The 37th Guards Rechitsa, twice Red Banner, Orders of Suvorov, Kutuzov, and Bogdan Khmelnitsky Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the
Red Army
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which fought during
World War II
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.
The division was formed on 2 August 1942 from the
1st Airborne Corps in
Lyubertsy
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Demographics
Population:
History
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, near
Moscow
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.
Its most famous action was the defense of the
Stalingrad Tractor Factory
The Volgograd Tractor Plant (, ''Volgogradski traktorni zavod'', or , ''VgTZ''), formerly the ''Dzerzhinskiy'' Tractor Factory or the Stalingrad Tractor Plant, is a heavy equipment factory located in Volgograd, Russia. It was once one of the larg ...
during the
Battle of Stalingrad
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. The division was highly decorated, receiving two
Orders of the Red Banner, the
Order of Suvorov
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History
The Order of Suvorov was originally a Soviet Union, Soviet award established on ...
1st class, the
Order of Kutuzov
The Order of Kutuzov ( ''orden Kutuzova'') is a military decoration of the Russian Federation named after famous Russian Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov, Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov (1745–1813). The Order was established during World War II t ...
1st class and the
Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky. It became the 27th Guards Mechanised Division in December 1945 and on 20 April 1957 the 39th Guards Tank Division at
Polotsk
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(Borovukha),
Vitebsk Oblast,
Belorussian Military District
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.
On 1 January 1965 it became the 37th Guards Tank Division, staying within
7th Tank Army
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for the duration. In 1992 it became part of the
Belarus Ground Forces
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Since the abolition of the Main Staff of the Ground Forces in 2012, the three regional operational commands of the ...
.
The tank division was converted to the 37th Separate Guards Mechanized Brigade, which was disbanded in fall 2011.
The division's successor, with an unbroken lineage, is the 37th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base of the
North Western Operational Command
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at Polotsk.
History
The 37th Guards Rifle Division was formed on the basis of the personnel of the
1st Airborne Corps at Lyubertsy on 2 August 1942. The 1st Airborne Brigade became the 109th Guards Rifle Regiment, the 204th Airborne Brigade became the 114th Guards Rifle Regiment and the 211th Airborne Brigade became the 118th Guards Rifle Regiment.
Stalingrad
The division was sent to the
Stalingrad Front
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and became part of the
4th Tank Army on 10 August. On the night of 14 August, the division was unloaded from trains at
Ilovlya
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station, with the task to take defensive positions in a small bend in the
Don near the village and hamlets of Trehostrovskoy and Zimoveysky, but did not have time to gain a bridgehead. Instead, the division went directly to the right bank of the river and defended that area, disrupting German attempts to cross the Don. On 18 September, elements of the division crossed the Don and established a bridgehead. The division handed over the defense of the area to the
22nd Motorized Rifle Brigade and crossed the
Volga River
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40 km north of Stalingrad on 28 September.
On the night of 2 October, the division crossed back to the right bank of the Volga in Stalingrad and reached the Mokraya Mechyotka river, immediately going into combat. On 2-3 October it was recorded as having 7,000 personnel on hand (66% of ''shtat,'' establishment strength (10,670)). The intensity of the fighting can be gauged from the memoirs of a surgeon in the division, M.F. Gulyakin. Gulyakin reports that rarely were there less than 200 wounded troops per day. By 14 October the remnants of the division were surrounded in the workshops of the
Stalingrad Tractor Factory
The Volgograd Tractor Plant (, ''Volgogradski traktorni zavod'', or , ''VgTZ''), formerly the ''Dzerzhinskiy'' Tractor Factory or the Stalingrad Tractor Plant, is a heavy equipment factory located in Volgograd, Russia. It was once one of the larg ...
. Strength was recorded on 15 October as 250, having lost roughly 6,750 soldiers in less than two weeks. The
14th Panzer Division
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The division took part in the invasion of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, eve ...
broke through parts of the division's lines and reached the
Volga
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. During the night of 16–17 October it was relieved by the 138th Rifle Division and sent to the
Barrikady Factory, where the division set up strongpoints. In the middle of November, the division transferred to the left bank of the Volga, leaving in Stalingrad a combined unit based on the 118th Guards Rifle Regiment, subordinated to the
138th Rifle Division. After a few days, the combined unit was withdrawn due to heavy losses. The division was almost completely destroyed in the fighting for the Stalingrad Tractor Factory. Losses amounted to 95% of division personnel.
Sevsk Offensive
A Stavka directive ordered the division to withdraw from the
Stalingrad Front
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reserves on 27 December. It was meant to board trains at the station of Zaplavnaya at 1800 on 25 December and sent to
Balashov, but only departed on 31 December. On 6 February 1943, it was directed that the division be sent to the
Central Front
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after being rebuilt to fight in the Sevsk offensive.
