke through the lines of the demoralized German
197th Infantry Division. By 13:00, the 262nd had pushed the 197th back to the Vitebsk–Orsha rail line south of Vitebsk. The 262nd Rifle Division, advancing on the right of the 84th Corps'
164th Rifle Division, pivoted to maintain contact with the
158th Rifle Division
The 158th Rifle Division was originally formed as an infantry division of the Red Army on September 15, 1939 in the North Caucasus Military District, based on the ''shtat'' (table of organization and equipment) of that month. After remaining in tha ...
east of Vitebsk, while the 164th continued pushing the 197th Infantry Division northwest along the railway line.

On 24 June, after the German
LIII Army Corps, holding Vitebsk, withdrew to reduce its frontage, the 84th Rifle Corps was concentrated in a narrow sector southwest of the city and the 158th and 262nd Rifle Divisions advanced north against the German
206th Infantry Division. The 262nd advanced six kilometers to the north that day while the 158th mounted a holding attack to the east to pin the German forces in place. At 06:00 on 26 June, the 262nd joined in the attack, cutting the main road to Vitebsk as the 158th entered the city itself. On the next day, the division participated in the final assault on the city, attacking from the east alongside the 158th following a massive artillery barrage. The German defenders surrendered at 11:45, and the 39th Army moved west to take up position on the southern flank of the
5th Army. On 2 July the division was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for its actions at Vitebsk.
It subsequently advanced into Lithuania during the
Vilnius Offensive
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and the
Kaunas Offensive during the summer. On 12 August the 262nd was awarded the
Order of Suvorov
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History
The Order of Suvorov was originally a Soviet Union, Soviet award established on ...
2nd class for its actions in the capture of
Kaunas
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. The division fought in the
Memel Offensive
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*Memel, East Prussia, Germany, now , Lithuania
**, (Klaipėda Castle), the in Memel, a castle built in 1252 by Teutonic Knights which w ...
in October. From January 1945, the division moved into East Prussia, attacking towards
Tilsit
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Tilsit, which received civic rights from Albert, Duke of Prussia in 1552,''Sło ...
in the
Insterburg–Koenigsberg Offensive. The division spent the last months of the war in the
Samland Group of Forces near
Königsberg
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. The division's fighting in the
Battle of Königsberg
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was mainly done by its artillery. On 15 February, the 262nd's 950th Rifle Regiment had only 631 men left, divided into two small battalions, but its artillery regiment was at full strength with three firing battalions. The 262nd fought in the capture of Königsberg and
Fischhausen
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in the last months of the war.
In April, the division and the rest of the 39th Army were withdrawn to the
Reserve of the Supreme High Command
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and moved to the
Soviet Far East
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in May and June in preparation for the
Soviet invasion of Manchuria
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. The 262nd was transported to the
Choibalsan area by rail, then marched to concentration areas south of
Tamsagbulag. At the beginning of the invasion on 9 August, the division was part of the 39th Army's
113th Rifle Corps in the
Transbaikal Front
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. The 262nd fought in the
Khingan–Mukden Offensive Operation of the invasion. The campaign consisted mainly of fast marches across the Mongolian deserts and the
Greater Khingan
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It was originally called the Xianbei Mountains, whi ...
mountains in temperatures nearing with little water. For distinguishing itself in the breakthrough of Japanese fortifications in the
Jalainur area and crossing the Greater Khingan, the division was awarded the honorific "Khingan" on 20 September.
Postwar
The division was disbanded in August and September 1946, part of the 39th Army's 113th Rifle Corps, garrisoning
Port Arthur. The
25th Guards Machine Gun Artillery Brigade was formed from the headquarters of the division's 662nd Divisional Artillery Brigade.
Commanders
The following officers commanded the division during World War II:
* Major General (July–September 1941)
* Colonel
Matvey Tereshchenko (19 September–killed in action 21 December 1941)
* Colonel (promoted to Major General 21 May 1942)
Vladimir Gorbachyov (after 21 December 1941–25 June 1943)
* Major General
Zakhary Usachyov (26 June 1943–after 3 September 1945)
References
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