172nd Rifle Division
Military unit
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The 172nd Rifle Division (Russian: 172-Ñ ÑÑÑÐµÐ»ÐºÐ¾Ð²Ð°Ñ Ð´Ð¸Ð²Ð¸Ð·Ð¸Ñ) was an infantry division of the Red Army during World War II, formed thrice.
- 1st formation: September 1939âJuly 1941
- 2nd formation: October 1941âJune 1942
- 3rd formation: September 1942â1946
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| Country | Soviet Union |
| Branch | Red Army |
| Type | Infantry |
| Engagements | German-Soviet War
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| Battle honours | Pavlograd (3rd formation) |
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First formation
On 22 June 1941 it was part of the 61st Rifle Corps of the 20th Army in the Reserve of the Supreme High Command.[2] By 10 July the division transferred to the 13th Army of the Western Front with the corps.[3] It was officially disbanded on 19 September.[1]
Second formation
It was formed on 10 October 1941 from the 3rd Crimean Motorized Division as part of the 51st Army.[4] By 1 November it transferred to the Coastal Army.[5] It was officially disbanded on 25 June 1942. [1]
Third formation
The division was reformed again on 9 September in the area of the Dorokhovo railway station, part of the Moscow Defense Zone, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Kostitsyn. The latter transferred to command the 183rd Rifle Division on 30 September.[6]
At the end of the war, it was part of the 102nd Rifle Corps of the 13th Army.
In mid-1945 it was withdrawn to Korosten in the Carpathian Military District with the army's 27th Rifle Corps. The division was disbanded in 1946.[7]
Commanders
The division's first formation was commanded by the following officers:
- Major General Mikhail Romanov (14 Marchâ19 July 1941)[8]
The division's second formation was commanded by the following officer:[8]
- Colonel Ivan Laskin (6 Marchâ25 June 1942)
The division's third formation was commanded by the following officers:[8]
- Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Kostitsyn (14â30 September 1942)
- Colonel Gavriil Sorokin (31 September 1941â22 January 1943)
- Colonel Nikolay Timofeyev (23 January 1943â1 January 1944; promoted to major general 18 May 1943)
- Colonel Nikita Korkishko (2 Januaryâ7 May 1944)
- Major General Anatoly Krasnov (8 May 1944âafter 11 May 1945)