76th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Soviet Union)
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| 76th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division | |
|---|---|
| Active | February 1944–c. 1950s |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Branch | Red Army (later Soviet Army) |
| Type | Anti-Aircraft Artillery |
| Engagements | World War II |
| Battle honours | Perekop |
The 76th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Russian: 76-я зенитная артиллерийская дивизия) was an anti-aircraft artillery division of the Soviet Union's Red Army (later the Soviet Army) during World War II and the early postwar period.
Formed in February 1944 with the 4th Ukrainian Front, the division fought in the Crimean Offensive and received the honorific Perekop for its actions there in April. It spent the next several months as a garrison for Crimea with the Separate Coastal Army but rejoined the 4th Ukrainian Front in August during the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive. Advancing westward, the 76th fought in the Battle of the Dukla Pass, the Moravian-Ostrava Offensive, and the Prague Offensive in late 1944 and 1945. From December 1944 it was part of the 38th Army. The division was disbanded by the 1950s.
