*** Welcome to piglix ***

21st Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)

21st Mechanized Corps
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F016221-0016, Russland, Brennender T-34.jpg
A T-34 burns in Russia in 1941
Active March – August 1941
Country Soviet Union
Branch Armoured Forces
Type Mechanized Corps
Engagements Baltic Operation (1941)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Major General Lelyushenko

The 21st Mechanized Corps was a formation in the Soviet Red Army during the Second World War. Initially formed in March 1941, in response to the German victories in the West it was attached to the newly forming 27th Army, and held in reserve near Opochka in Soviet Union 130 kilometres (81 mi) South of Pskov in the Special Baltic Military District. It was under the command of Major General Lelyushenko when the German Operation Barbarossa began in June 1941. It initially consisted of the 42nd and 46th Tank Divisions, and the 185th Mechanized Division.a After the Invasion began the Special Baltic Military District was renamed Northwestern Front, Commanded by Colonel General Kutznetsov. The front fielded 8th and 11th Armies with the 27th Armies in its second echelon. The 21st Mechanized was heavily engaged in the first battles of Operation Barbarossa, particularly during the Baltic Operation (1941). After the spectacular advances by 4th Panzer Group Kutznetsov asked Stavka for the release of Berzarin's 27th Army and the 21st Mechanized Corps on 25 June and was ordered to halt Erich von Manstein's LVI Panzer Corps which was closing up to the Daugava River later that day both units engaged near Dvinsk.


...
Wikipedia

...