37th Army (Soviet Union)
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37th Army (1941–1946) 10th Mechanized Army (1946–1947) | |
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Active | 10 August – 15 November 1941 25 September 1941 – 1947 |
Disbanded | 1947 |
Country | Jassy–Kishinev Offensive (August 1944) |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Andrey Vlasov |
The 37th Army was an Army-level formation of the Soviet Union during the Second World War. The army was formed twice during the war. The army was part of the Southern Group of Forces in Romania and Bulgaria.
First formation
The 37th Army first formed on 10 August 1941 in the
Upon formation, the army took up defensive positions to the west of
Composition
The army had the following units assigned when formed:
- 147th Rifle Division
- 171st Rifle Division
- 175th Rifle Division
- 206th Rifle Division
- 284th Rifle Division
- 295th Rifle Division
- Artillery and other units.
Second Formation
The army was reformed on 15 November 1941 in the
The army conducted defensive operations during the summer and fall of 1942 in reaction to
As part of the
On 7 September 1943, the army was assigned to the
Assigned to the
Composition
The army had the following units assigned when formed:
- 51st Rifle Division
- 96th Rifle Division
- 99th Rifle Division
- 216th Rifle Division
- 253rd Rifle Division
- 295th Rifle Division
Forces assigned on 7 September 1943 upon attachment to the Steppe Front:
- 57th Rifle Corps
- 82nd Rifle Corps
- 53rd Rifle Division
Forces assigned at the end of the war.[2]
- 34th Rifle Corps
- 259th Rifle Division
- 353rd Rifle Division
- 394th Rifle Division
- 66th Rifle Corps
- 82nd Rifle Corps
- 28th Guards Rifle Division
- 92nd Guards Rifle Division
- 188th Rifle Division
- 255th Naval Rifle Brigade
- 35th Antiaircraft Artillery Division
- Artillery, tank and engineer units.
Post-war
The army was stationed in Bulgaria with its headquarters at
Commanders
The army's first formation was commanded by the following officer:[1]
- Major General Andrey Vlasov (July–September 1941)
The army's second formation was commanded by the following officers:[1]
- Major General (Promoted to Lieutenant General March 1942) Anton Lopatin (October 1941 – June 1942)
- Major General Pyotr Kozlov (June 1942 – May 1943)
- Lieutenant General Konstantin Koroteev(May – July 1943)
- Major General Alexander Filatov (July – August 1943)
- Major General Alexander Ryzhov(August 1943)
- Lieutenant General Mikhail Sharokhin (August 1943 – October 1944)
- Colonel General Sergey Biryuzov (October 1944 – May 1946)
The 10th Mechanized Army was commanded by the following officers.[3]
- Lieutenant General Ivan Korchagin (12 June – 5 August 1946)
- Colonel General Sergey Biryuzov (August 1946 – 15 June 1947)
References
Citations
- ^ a b c "37-я армия" [37th Army] (in Russian). Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. Archived from the original on 21 December 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ Merchand, Vol. XXIII pg.50
- ^ a b Feskov et al 2013, p. 423.
Bibliography
- Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, Valery; Kalashnikov, Konstantin; Slugin, Sergei (2013). Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской [The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing. ISBN 9785895035306.
- Marchand, Jean-Luc (2011). Order of Battle Soviet Army World War, 24 Volumes. West Chester, OH: The Nafziger Collection, Inc.