The 3rd Guards Army () was a field army of the Soviet
Red Army
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that fought on the
Eastern Front in
World War II
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.
The army fought in the
Battle of Berlin
The Battle of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives of the European theatre of World War II.
After the Vistula–Od ...
, during which it mopped up German resistance around
Cottbus
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.
1942 to 1945
It was formed on December 5, 1942 by the redesignation of the
1st Guards Army (Second formation), in accordance with a
Stavka
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In Imperial Russia ''Stavka'' referred to the administrat ...
order dated the same day, as part of the
Southwestern Front. Lieutenant General
Dmitry Lelyushenko was appointed to command the formation, and held the reins until March 1943 (and subsequently from August 1943 to February 1944). Up to the middle of December the army comprised the
14th Rifle Corps,
50th Guards,
197th,
203rd and
278th Rifle Divisions, 90th and 94th Separate Rifle Brigades, the
1st Guards Mechanized Corps, the 22nd Motor Rifle Brigade and three separate tank regiments. It began combat operations during
Operation Little Saturn in mid-December, defeating German troops on the
Middle Don and frustrating
Operation Winter Storm, a German attempt to relieve the
6th Army trapped in the
Stalingrad
Volgograd,. geographical renaming, formerly Tsaritsyn. (1589–1925) and Stalingrad. (1925–1961), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The city lies on the western bank of the Volga, covering an area o ...
Pocket created by the Soviet counteroffensive in the
Battle of Stalingrad
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,
Operation Uranus
Operation Uranus () was a Soviet 19–23 November 1942 strategic operation on the Eastern Front of World War II which led to the encirclement of Axis forces in the vicinity of Stalingrad: the German Sixth Army, the Third and Fourth Romani ...
. During January and February 1943, it fought in the
Operation Gallop
Operation Gallop () was a Soviet Army operation on the Eastern Front of World War II. The operation was part of a series of counteroffensives after the encirclement of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) following the German Summer offensive in 1942 ...
, then defended the line of the
Donets
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. Major General
Georgy Khetagurov held command from March to August.
In the summer and fall, the 3rd Guards Army fought in the
Donbass Strategic Offensive, then in the
Zaporizhia Offensive in October. During the latter, the army broke through heavily fortified German defenses and captured
Zaporizhia alongside the
8th Guards Army
The 8th Guards Order of Lenin Combined Arms Army (abbreviated 8th GCAA) was an army of the Soviet Army, as a successor to the 62nd Army of the Soviet Union's Red Army, which was formed during World War II and was disbanded in 1998 after being do ...
on October 14, eliminating a German bridgehead on the left bank of the
Dnieper
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. Towards the end of the year, the army joined the
4th Ukrainian Front, participating in fierce fighting to eliminate the
Nikopol bridgehead. During the
Nikopol–Krivoi Rog Offensive in January and February 1944, the army crossed the Dnieper and captured
Nikopol alongside the
3rd Ukrainian Front's
6th Army on February 8.
3rd Guards Army was assigned in succession to the
Soviet Southwestern Front,
3rd,
4th and since March 1944 the
First Ukrainian Front led by
Marshal
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Ivan Konev
Ivan Stepanovich Konev ( rus, Ива́н Степа́нович Ко́нев, p=ɪˈvan sʲtʲɪˈpanəvʲɪtɕ ˈkonʲɪf, links=no; 28 December 1897 – 21 May 1973) was a Soviet general and Marshal of the Soviet Union who led Red Army forc ...
. After a brief stint under the command of Lieutenant General
Dmitry Ryabyshev in February and March 1944, from April 1944 to the end of the war in Europe Colonel General
Vasily Gordov was in command. The Army participated in the Middle Don and
Voroshilovgrad
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Luhansk served as the administra ...
offensive operations, the defensive battles on the northern Donets River, in the Donbass and Zaporozhye offensive operations, in the liquidation of the Germans' Nikopol bridgehead, in the
Nikopol -
Krivoi Rog and Proskurov - Chernovits operations, the
Lvov-Sandomierz Offensive
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, the
Sandomierz–Silesian Offensive, and the
Battle of Berlin
The Battle of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives of the European theatre of World War II.
After the Vistula–Od ...
.
Battle of Berlin
In the First Ukrainian Front's attack from the
Neisse River into
Saxony
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and the
Brandenburg
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area, the 3rd Guards Army attacked north of
Cottbus
Cottbus () or (;) is a university city and the second-largest city in the German state of Brandenburg after the state capital, Potsdam. With around 100,000 inhabitants, Cottbus is the most populous city in Lusatia. Cottbus lies in the Sorbian ...
into the
Spree River
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. Part of it also attacked Cottbus and captured it. However, the 3rd Guards Army did not head north into the southern suburbs of
Berlin
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. Koniev had angled the
5th Guards Army
The 5th Guards Army was a Soviet Guards formation which fought in many critical actions during World War II under the command of General Aleksey Semenovich Zhadov. The 5th Guards Army was formed in spring 1943 from the 66th Army in recognition o ...
left towards
Spremberg and the 3rd Guards Army to the right to force the
German troops back into Cottbus. A few days after the great
Soviet
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offensive of April 16, the 3rd Guards Army kept the pressure on the Germans around Cottbus.
Konev was warned of the mass of German troops in the
Spreewald. He expedited the
28th Army's advance that was intended to seal the gap between the 3rd Guards Army, effectively finishing off the Germans in the Cottbus area, and the
3rd Guards Tank Army
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. On April 25, when the
First Belorussian Front was fighting in the city itself during the Battle of Berlin, the 3rd Guards Army was rushed into positions close to the Berlin-
Dresden
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autobahn
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Much of t ...
"to block all the forest roads leading from east to west." Gordov's troops chopped down tall pine trees to form tank barriers. However, the 3rd Guards Army did not manage to occupy the southern part of its sector, which meant that there was a gap between it and the 28th Army. However, that did not matter that much since German resistance in eastern Germany was now very limited, as the
Ninth
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Like the second, the interval of a ninth is classified as a dissonance in common practice tonality. Since a ninth is an octave larger than a second, its ...
and
Twelfth Armies were retreating towards the
Elbe River, and resistance was limited to small pockets of concentration.
After the Berlin operation, the Army formed part of the Soviet force for the
Prague Offensive.
Postwar
The 3rd Guards Army briefly became part of the
Central Group of Forces when it was formed on 10 June 1945. At that time, it included the
21st Rifle Corps with the
149th,
197th, and
253rd Rifle Divisions, the
76th Rifle Corps with the
58th,
127th, and
389th Rifle Divisions, and the
120th Rifle Corps with the
54th,
287th, and
329th Rifle Divisions. The same Stavka order that established the group ordered the disbandment of the army's three rifle corps and all nine of its divisions, a process completed by July. Its headquarters was soon transferred to become the headquarters of the reorganised
Volga Military District on 30 July.
Commanders
* Lieutenant General
Dmitry Lelyushenko (December 1942 — March 1943)
* Guard Major General
Georgy Khetagurov (March — August 1943)
* Lieutenant General
Dmitry Lelyushenko (August 1943 — February 1944)
* Lieutenant General
Dmitry Ryabyshev (February - March 1944)
* Colonel General
Vasily Gordov (April 1944 — end of War)
References
Citations
Bibliography
* Beevor, Antony. ''The Fall of Berlin 1945''. New York: Penguin Books, 2002.
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External links
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