The 270th Rifle Division () was a
Red Army
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infantry
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division formed twice during World War II, in 1941 and 1942.
The division was first formed in July 1941 and was destroyed in the
Second Battle of Kharkov
The Second Battle of Kharkov or Operation Fredericus was an Axis powers, Axis counter-offensive in the region around Kharkov against the Red Army Izium bridgehead offensive conducted 12–28 May 1942, on the Eastern Front (World War II), Easter ...
. Reformed in the summer of 1942, the division fought on the Eastern Front for the rest of the war. Postwar, it was relocated to the south
Urals
The Ural Mountains ( ),; , ; , or simply the Urals, are a mountain range in Eurasia that runs north–south mostly through Russia, from the coast of the Arctic Ocean to the river Ural (river), Ural and northwestern Kazakhstan. and downsized into a brigade. The brigade was briefly expanded back to a division in 1953, but was renumbered in 1955.
History
First Formation
The 270th began forming on 10 July 1941 at
Melitopol
Melitopol is a city and municipality in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, southeastern Ukraine. It is situated on the Molochna River, which flows through the eastern edge of the city into the Molochnyi Lyman estuary. Melitopol is the second-largest city ...
, part of the
Odessa Military District
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, under the command of Colonel Zaki Kutlin. Its key fighting units included the 973rd, 975th, and the 977th Rifle Regiments, as well as the 810th Artillery Regiment. Formed from militia and reservists east of the
Dnieper
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bend in about a month, the division was assigned to the
Southern Front's
12th Army by late August. In September, it was transferred to the
6th Army of the
Southwestern Front. In January 1942, the 270th participated in the
Barvenkovo–Lozovaya Offensive, during which Soviet advances resulted in the formation of a large bulge at
Izyum in Soviet lines to the south of
Kharkov
Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine. . At the end of the month, the division helped capture the critical rail junction at
Lozovaya.

During the initial attack in the
Second Battle of Kharkov
The Second Battle of Kharkov or Operation Fredericus was an Axis powers, Axis counter-offensive in the region around Kharkov against the Red Army Izium bridgehead offensive conducted 12–28 May 1942, on the Eastern Front (World War II), Easter ...
, the 270th was assigned to Army Group . The group was to break through the German line in the sector of
Koshparovka and
Kiptivka, capture a line from Dmitrovka to Seredovka, and allow the
6th Cavalry Corps to advance through the gap. The group was to advance to the west and southwest, capturing the line of Sofievka, Tarasovka, and Andreyevka by the end of the fourth day of the offensive, and reach the line of Kegichevka, Dar Nadezhdy, Sakhnovshchina, and Lukashevka by the end of the seventh day. On 11 May, the day before the beginning of the offensive, a regiment of the division was concentrated in the first echelon in the Koshparovka and Kiptivka sector alongside the
393rd Rifle Division. The two remaining regiments of the division defended a line from Nizhnaya Plesovaya to Petrovka.
The German attack in the
Second Battle of Kharkov
The Second Battle of Kharkov or Operation Fredericus was an Axis powers, Axis counter-offensive in the region around Kharkov against the Red Army Izium bridgehead offensive conducted 12–28 May 1942, on the Eastern Front (World War II), Easter ...
trapped Soviet forces in this bulge, which became known as the Izyum pocket. The 270th was among the divisions wiped out, and was officially disbanded on 25 May.
Second Formation
The 270th was begun forming in July 1942, part of the
Arkhangelsk Military District
The Arkhangelsk Military District () was a regional Military districts of the Soviet Union, military district of the Red Army which oversaw the North-Western part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. The district was formed in 1940 ...
. The new division included the same basic order of battle as the previous division, and was not assigned a commander until 11 October, weeks after it had left the Arkhangelsk Military District for the
Voronezh Front
The 1st Ukrainian Front (), previously the Voronezh Front (), was a major formation of the Red Army during World War II, being equivalent to a Western army group. They took part in the capture of Berlin, the capital of Nazi Germany.
