The 20th Army was a field army of the Red Army that fought during the Great Patriotic War.
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The Army was first formed in the Orel Military District in June 1941. On 22 June 1941 the Army was part of the STAVKA reserves and was located west of Moscow.
On 27 June 1941 it was proposed to Joseph Stalin that the Soviet armies (13th Army, 19th Army, 20th, 21st Army, and 22nd Army) would defend the line going through the Daugava-Polotsk-Vitebsk-Orsha-Mogilev-Mazyr[1] as part of the Reserve Front.[2]
Committed as part of Western Front in defensive battles in Belarussia, Smolensk, and Vyazma. The Army HQ was disbanded having been encircled and destroyed in the Vyazma Pocket.
Source: BSSA via tashv and Leo Niehorster
Reestablished in November 1941 from Operational Group Liziukov. Reformed November 1941 for the Battle of Moscow, comprising 331st and 350th Rifle Divisions, and three separate brigades. Fought as part of the Western Front. In 1942-43 it operated on the Rzhev-Sychevka bridgehead, and took part in the Rzhev-Vyazma offensive operation. In 1944 it became part of the Stavka Reserve and was then reassigned to Kalinin Front and Leningrad Front. It was disbanded in April 1944 by being dispersed within the formations of 3rd Baltic Front.
The army was in strategic reserve from July 1943 to April 1944. In April 1944 the headquarters was disbanded and used to form the 3rd Baltic Front.
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