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The 3rd Mechanized Corps () was a mechanized corps of the
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, after ...
. Formed in June 1940 during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, the corps was stationed in occupied Lithuania under the
Baltic Special Military District Baltic may refer to: Peoples and languages *Baltic languages, a subfamily of Indo-European languages, including Lithuanian, Latvian and extinct Old Prussian *Balts (or Baltic peoples), ethnic groups speaking the Baltic languages and/or originatin ...
. The corps was destroyed in late June 1941 during the Battle of Raseiniai, one of the initial battles of
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named after ...
.


Formation and prewar service

The 3rd Mechanized Corps began forming in June 1940 in the Western Special Military District, just after the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states. Responsibility for the formation of the corps was soon shifted to the newly created
Baltic Special Military District Baltic may refer to: Peoples and languages *Baltic languages, a subfamily of Indo-European languages, including Lithuanian, Latvian and extinct Old Prussian *Balts (or Baltic peoples), ethnic groups speaking the Baltic languages and/or originatin ...
. The headquarters and corps troops were formed at Vilnius from those of the
24th Rifle Corps The 24th Rifle Corps was a corps of the Red Army. It was part of the 27th Army and took part in the Great Patriotic War. It appears to have been initially formed in the Kalinin Military District, around what is today Tver, in 1939. In 1940 it wa ...
, and the motorcycle regiment from the 123rd Cavalry Regiment of the 7th Cavalry Division. Its 2nd Tank Division was formed at Yanov from the 7th Cavalry Division, although its tank regiment was created by combining a tank battalion from the 21st Heavy Tank Brigade, the 7th Cavalry Division tank regiment, and a rifle division tank battalion. Its 5th Tank Division was formed at
Prienai Prienai () is a city in Lithuania situated on the Nemunas River, south of Kaunas. In 2011 the city had 9,867 inhabitants. The name of the city is a derivative from a surname ''Prienas''. Pociūnai Airport is associated with the city. History ...
and
Alytus Alytus is a city with municipal rights in southern Lithuania. It is the capital of Alytus County. Its population in 2022 was 53,925. Alytus is the historical centre of the Dzūkija region. The city lies on the banks of the Nemunas River. The maj ...
primarily from the 2nd Light Tank Brigade with a tank battalions of the 21st Heavy Tank Brigade from Minsk and the
121st Rifle Division The 121st Rifle Division () was an infantry division of the Red Army during World War II. Formed in September 1939 in Belarus, the division participated in the Soviet invasion of Poland later that month and in the June 1940 occupation of Lithuani ...
used to complete its tank battalions. The howitzer and motor rifle regiments of the division were formed from the howitzer regiment and the 344th Rifle Regiment of the 84th Rifle Division. The remainder of the 84th Rifle Division was reorganized at Vilnius as its 84th Motorized Division, whose tank regiment was formed from the tank battalions of the 84th, 113th, and 143rd Rifle Divisions. The formation of the corps suffered from several difficulties. There was a shortage of barracks and officer housing in Vilnius. Furthermore, other than the 2nd Light Tank Brigade, the units used to form the corps were not appropriately equipped, being a disparate collection ranging from separate tank battalions, sapper companies, and cavalry units, among others. Despite these handicaps, the first corps commander, General Andrey Yeryomenko, competently organized the training of the divisions of the corps, and at a December meeting of senior commanders the corps was ranked first in readiness among mechanized corps. That month, Yeryomenko was sent to Moscow and succeeded by Major General Alexey Kurkin. During the same period, 2nd Tank Division commander Major General Semyon Krivoshein was succeeded by
Yegor Solyankin Yegor Nikolaevich Solyankin (; 21 April 190126 June 1941) was a Red Army major general. Solyankin led the 2nd Tank Division during the Battle of Raseiniai, a Soviet counterattack after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He was killed in act ...
, and Colonel Fyodor Fyodorov succeeded Kurkin as commander of the 5th Tank Division. At the time, Fyodorov was in Moscow for a command improvement course, leaving Colonel Pavel Rotmistrov in command until his return in May 1941. By June, the corps was engaged in training at firing ranges in summer camps. On 20 June, two days before the beginning of
