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2nd Petrograd Infantry Division

2nd Rifle Division
Active

I Formation: 1919–19 September 1941
II Formation: 26 September–23 November 1941
III Formation: 23 November 1941–29 January 1942

IV Formation: 21 December 1941–30 December 1945
Country Soviet Union
Branch Red Army
Type Infantry
Size Division
Engagements

Russian Civil War

Latvian War of Independence
Polish-Soviet War

Soviet invasion of Poland
World War II

Decorations

Honorary Revolutionary Red Banner (1st formation)

Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class Order of Kutuzov (3rd formation)
Battle honours

Belorussian (1st formation)
named for M.V. Frunze (1st formation)

Masurian (3rd formation)
Commanders
Notable
commanders

Aleksandr Loktionov
Ivan Konev

Vladimir Vashkevich

I Formation: 1919–19 September 1941
II Formation: 26 September–23 November 1941
III Formation: 23 November 1941–29 January 1942

Russian Civil War

Latvian War of Independence
Polish-Soviet War

Soviet invasion of Poland
World War II

Honorary Revolutionary Red Banner (1st formation)

Belorussian (1st formation)
named for M.V. Frunze (1st formation)

Aleksandr Loktionov
Ivan Konev

The Soviet 2nd Rifle Division was a rifle division that served during the Second World War. Originally formed in 1919 from the 1st Ryazansk Rifle Division, the division was twice destroyed and reformed during the war. The division contained two or three rifle regiments.

The 2nd Rifle Division was formed in Moscow in September 1918. It fought at Ufa on the Eastern Front in April–July 1919. Then it fought against Yudenich with the 7th Army in October–December 1919. Finally it fought in the Polish Campaign on the Western Front in May–August 1920, and against Bulak-Balakhovich in October 1920.

During the war there were four distinct formations that bore the title of 2nd Rifle Division.

Formed in 1919 in the Belorussian Military District. On 22 June 1941 the division was part of the 1st Rifle Corps, 10th Army and took up defensive positions on the right flank of the army stationed in the Bialystok "bulge". The division escaped from the Bialystok pocket only to be annihilated by the German army in a pocket west of Minsk in early July 1941. The division was removed from the Soviet order of battle on 24 July 1941 and officially disbanded on 19 September 1941.


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