• The 4th Shock Army was a combined arms army of the Soviet Armed Forces during World War II. The Army was formed from the 27th Army on 25 December 1941...
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  • the 4th Shock Army, which was forming up at the same time nearby. The headquarters of 60th Army was converted into the headquarters of 3rd Shock Army on...
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  • The 2nd Shock Army (Russian: 2-я Ударная армия), sometimes translated to English as 2nd Assault Army, was a field army of the Soviet Union during the Second...
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  • total of five shock armies were formed by the winter campaigns of 1942–43, the 2nd (former 26th Army), 3rd, and 4th (the former 27th Army). During the...
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    Toropets–Kholm offensive (category Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II)
    3rd Shock Army Operations during the operation Jan 9-21 1942 Map of 4th Shock Army Operations during the operation Jan 9-21 1942 Map of 4th Shock Army Operations...
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    appointed commander of the 4th Shock Army, part of the Northwestern Front. During the Soviet Winter Counteroffensive, Yeryomenko's army was part of the highly...
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    5th Shock Army was a Red Army field army of World War II. The army was formed on 9 December 1942 by redesignating the 10th Reserve Army. The army was...
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    German drive towards Leningrad and defending the city from the approaching Army Group North. By September 1941, German forces to the south were effectively...
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    group of the army during the Battle of Velikiye Luki in late 1942 and early 1943 he returned to army command, leading the 4th Shock Army into eastern...
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    divisions hurriedly transferred from Army Group North. Units of the 1st Baltic Front's 4th Shock Army and 6th Guards Army fought their way into the city over...
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    Tank Corps of the 4th Shock Army. Four German infantry divisions were encircled. Two of them were destroyed by the 4th Shock Army during attempts to...
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    51st Army (Army General Yakov Kreizer) 6th Guards Army (Colonel General Ivan Chistyakov) 4th Shock Army (Army General Pyotr Malyshev) 42nd Army (Lieutenant...
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  • point of contact between the German Army Groups North and Centre. The gate, created by the Soviet 4th Shock Army Toropets–Kholm Offensive during the winter...
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    Operation Bagration (category Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II)
    divisions hurriedly transferred from Army Group North. Units of the 1st Baltic Front's 4th Shock Army and 6th Guards Army fought their way into the city over...
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  • Passchendaele in 1917, the British Army had developed methods to reduce shell shock. A man who began to show shell-shock symptoms was best given a few days'...
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    Battle of Nevel (1943) (category Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II)
    time the 4th Shock Army, deployed on 3rd Shock's left (south) flank, also launched an attack towards Gorodok. General Shvetsov had formed a shock group from...
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    Baltic offensive (category Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II)
    5th Guards Tank Army commanded by General Vasily Volsky 6th Guards Army commanded by Lieutenant-General Ivan Chistyakov 4th Shock Army commanded by Lieutenant-General...
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    Artillery Division – with 60th Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front 5.45. 14th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 5th Shock Army of the 1st Belorussian Front...
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    developed in mid-November 1942 using troops from the 3rd and 4th Shock armies, and 3rd Air Army. The city itself was defended by the 83rd Infantry Division...
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    Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front in May 1945. Disbanded July 1946. 32nd Rifle Division — raised in 1920 in the Saratov area. With the 4th Shock Army of...
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    the year it had been moved via the 60th Reserve Army and the Moscow Military District to 4th Shock Army in Northwestern Front where it was at full strength...
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  • Tank Army (General Vasily Volsky) 43rd Army (Lieutenant-General Afanasy Beloborodov) 51st Army (Lieutenant-General Yakov Kreizer) 4th Shock Army (Lieutenant-General...
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  • January 16 the 4th Shock Army retook Andreapol, and five days later cleared Toropets, creating a huge salient to the west of 9th Army. During the course...
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    Bagration, his Front was expanded by three armies (although he ceded the 4th Shock Army to Second Baltic), the 39th Army (previously under the command of Third...
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  • 1943/2nd Shock Army/2nd Belorussian Front 31st Guards Tank Brigade – Converted from 235th Tank Brigade 7 February 1943/1st Guards Army/4th Ukrainian...
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    front commander Army General Hovhannes Bagramyan 4th Shock Army, led by General-Lieutenant Pyotr Malyshev 83rd Rifle Corps 6th Guards Army, led by General...
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    Vladimir Kurasov (category Army generals (Soviet Union))
    was appointed Chief of Staff of 4th Shock Army (at the same time, Colonel General Yeremenko was appointed as the Army Commander) belonging to Northwestern...
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    the 'Active Army' on 8 January 1942, having commenced military operations as part of the 4th Mixed Aviation Division [uk], 4th Shock Army, Kalinin Front...
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    Markian Popov (category Army generals (Soviet Union))
    example the 16th Army (Western Front) was headed by General Rokossovsky, the 4th Shock Army’s commander was General Yeryomenko, the 5th Army was under General...
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    Front would have for the operation the 4th Shock Army, 39th Army, 43rd Army, 3rd Air Army, and the 31st Army. As a result of the shape of the front,...
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