Wartime ...
's
6th Army. In the 6th Army, Colonel
Adam Dashkevich became the first division commander. At the end of October, the 973rd Rifle and 810th Artillery Regiments took up defensive positions at the junction of the 6th Army with the
40th Army in the Osinovka area on the left bank of the
Don River
The Don () is the fifth-longest river in Europe. Flowing from Central Russia to the Sea of Azov in Southern Russia, it is one of Russia's largest rivers and played an important role for traders from the Byzantine Empire.
Its basin is betwee ...
35 kilometers south of
Voronezh
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. On 18 November, when it completed its formation, the remainder of the 270th moved up to defend positions on the left bank of the Don. Four days later, Dashkevich was relieved of command for "negligence in leadership". The division defended positions along the
Don River
The Don () is the fifth-longest river in Europe. Flowing from Central Russia to the Sea of Azov in Southern Russia, it is one of Russia's largest rivers and played an important role for traders from the Byzantine Empire.
Its basin is betwee ...
at Babki, Donskoye,
Pavlovsk, Russkaya, Kazinka, Nizhny Karabut, and
Verkhny Mamon.
On 20 December, Lieutenant Colonel
Nikolai Polyatkov became the division commander. At the end of 1942, the 270th became part of the
18th Separate Rifle Corps. From 18 January, the division fought in the
Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh Offensive, capturing
Novy Oskol. At the beginning of February, the corps became the
69th Army. The 270th fought in
Operation Star, the advance on
Kharkov
Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine. , entering
Kharkov Oblast
Kharkiv Oblast (, ), also referred to as Kharkivshchyna (), is an oblast (province) in eastern Ukraine.
Kharkiv borders Luhansk Oblast to the east, Donetsk Oblast to the southeast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to the southwest, Poltava Oblast to the wes ...
on 3 February. On 9 February, it captured
Volchansk and developed the attack towards the city. The 270th participated in the capture of Kharkov on 16 February and began advancing on
Bogodukhov. The division fought in the
Third Battle of Kharkov
The Third Battle of Kharkov was a series of battles on the Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Front of World War II, undertaken by Nazi Germany's Army Group South against the Soviet Red Army, around the city of Kharkov between 19 February ...
, advancing on
Poltava
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, and Colonel
Ivan Belyayev took command on 26 February, replacing Polyatkov. In early March, the 270th was thrown back by the German counterattack and retreated to Bogodukhov, from which it covered the 69th Army's retreat. After retreating from Bogodukhov, the division held
Zolochiv for three days, then defended in the area of Mikoyanovka. At the end of March, it was withdrawn to the
Reserve of the Supreme High Command
The Reserve of the Supreme High Command (Russian: Резерв Верховного Главнокомандования; also known as the '' Stavka'' Reserve or RVGK () or RGK ( comprises reserve military formations and units; the ''Stavka'' ...
(RVGK).
In July, the division was moved north in the RVGK and became part of the
6th Guards Army on 6 July, fighting in the
Battle of Kursk
The Battle of Kursk, also called the Battle of the Kursk Salient, was a major World War II Eastern Front battle between the forces of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union near Kursk in southwestern Russia during the summer of 1943, resulting in ...
and on the outskirts of
Belgorod
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It was founded in 1596 as a defensiv ...
during the
Belgorod-Khar'kov Offensive Operation. On 27 July, the 270th was withdrawn to the RVGK and transferred to the
Kalinin Front
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in the
Nelidovo area. At the end of August, it became part of the front's 43rd Army, remaining there until February 1944. In September 1943, the division fought in the
Smolensk Operation and the
Dukhovshchina-Demidov Offensive. On 22 September, it was awarded the honorific "
Demidov
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" for its actions in the recapture of that town.