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named after ...
, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the corps had a total of 669 tanks and 224
BA-10 The BA-10 ( ru , Broneavtomobil 10, italic=yes) was an armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1938 and produced through 1941. It was the most produced Soviet pre-1941 heavy armored car – 3311 were built in three versions. These versio ...
and
BA-20 The BA-20 (russian: Broneavtomobil 20, italic=yes) was an armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1934. It was intended to replace the FAI and its field trials were completed in 1935. The BA-20 was then used in the early stages of World Wa ...
armored cars. However, the majority of its tanks were obsolete, including 431
BT-7 The BT-7 BT (russian: БТ) is the Russian abbreviation for "fast tank" (, ). was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. It was lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for ...
and 41 T-26 light tanks and 57 T-28 medium tanks. The 2nd Tank Division had all 32
KV-1 The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks are a series of Soviet heavy tanks named after the Soviet defence commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov who operated with the Red Army during World War II. The KV tanks were known for their heavy armour pro ...
and nineteen KV-2 tanks in the corps while the 5th Tank Division had all of its 50
T-34 The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940. When introduced its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was less powerful than its contemporaries while its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against Anti-tank warfare, anti-tan ...
tanks. The 84th Motorized Division was solely equipped with BT-7s. Before war broke out, the 2nd Tank Division was at
Ukmergė Ukmergė (; previously ''Vilkmergė''; pl, Wiłkomierz) is a city in Vilnius County, Lithuania, located northwest of Vilnius, with a population of about 20,000. Etymology and variant names The city took its original name ''Vilkmergė'' from th ...
, the 5th Tank Division at Alytus with its motor rifle regiment at Prienai, and the 84th Motorized Division at Vilnius. On 22 June 1941, the 3rd Mechanized Corps had 31,975 men & 651 tanks, of which 110 were new
T-34 The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940. When introduced its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was less powerful than its contemporaries while its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against Anti-tank warfare, anti-tan ...
and
KV-1 The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks are a series of Soviet heavy tanks named after the Soviet defence commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov who operated with the Red Army during World War II. The KV tanks were known for their heavy armour pro ...
types. In response to signs of the impending invasion, all units of the corps were alerted on 18 June and left their permanent bases. The corps was deployed as follows: the 2nd Tank Division in the region of Gaižiūnai and Rukla, the 5th Tank Division several kilometers south of Alytus, and the 84th Motorized Division in the forests near Kaišiadorys. The 84th took extra steps for readiness, issuing an order prohibiting fires at night. The corps headquarters also moved forward to
Kaunas Kaunas (; ; also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life. Kaunas was the largest city and the centre of a county in the Duchy of Trakai ...
. District commander
Fyodor Kuznetsov Fyodor Isidorovich Kuznetsov (russian: Фёдор Иси́дорович Кузнецо́в; 29 September 1898 – 22 March 1961) was a Colonel General and military commander in the Soviet Union. Biography Born to a peasant family in Mogilev G ...
warned Kurkin of an impending German attack on 21 June, raising the corps to full combat readiness and ordering units out of camp into forests under the guise of exercises. However, Kuznetsov did not allow the corps to be concentrated, fearing that it could be destroyed by German attack while on the march. The corps headquarters under Kurkin and the 1st Motorcycle Regiment moved to
Kėdainiai Kėdainiai () is one of the oldest List of cities in Lithuania, cities in Lithuania. It is located north of Kaunas on the banks of the Nevėžis River. First mentioned in the 1372 Livonian Chronicle of Hermann de Wartberge, its population is 23, ...
north of Kaunas. The corps lost the 5th Tank Division to the direct control of the 11th Army.


