The 58th Guards Rifle Division () was an elite
Guards infantry division of the
Red Army
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during
World War II
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.
It was formed in June 1942 as the 1st Rifle Division (1st formation) and was converted into the 58th Guards Rifle Division at the end of the year for its actions in
Operation Little Saturn. Advancing into Ukraine, the division participated in the
Third Battle of Kharkov
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in early 1943. From midyear it fought in the
Belgorod–Kharkov Offensive, the
Battle of the Dnieper
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Ov ...
, and the
Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive, receiving the honorific
Krasnograd for its capture of that city and the
Order of the Red Banner
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. After capturing the
Sandomierz bridgehead at the end of the
Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive, the division fought in the
Sandomierz–Silesian Offensive in January 1945, receiving the
Order of Suvorov
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History
The Order of Suvorov was originally a Soviet Union, Soviet award established on ...
for its crossing of the
Oder
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. It was the first to meet American forces on the
Elbe
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during the
Berlin Offensive on 25 April 1945, receiving the
Order of Lenin
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. For its actions in the
Prague Offensive at the end of the war, the division was awarded the name of
Prague
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as an honorific. It was disbanded a little more than a year after the end of the war.
Formation and Stalingrad
The 1st Rifle Division (1st formation) was formed between 3 March and 22 June 1942 in the city of
Melekess,
Kuybyshev Oblast, part of the
Volga Military District. The division was formed in accordance with ''shtat'' (
table of organization and equipment
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) 04/200 from personnel of the disbanded
9th Sapper Army, conscripts from Kuybyshev Oblast, convalescents from hospitals, and freed prisoners from
forced labor camps. It included the 408th, 412th, and 415th Rifle Regiments, the 1026th Artillery Regiment, and smaller units. The 1st was quickly assigned to the 5th Reserve Army (which became the
63rd Army on 10 July and the
1st Guards Army (Second formation) in November) on 9 June at the village of
Aleksikovo, where it was reorganized in accordance with ''shtat'' 04/300 due to being understrength in equipment and transport.
The division took up defensive positions on the left bank of the
Don River along the line of Novaya Kalitva,
Verkhny Mamon, and Sukhoy Donets on 27 June, covering the left flank of the
Stalingrad Front. It first saw combat on 3 July and defended its positions until the beginning of the first Soviet counteroffensive near Stalingrad. During
Operation Little Saturn, with the 1st Guards Army, the division went on the offensive on 16 December. Crossing the Don near Solontsy, Olkhovy, and Grushevo, it broke through fortified Axis defenses and developed the offensive to capture
Boguchar
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H ...
on 19 December in cooperation with the
44th Guards Rifle Division.
Guards conversion to the end of the war
In recognition of its courage in the initial stages of
Operation Little Saturn, the 1st Rifle Division was converted into the 58th Guards Rifle Division, an elite
Guards unit, on 31 December 1942. The 408th, 412th, and 415th Rifle Regiments became the 173rd, 175th, and 178th Guards Rifle Regiments, respectively, while the 1026th Artillery Regiment became the 130th Guards Artillery Regiment on 27 February 1943. Continuing the attack, the 58th Guards captured
Millerovo alongside the
38th Guards Rifle Division on 17 January 1943. During February, it reached the
Seversky Donets near
Voroshilovgrad
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Luhansk served as the administra ...
, contributing to the capture of the latter on 14 February. During the second half of February and early March, initially with the
1st Guards, then the
6th Army, and the
3rd Tank Army from mid-March, of the
Southwestern Front, the division participated in the repulse of the German
counteroffensive south of
Kharkov
Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine. .
In early August the division joined the
57th Army of the
Steppe Front
The Steppe Front () was a front of the Red Army during the Second World War which existed from July to October 1943.
History
On 9 July 1943, Stavka designated a new Reserve Front in the Voronezh region, that had been effective since 30 April.G ...
and fought in the
Belgorod–Kharkov Offensive, then in the
Battle of the Dnieper
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Ov ...
. For its courage in the battles for
Krasnograd, the division received the name of the city as an honorific on 19 September. Division chief of staff Colonel
Vladimir Rusakov succeeded to command of the 58th Guards on 24 September. The division began crossing the Dnieper north of
Verkhnodniprovsk on 26 September, with the machine gun crew of ''
Yefreytor''
Grigory Shtonda of the 175th Guards Rifle Regiment being among the first across. For repulsing German counterattacks and ensuring the crossing of the vanguard of the regiment, Shtonda was made a
Hero of the Soviet Union
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. Between October and December the division fought in attacks toward
Krivoy Rog with the 57th Army of the Steppe Front (the
2nd Ukrainian Front
The 2nd Ukrainian Front () was a front of the Red Army during the Second World War.
History
On October 20, 1943, the Steppe Front was renamed the 2nd Ukrainian Front.
In mid-May 1944 Malinovsky took over the 2nd Ukrainian Front.
During t ...
from 20 October).
