1st Baltic Front
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1st Baltic Front | |
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Active | 1943-1945 |
Country | Soviet Union |
Type | Army Group Command |
Role | Co-ordination and conduct of Red Army Operations in the Baltic, North Poland and East Prussian regions |
Size | 3 Armies |
Engagements | Bagration |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders |
Hovhannes Bagramyan |
The First Baltic Front was a Front of the Soviet Army during the Second World War. It was formed by re-naming the Kalinin Front in October-December 1943 and took part in several important military operations, most notably Bagration in the summer of 1944.
[edit] Composition
As of June 23, 1944, the First Baltic Front consisted of the following units and their commanders:
Baltic Front, led by front commander Army General Hovhannes Bagramyan
4th Shock Army, led by General-Lieutenant P. F. Malyshev
- 83rd Rifle Corps
6th Guards Army, led by General Lieutenant I. M. Chistyakov
- 2nd Guards Rifle Corps
- 22nd Guards Rifle Corps
- 23rd Guards Rifle Corps
- 103rd Guards Rifle Corps
- Army artillery
43rd Army, led by General Lieutenant A. P. Belaborodov
- 1st Rifle Corps
- 60th Rifle Corps
- 92nd Rifle Corps
- 1st Tank Corps
3rd Air Army, led by General Lieutenant N. F. Papivin
- 11th Fighter Aviation Corps
[edit] References
- Zaloga, Steven J. Bagration 1944 - The Destruction of Army Group Center. New York: Osprey Publishing, 1996, p. 24 ISBN 1-8553-2478-4