Border battles

Thanks to the dispersion of the corps before the invasion, the first German airstrikes against its permanent bases struck empty barracks. However, the 11th Army took direct control of the 84th Motorized Division in midday of 22 June, leaving the corps with only the corps troops and the 2nd Tank Division for the rest of its operations. At 16:00, Solyankin received orders to concentrate his division in the Raseiniai area for a counterattack against the German breakthrough. Under the cover of darkness, the 2nd Tank Division reached Jonava. However, the vanguard of its 4th Tank Regiment was stopped there by refugees blocking the roads. Behind the 4th Tank Regiment, the 3rd Tank Regiment changed its route to cross the bridge over the
Neris The river Neris () or Viliya ( be, Ві́лія, pl, Wilia ) rises in northern Belarus. It flows westward, passing through Vilnius (Lithuania's capital) and in the south-centre of that country it flows into the Nemunas (Neman), at Kaunas, as ...
, proceeding along the route of Jonava, Raseiniai, and
Tilsit Sovetsk (russian: Сове́тск; german: Tilsit; Old Prussian: ''Tilzi''; lt, Tilžė; pl, Tylża) is a town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the south bank of the Neman River which forms the border with Lithuania. Geography Sov ...
. The division advanced along rural roads, avoiding German airstrikes by moving only at night and maintaining strict radio silence. Left with nothing but the corps motorcycle regiment, the corps headquarters joined the 2nd Tank Division on the night of 23 June. At the same time, Colonel Pavel Poluboyarov, head of the armored forces of 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-cre ...
(formed from the district on the outbreak of the war), tasked the corps with counterattacking to the west. The Corps was heavily engaged in the first battles of
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named after ...
,Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, 1998, p. 155 particularly during the
Baltic Operation (1941) The Baltic operation, also known as the defensive operation in Lithuania and Latvia, encompassed the operations of the Red Army from 22 June to 9 July 1941 conducted over the territories of the occupied Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia in respons ...
and at the Battle of Raseiniai. On 24 June 1941, a single KV-2 heavy tank of 2nd Tank Division, at a crossroads in front of Raseiniai, managed to cut off elements of the
6th Panzer Division The 6th Panzer Division ( en, 6th Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army (1935–1945), German Army, the ''Heer'', during World War II, established in October 1939. The division, initially formed as a light brigade, particip ...
which had established bridgeheads on the
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. It stalled the Division's advance for a full day while being attacked by a variety of antitank weapons, until it finally ran out of ammunition. General
Erhard Raus Erhard Raus (8 January 1889 – 3 April 1956) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He commanded the 6th Panzer Division during the early years of the war on the Eastern Front before taking army and army group comm ...
, the Officer commanding
6th Panzer Division The 6th Panzer Division ( en, 6th Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army (1935–1945), German Army, the ''Heer'', during World War II, established in October 1939. The division, initially formed as a light brigade, particip ...
's
Kampfgruppe In military history, the German term (pl. ; abbrev. KG, or KGr in usage during World War II, literally "fighting group" or "battle group") can refer to a combat formation of any kind, but most usually to that employed by the of Nazi Germa ...
Raus, which was the unit held up by the lone vehicle, described the incident. Raus said that the vehicle was damaged by several shots from a 88mm anti-aircraft gun firing at the vehicle from behind whilst it was distracted by Panzer 35(t) tanks from Panzer Battalion 65. The crew were killed by grenades thrown by a Pioneer Engineer unit. The grenades were pushed through two holes made by the gun whilst the turret had started moving again, the other five or six shots having not apparently penetrated completely. The crew had remarkably only been apparently stunned by the shots which had entered the turret. Afterwards they were buried nearby with honours by the German soldiers of the unit held up. However, by early July the Corps had virtually ceased to exist as a formation, though remnants rejoined Soviet lines later. For example, the 5th Tank Division was at Yelnya by 4 July 1941, and consisted of 2,552 men and a total of 2
BT-7 The BT-7 BT (russian: БТ) is the Russian abbreviation for "fast tank" (, ). was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. It was lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for ...
tanks and four armoured cars. The 2nd Tank Division was encircled and destroyed at Raseiniai. The remnants of the 5th Tank Division had been driven into the
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's area of control by 25 June, when a report by the front's General Staff said "the remains of Northwestern Front's 5th Tank Division are concentrated 5 kilometres south east of
Molodechno Maladzyechna ( be, Маладзе́чна, Maladziečna, ; russian: Молоде́чно, Molodechno; pl, Mołodeczno) is a city in the Minsk Region of Belarus, an administrative centre of the Maladzyechna District (and formerly of the Maladzyech ...
; 3 tanks, 12 armored Cars, and 40 trucks." The 5th Tank Division was encircled and destroyed at the Battle of Białystok–Minsk and was disbanded shortly after.Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, 1998, p. 126 On 11 July 1941 Colonel Pavel Poluboyarov, chief of the Northwestern Front armored directorate reported that the 3rd Mechanied Corps had 'completely perished' having only 400 men remaining who escaped encirclement with 2nd Tank Division & only 1
BT-7 The BT-7 BT (russian: БТ) is the Russian abbreviation for "fast tank" (, ). was the last of the BT series of Soviet cavalry tanks that were produced in large numbers between 1935 and 1940. It was lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for ...
tank.


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