The Central Front was a
major formation of the
Red Army
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during the
Second World War
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formed on July 24, 1941.
The Central Front describes either of two distinct organizations during the war.
The first entity existed for just a month during the German invasion of 1941, before it was annihilated.
A year and a half later, the name was revived for the second creation, which existed for about eight months in 1943, until it was incorporated into the Belorussian group of Fronts and renamed accordingly.
First formation
The first version was created on July 24, 1941, from the right wing of the forces in the
Western Front, including a new designation of the
3rd Army and the headquarters of the (disbanded)
4th Army, whose former HQ formed the Front headquarters.
Colonel General Fyodor I. Kuznetsov took command.
The Front was a combination of the 13th and
21st Armies.
* The
13th Army (
Konstantin Golubev) had under command
** in the area of
Mogilev
Mogilev (; , ), also transliterated as Mahilyow (, ), is a city in eastern Belarus. It is located on the Dnieper, Dnieper River, about from the Belarus–Russia border, border with Russia's Smolensk Oblast and from Bryansk Oblast. As of 2024, ...
, the
***
61st Rifle Corps,
***
20th Mechanised Corps,
** in the area of
Krichevsky, the
***
45th Rifle corps,
***
20th Rifle Corps.
* The
21st Army, under Lieutenant General
Mikhail Yefremov, was the other initial component of the Front:
**
25th Mechanised Corps,
**
66th Rifle Corps,
**
63rd Rifle Corps,
**
21st Rifle Corps,
**
67th Rifle Corps.
The new Front's air component was 136 aircraft (75 patched and repaired) under the command of Major General (Aviation)
Grigory Vorozheikin.
[John Erickson (2003) 975 ''The Road to Stalingrad''. Cassel Military Paperbacks edition. p. 197.] The Central Front thus became the first new Front formed after the German invasion.
At the time the Front was created its boundary with the Western front was along the
Bryansk
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Bryans ...
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Roslavl
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History
Roslavl was founded as Rostislavl in the 1130s or 1140s. The name is ...
-
Shklov-
Minsk
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line (all inclusive for the Western front), and the main operational direction of the front was along the
Gomel
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–
Bobruisk
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Volkovysk
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axis.
On August 1,
3rd Army joined the Front, and on August 7 Kuznetsov was recalled to Moscow to be given a new assignment. The command was transferred to
General Mikhail Yefremov.
On August 8, Heinz Guderian's
Panzergruppe 2 began its attack along the 13th Army sector. Four days later the German
Second Army joined the attack. On August 17, the 63rd Rifle Corps was routed at the village of Skepnya (20 km to the east of
Zhlobin), and two days later elements of the Second Army occupied
Gomel
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. On August 22, the
3rd Army fell back from
Mozyr. Under these blows the Front was eventually encircled and destroyed near
Chernigov
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The city was designated as a Hero City of Ukrain ...
, and was formally disbanded on August 25, 1941. The surviving forces transferred to the first version of the
Bryansk Front.
Second formation
The second version of this Front was created on February 15, 1943, from the
Don Front. Then Colonel General
Konstantin K. Rokossovsky took command, and was promoted to full General in April 1943. Lieutenant General
Mikhail Malinin was named as Front Chief of Staff, while Major General K.F.Telegin was made the member of the Front's Military Council.
The Front incorporated the headquarters and forces of the
Don Front, plus additional armies were made part of the Front :
*
2nd Tank Army -
Alexey Rodin,
*
21st Army -
Ivan Chistyakov,
*
65th Army -
Pavel Batov
Pavel Ivanovich Batov (; – April 19, 1985) was a senior Red Army general during the World War II, Second World War and afterwards, twice Hero of the Soviet Union. Batov fought in World War I, where he was awarded the Cross of St. George twi ...
,
*
70th Army (originally formed from
NKVD
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forces) -
German Tarasov
*
16th Air Army
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- General Lieutenant
Sergei Rudenko.
The Front's headquarters was established around 10 km to the east of
Yelets.
As part of Stavka's general move to integrate and rationalise its Army Groups, the Front was renamed the
1st Belorussian Front
The 1st Belorussian Front (, ''Pervyy Belorusskiy front'', also romanized " Byelorussian"), known without a numeral as the Belorussian Front between October 1943 and February 1944, was a major formation of the Red Army during World War II, bein ...
on October 20, 1943.
Sources and references
{{Fronts of the Red Army in World War II
Soviet fronts
Military units and formations established in 1941