On 17 February, the division unloaded at
Yelets
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History
Yelets is the oldest center of the ...
station. The division reportedly advanced 260 kilometers in eight days. It joined battle with German troops at Gladkoye and Veretenino. They met resistance from elements of the
137th Infantry Division but continued to advance. On the line of Chernevka, Gladkoye and Koshkino, the 137th, reinforced by the
SS tanks, attempted to hold back the advance. The division captured Gladkoye, Koshkino and Studensky. During the capture of Koshkino, the 3rd Battalion of the 114th Guards Rifle Regiment was particularly distinguished. The division continued to advance and stopped at the villages of Nevar, Prudnoye and Khlebtovo. On 28 April, the division was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner
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for its performance at Stalingrad.
Operation Kutuzov and the Dnieper
The division fought in
Operation Kutuzov
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in August as part of the 65th Army's 18th Rifle Corps. On 12 August, the division helped captured
Dmitrovsk
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in cooperation with other units. The division then crossed the
Desna River
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in September, fighting in the
Chernigov-Pripyat Offensive. It fought to expand the Sozh bridgehead until mid-October. During the offensive, telephonist Vasily Bantsekin distinguished himself, for which Bantsekin was posthumously awarded the title
Hero of the Soviet Union
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on 15 January 1944. Machine gun company private
Ivan Mokrousov also distinguished himself and was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. On 20 October, the division was transferred to cross the
Dnieper
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northwest of
Loyew
Loyew or Loyev (, ; , ; ) is an urban-type settlement in Gomel Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Loyew District. In 2018, its population was 6,698. . 118th Guards Rifle Regiment company commander Lieutenant
Vladimir Fedorovich Vladimirov, Vladimir Vladimirov distinguished himself during the Dnieper crossing, for which he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union posthumously. 109th Guards Rifle Regiment company commander Senior Lieutenant
Nikolay Shchetinin also distinguished himself and was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 15 January 1944. During November, it fought in the
Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive.
The division was awarded the title "Rechitsa" on 18 November for its actions during the capture of
Rechitsa
Rechytsa or Rechitsa (, ; ; ) is a town in Gomel Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Rechytsa District. The town is located on the Rechytsa River, which flows into the Dnieper. In 2020, its population was 66,400. As o ...
in conjunction with the
162nd Rifle Division. During December 1943 and January 1944, the division fought to capture southeastern Belarus. It reportedly distinguished itself in the battles near
Kalinkovichi
Kalinkavichy (; ; ) is a town in Gomel Region, southeastern Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Kalinkavichy District. Kalinkavichy is located beside the Netech' River, opposite the city of Mazyr, and is the site of one of the c ...
and
Mazyr
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, for which it was awarded the
Order of Suvorov
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History
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2nd class on 15 January.
Operation Bagration and the Narew Bridgehead
During
Operation Bagration
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in the summer, the division broke through German defenses at
Babruysk
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and helped capture
Osipovichi
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on 28 June. The division was awarded a second
Order of the Red Banner
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on 2 July for its actions at Babruysk. It then captured
Baranovichi
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on 8 July and
Slonim
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on 10 July. The division was awarded the
Order of Kutuzov
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1st class for its actions during the capture of Baranovichi. After the capture of Belarus, the division entered Polish territory and reached the
Narew
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at the beginning of September. The division crossed the Narew south of
Pułtusk
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and until January fought to hold the bridgehead.
East Pomeranian Offensive and the Berlin Offensive
On 13 January, the division attacked out of its bridgehead. By the end of January, the division had reached
Graudenz and besieged the city. It was transferred to the 2nd Shock Army on 14 February.
On 16 February, it attacked the city again but was unable to capture the city itself. On the night of 18 February, the division attacked again but was forced to retreat due to strong German resistance. However, these attacks had worn down the German troops to allow elements of the
142nd Rifle Division to capture the city. It returned to the control of the
65th Army on 2 March and fought in the
East Pomeranian Offensive. It then advanced on
Danzig and fought in the street fighting in the city. During the fight, division commander
Sobir Rakhimov
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was killed on 26 March by a direct hit on his observation post.
Major general
Kuzma Grebennik took command on 30 March, replacing Colonel Nikolai Onoprienko. The division transferred westward to fight in the
Berlin Offensive
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After the Vistula–Od ...
on 28 March. The division crossed the
Oder
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and fought near
Stettin
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. During the Oder crossing, 118th Guards Rifle Regiment deputy battalion commander Captain
Alexey Nemkov
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distinguished himself and was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin on 29 June. A company commander from the same regiment, Senior lieutenant
Alexander Nikolayev
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, was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin on the same day as Nemkov for distinguishing himself during the Oder crossing. By 10 May 1945 the division was part of
18th Rifle Corps
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, 65th Army. By the end of the war, the division had reached
Rostock
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. On 4 June, the division was awarded the
Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 2nd class for its actions during the Berlin offensive.
In total, seventeen soldiers of the division received the title
Hero of the Soviet Union
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during the war.
Postwar

On 1 December 1945, the division was converted into the 27th Guards Mechanized Division in the area of
Strzegom
Strzegom () is a town in Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the Gmina Strzegom administrative district (gmina). It lies approximately north-west of Świdnica, and west of the regional capit ...
and
Świebodzice
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The town is situated close to Książ Castle, which during World War II, together with the cave complex ...
as part of the
7th Mechanized Army
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. It was reduced to a regiment on 1 December 1946 when the army was downsized to a cadre division and in 1948 relocated to
Polotsk
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.
