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23rd Army

 
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23rd Army
Active 1941-1950
Country USSR
Allegiance Soviet Union
Branch Regular Army
Type Field Army
Size Three Corps and additional units
Part of Military District
Engagements Invasion of Karelian Istmus
Vyborg Offensive
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant General Gerasimov M.N.
Lieutenant General Gerasimov M.N
Lieutenant General A.I. Cherepanov
Lieutenant General V.I. Shvetsov

The 23rd Army was a Field Army of the Soviet Union's Red Army. It was formed in May 1941 in the Leningrad Military District for the defence of the southernmost part of the Soviet Union's border with Finland, north and northeast of Vyborg. Soviet 7th Army was located on its right side.

The Army initially included the 19th and 50th Rifle Corps, the 10th Mechanised Corps (which included the 21st Tank Division, the 24th Tank Division and the 198th Mechanised Division), the 27th Vyborg Fortified Region, the 28th Keksgolm Fortified Region, plus artillery and other units.

On 24 June the Army was included in the Northern Front. At the beginning of July the 10th Mechanised Corps was removed from the Army. From 31 July to the end of August when facing Finnish offensive, it was unable to stop the Finns reconquering the Karelian Isthmus, and thus the Army fell back to the old border line and occupied positions in the 22nd Karelian Fortified Region. In Northern Front reorganization, it was transferred to the Leningrad Front at 24 August. The 23rd army had suffered enormous losses in battles against Finns in July-August 1941. When Finnish army halted offense by command of field marshal Mannerheim in 1 September, Soviet 23rd army consisted only 80 000-90 000 men and had lost huge amount of heavy weapons and material to finns. If finns hadn't halted attack and continued moving towards Leningrad, 23rd army probably would have had to withdraw to city of Leningrad.

From 1942 until June 1944 the Army defended North Western approaches to Leningrad.

During June 1944 the Army, including the 97th, 98th and 115th Rifle Corps, and the 17th Izyaslavsky Fortified Region and other units, participated in the Vyborg offensive operation (10 June 1944 - 15 July 1944). In this operation, the 23rd Army followed the breakthrough of the 21st Army in this operation, cleared the southern bank of the Vuoksi river and crossed the river in the Battle of Vuosalmi. After the termination of combat with Finland the Army formations were brought out to the state border against Finland, where they were located to the end of the war.

23rd Army was disbanded in the period of reductions (in the late 1950s?) although its 30th Guards Rifle Corps[1] and all its divisions were preserved.[2]

Commanding officers

  • Lieutenant General Pshennikov P.S. (May - August 1941);
  • Lieutenant General Gerasimov M.N. (August - September 1941);
  • Major General A.I. Cherepanov (September 1941 - July 1944; promoted Lieutenant General in September 1943);
  • Lieutenant General V.I. Shvetsov (July 1944. - to the end of the war).

Source

  1. ^ See also http://www.spbumag.nw.ru/2004/01/17.shtml (Ru)
  2. ^ V.I. Feskov et al., The Soviet Army in the period of the Cold War, Tomsk, 2004
  • Keith E. Bonn (ed.), Slaughterhouse: The Handbook of the Eastern Front, Aberjona Press, Bedford, PA, 2005
  • http://samsv.narod.ru/Arm/a23/arm.html
  • Lenskii, Ground forces of RKKA in the pre-war years: a reference (Сухопутные силы РККА в предвоенные годы. Справочник.) — St Petersburg, B & K, 2000

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