In early 1944, the division was transferred to the
37th Army of the
3rd Ukrainian Front and fought in the
Nikopol–Krivoy Rog Offensive, the
Bereznegovatoye–Snigirevka Offensive, and the
Odessa Offensive
The Odessa Offensive Operation (Russian language, Russian: Одесская Наступательная Операция, Odesskaya Nastupatel'naya Operatsiya), known on the German side as the Defensive battle of the 6th Army between Bug and Dni ...
. Rusakov was wounded on 13 March and evacuated; he would return to the division in July and remained in command for the rest of its existence. For distinguishing itself in the capture of
Voznesensk on 24 March the 58th Guards received the
Order of the Red Banner
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on 29 March. In mid-July 1944, the division was transferred to the
5th Guards Army
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of the
1st Ukrainian Front
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Wartime ...
, with which it served for the rest of the war. During the
Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive, it entered the battle with the army and defeated the German forces counter-attacking from
Mielec
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...
, then fought in the battles for the retention and the expansion of the
Sandomierz bridgehead.
During the
Sandomierz–Silesian Offensive of early 1945, the 58th Guards advanced more than in eleven days, crossing the
Oder
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on 23 January north of
Oppeln. It captured and held a bridgehead in the area of Oderwerder. For their actions in the crossing of the Oder, thirteen soldiers of the division were made Heroes of the Soviet Union. The division fought in the
Lower Silesian Offensive and the
Upper Silesian Offensive in February and March. For the "exemplary performance of combat missions" in the breakthrough of German defenses and the defeat of German troops southwest of Oppeln, the 58th Guards received the
Order of Suvorov
The Order of Suvorov () is a military decoration of the Russian Federation named in honor of Russian Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729–1800).
History
The Order of Suvorov was originally a Soviet Union, Soviet award established on ...
, 2nd class, on 26 April.
The division broke through German defenses on the
Neisse
The Lusatian Neisse (; ; ; Upper Sorbian: ''Łužiska Nysa''; Lower Sorbian: ''Łužyska Nysa''), or Western Neisse, is a river in northern Central Europe. during the
Berlin Offensive and on 25 April made contact with the American
69th Infantry Division at
Torgau on the
Elbe River on 25 April 1945, splitting Germany into two separate parts, an event that became known as
Elbe Day
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. The first contact was made between patrols near
Strehla
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*Forberge
*Görzig/Trebnitz
...
, when U.S.
First Lieutenant
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The rank of lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations, but in most forces it is sub-divided into a se ...
Albert Kotzebue crossed the River Elbe in a boat with three men of an intelligence and reconnaissance platoon. On the east bank, they met forward elements of the 175th Guards Rifle Regiment of the division, under the command of
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Gardiev. For breaking through to the Neisse, the division was awarded the
Order of Lenin
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on 28 May. The units of the division rapidly advanced during the
Prague Offensive, participating in the capture of
Dresden
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on 8 May and on the next day reaching the vicinity of
Beřkovice, northwest of
Prague
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. For distinguishing itself in the advance on Prague, the division received the name of the city as an honorific on 11 June. For their actions during the war, roughly 11,000 soldiers of the division were decorated, and 28 received the title
Hero of the Soviet Union
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.
Postwar
The division marched to
České Budějovice
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České Budějovice is the largest ...
between 30 May and 3 July, where it was brought up to strength with the personnel of the disbanded
253rd Rifle Division of the
3rd Guards Army and served on the demarcation line between the Allied and Soviet forces. During this period the division conducted combat training and was rated excellent at inspections for the summer training period. Relocated to
Amstetten on 11 November 1945, the division served the demarcation line with American troops, responsible for a sector. The division again received a rating of excellent in inspections carried out in May 1946 for the winter training period. The 58th Guards handed over their sector of the demarcation line to the
95th Guards Rifle Division on 17 May and transferred enlisted men not scheduled for demobilization to the 95th and
4th Guards Rifle Divisions. Most officers were sent to
Tata to be transferred to the reserve, while some went to other units for further service. The remainder of the division moved to
Pöchlarn
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Population
Personalities
* Rüdiger von Bechelaren
* O ...
on 22 May, where the transfer of all personnel and equipment was completed in June, finishing the disbandment process. The rest of the 33rd Guards Rifle Corps was also disbanded at the same time, still with the
Central Group of Forces.
Commanders
The following officers commanded the division:
* Major General Alexey Semyonov (June 1942 – January 1943)
* Colonel
Dmitry Zherebin (promoted to major general 29 January 1943; January to April 1943)
* Colonel Gavriil Sorokin (April–June 1943)
* Colonel Pyotr Kasatkin (June–September 1943)
* Colonel
Vladimir Rusakov (September 1943–April 1944)
* Colonel Vasily Katsurin (April–June 1944)
* Colonel Vladimir Rusakov (promoted to major general 13 September 1944; June 1944–June 1946)
Notes and citations
Notes
Citations
References
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Military documents
* – Located in fond 1178, opus 1, file 3 of the Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defence
Further reading
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