The 27th Guards became a division again on 30 October 1949 when the army was restored to its former strength. On 20 May 1957, it was converted to the 39th Guards Tank Division. On 11 January 1965, it was renamed the 37th Guards Tank Division. Between September and November 1964, the division conducted trials on Objet 432 initial production models of the
T-64
The T-64 is a Soviet tank manufactured in Kharkiv, and designed by Alexander Morozov. The tank was introduced in the early 1960s. It was a more advanced counterpart to the T-62: the T-64 served in tank divisions, while the T-62 supported i ...
tank. During the Cold War, the division was maintained at 25% strength. The division participated in the
Zapad-81
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exercise, and was involved in trials of the new
T-72
The T-72 is a family of Soviet Union, Soviet main battle tanks that entered production in 1973. The T-72 was a development based on the T-64 using thought and design of the previous Object 167M. About 25,000 T-72 tanks have been built, and refu ...
tank and the Manevr, the first Soviet automated command and control system. Personnel of the division's four tank battalions fought in the
Soviet–Afghan War
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, in which 28 were killed.
The 261st Tank Regiment was replaced by the 38th Guards Tank Regiment of the
34th Tank Division
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First formation
The first formation was with 8th Mechanized Corps in 1941. The formation began to be formed on June 4, 1940; it was under ...
and the 936th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment was replaced by the 740th from the
3rd Guards Tank Division in November 1989.
In March 1992, the division was taken over by Belarus.
It was downsized and became a weapons and equipment storage base in April 1993,
then the 37th Separate Guards Mechanized Brigade by 2005, when the
30th Separate Mechanized Battalion joined the brigade. The 37th Brigade was disbanded in the fall of 2011, and the 30th Battalion transferred to the
19th Guards Mechanized Brigade.
The brigade became the 37th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base, part of the Belorussian Northwestern Operational Command.
Commanders
Division commanders included:
* Major General
Viktor Zholudev
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(6 August 1942 – 8 April 1943)
* Colonel Timofey Naumovich Wisniewski (9 April – 7 June 1943)
* Colonel (promoted to Major General 25 September 1943) Evgeny Grigoryevich Ushakov (8 June 1943 – 29 April 1944)
* Colonel
Ivan Brushko (November 1943)
* Major General
Josef Sankowski Josef may refer to
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(November 1943)
* Colonel (promoted to Major General 2 November 1944)
Vasily Lavrentyevich Morozov (30 April – 15 November 1944)
* Major General
Sobir Rakhimov
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(16 November 1944 – 26 March 1945) KIA
* Colonel
Nikolai Onoprienko
Nikolai Nikolayevich Onoprienko (, ; 19 December 1911 – 12 November 1979) was a Red Army colonel and World War II Hero of the Soviet Union. Onoprienko fought in the Battle of Smolensk (1941), Battle of Smolensk, the Battle of Moscow, the Battle ...
(28–29 March 1945)
* Major General
Kuzma Grebennik (30 March – April 1947)
* Colonel Vladimir Iosifovich Yevsyukov (November 1957–July 1960)
* Colonel Fyodor Andreyevich Rudskoy (March 1963–June 1967)
* Anatoly Vasilyevich Sedykh (1970–1973)
* Mikhail Moiseyevich Loveykin (April 1992–August 1993)
Composition
The 37th Guards Rifle Division was composed of the following units.
* 109th Guards Rifle Regiment
* 114th Guards Rifle Regiment
* 118th Guards Rifle Regiment
* 86th Guards Artillery Regiment
* 42nd Guards Separate Antitank Battalion
* 50th Guards Antiaircraft Battery (up to 15 April 1943)
* 40th Guards Separate Reconnaissance Company
* 39th Guards Sapper Battalion
In 1988, the 37th Guards Tank Division included the following units.
* 252nd Tank Regiment
* 261st Tank Regiment
* 263rd Guards Tank Regiment
* 298th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment
* 854th Guards Artillery Regiment
* 936th Antiaircraft Missile Regiment
* 199th Separate Missile Battalion
* 55th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion
* 359th Separate Guards Engineer-Sapper Battalion
* 63rd Separate Guards Communications Battalion
* Separate Chemical Defence Company
* Separate Medical Battalion
* 1020th Separate Material Supply Battalion
Notes
References
* Volostnov, Nikolay. ''На огненных рубежах (On the borders of fire)'' (3rd edition)''.'' Moscow: Voenizdat, 1983
Further reading
* Dorokhov, Alexander Mikhailovich. ''Прошу слова... (Request to Speak)''. Moscow: INES, 2007
* Gulyakin, Mikhail Filippovich. «Будет жить!..» (It will live!). Moscow: Voenizdat, 1985
* Volostnov, N.I., "Гвардия в огне" (roughly 'Guards in the Fire'), 3rd Edition,
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, 1979.
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