In the fall, the division advanced westwards into Belarus, fighting northeast of
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 ...
from October. On 25 October, Belyayev was wounded and temporarily replaced by Colonel
Tikhon Yegoshin until 28 November. On 14 February, the division transferred back to the RVGK and became part of the
103rd Rifle Corps. In early June, it was relocated to the
Novokhovansk area south of
Nevel. On 12 June, the division and its corps joined the
6th Guards Army of the
1st Baltic Front
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just before
Operation Bagration
Operation Bagration () was the codename for the 1944 Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (), a military campaign fought between 22 June and 19 August 1944 in Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Byelorussia in the Eastern ...
began in late June. The division participated in the
Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive and the
Polotsk Offensive in June and July. For its actions in the capture of
Polotsk
Polotsk () or Polatsk () is a town in Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is situated on the Dvina River and serves as the administrative center of Polotsk District. Polotsk is served by Polotsk Airport and Borovitsy air base. As of 2025, it has a pop ...
, the division was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner
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on 23 July. Continuing the offensive, the 270th advanced into Latvia, fighting in the
Rezhitsa–Dvinsk Offensive, the
Šiauliai Offensive
The Šiauliai offensive () was an operation of the Soviet forces of the 1st Baltic Front, commanded by General Hovhannes Bagramyan, conducted from 5 July to 29 August 1944, during the Second World War. It was part of the third phase of the Opera ...
, the
Baltic Offensive, the
Riga Offensive, and the
Battle of Memel
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from July to November.
In December, the division began blockading German troops trapped in the
Courland Pocket
The Courland Pocket was a Pocket (military), pocket located on the Courland Peninsula in Latvia on the Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Front of World War II from 9 October 1944 to 10 May 1945.
Army Group North of the ''Wehrmacht'' were ...
on the Baltic coast. On 12 February 1945, the division was transferred to the
22nd Guards Rifle Corps of the
10th Guards Army, part of the
2nd Baltic Front
The 2nd Baltic Front () was a Front (military formation), major formation of the Red Army during the World War II, Second World War.
History
The 2nd Baltic Front was formed on October 20, 1943 as a result of the renaming of the Baltic Front, it ...
. A month later it shifted to the 6th Guards Army's
84th Rifle Corps. On 17 April, the corps transferred to the
4th Shock Army, still in the
Courland Group of Forces, defending positions southeast of
Libau until the end of the war. The division's honorifics at the end of the war were "Demidov Red Banner".
Postwar
After the end of the war, the division was relocated to
Buzuluk and
Totskoye with the 84th Rifle Corps in the
South Ural Military District, where it became the 41st Rifle Brigade in 1946. In October 1953, the 41st Rifle Brigade was expanded into the 270th Rifle Division. In September 1954, the division participated in the
Totskoye range nuclear tests
The Totskoye nuclear exercise was a military exercise undertaken by the Soviet Army to explore defensive and offensive warfare during nuclear war. The exercise, under the code name "Snowball" (), involved an air burst, aerial detonation of a ...
and exercises as the defending side. In the spring of 1955, the 270th Rifle Division was renamed the
44th Rifle Division at
Uralsk. On 4 June 1957, it was converted into the 44th Motor Rifle Division. When the district was disbanded in January 1958, the 44th transferred to the
Turkestan Military District, and was disbanded on 1 March 1959.
Commanders
The division's first formation was led by the following officer:
* Colonel (promoted to Major General 27 March 1942)
Zaki Kutlin (10 July 1941–killed 25 May 1942)
The division's second formation was commanded by the following officers:
* Colonel
Adam Dashkevich (11 October–19 December 1942)
* Lieutenant Colonel (promoted to Colonel 14 February 1943)
Nikolai Polyatkov (20 December 1942–20 February 1943)
* Colonel
Ivan Belyayev (26 February–wounded 28 October 1943)
* Colonel
Tikhon Yegoshin (29 October–28 November 1943)
* Colonel (promoted to Major General 3 June 1944) Ivan Belyayev (29 November 1943–9 May 1945)
Notes
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