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12th Army (Soviet Union)

12th Army
Active 1919-1920,1939-43
Country  Soviet Union
Branch Red Army flag.svg Red Army
Type Infantry

The Soviet Union's 12th Army was a field army formed multiple times during the Russian Civil War and World War II.

The 12th Army (Russian Civil War 1st Formation) of the Soviet Red Army was first formed from Soviet forces in the north-eastern Caucasus in 1918.

The 12th Army (Russian Civil War 2nd Formation) was formed from the 1st and 3rd Ukrainian Red Armies in central Ukraine in the summer of 1919. In July 1920 Simon Aralov was chief of intelligence with this unit. it was disbanded in 1920.

The 12th Army (1st Formation) (RKKA) of the Soviet Red Army was formed from the Southern (Cavalry-Mechanised) Army Group of the Kiev Special Military District during 1939-40.

It was then involved in the Soviet invasion of Poland (1939). It entered the Second World War as part of the Soviet Southwestern Front, comprising the 13th Rifle Corps (including the 44th, 58th, and 192nd Rifle Divisions) 17th Rifle Corps (60th Mountain, 69th Mountain, and 164th Rifle Divisions), 16th Mechanised Corps (15th, 39th Tank Divisions, 240th Mechanised Division) 10th, 11th and 12th Fortified Regions, and artillery, engineering and other units. It participated in the frontier battle to the west of Stanislau. In the second half of July as part of the Soviet Southern Front it conducted defensive fights in the direction of Uman. During the Battle of Uman, the Twelfth Army was caught in a huge encirclement south of Kiev along with the 6th Army. Thus the army's headquarters was disbanded on 10 August 1941, after the battle.


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