Talk:35th Army (Soviet Union)

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Conducts the history from 1-st краснознаменной ОА which did not change a place of the disposition since times of creation and before disbandment, constantly being on the Far East. Its structure after war with Japan (26-th СК - 22, 59, 300-th СД and 59-th СК-39, 231, 365-th СД) has undergone significant changes as management of army has been translated in Приамурье where has accepted in the structure of an army partially thrown to Kamchatka 15-th ОА and armies pre-war побратима - transformed in 136-th СК 2nd Red Banner Аrmy. In the end of the 1950s, it has been reformed as an army corps that after some years to turn again to army - only with number 35. Therefore this army has no anything the general with the same army existed in the same place within war. And a part of army 12-th МСД has decreased in Transbaikalia, and then to Mongolia. (Feskov et al 2004) Buckshot06 (talk) 22:35, 26 February 2008 (UTC)