32nd Rifle Division (1934-57) | |
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Active | 1934 - c.1957 |
Country | Soviet Union |
Branch | Soviet Army |
Type | Division |
Role | Rifle |
Engagements | Battle of Moscow, others |
The 32nd Rifle Division was first raised in 1920 in the Saratov area.
According to the order RVSR number 1086/181 of 25 May 1922 2nd Saratov separate Infantry Brigade and 81st Infantry Brigade of the 27th Infantry Division of the Omsk to reshape the 32nd Infantry Division. It was located in Saratov (Volga Military District).
July 20, 1922 - the official birthday of the 32nd Infantry Division. According to the order RVSR number 1647/323 of 10 July 1922 excluding brigade unit in the divisional structure, the 32th Rifle Division was reorganized on the basis of the 81st Infantry Brigade. Its 241 th, 242nd, 243 th Infantry Regiment receive numbers respectively 94th, 95th, 96th. On November 29, 1922 by the order № 2668/508 RVSR in connection with the adoption of patronage Saratov City Council awarded the division name: Saratov 32nd Rifle Division.
In 1934 it joined the Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army, serving the Far Eastern Military District as part of the 39th Rifle Corps. It took part in a number of border skirmishes on the Manchurian border near Lake Khasan. By 1941 it consisted of the 17th, 113th, and 322nd Rifle Regiments and the 133rd and 154th Artillery Regiments.
While the 32nd Rifle Division was serving in the 25th Army of the Far East Military District, the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in Europe on June 22, 1941. The German Army Group Center in September paused near Smolensk because Hitler had ordered the capture of Kiev to secure the southern flank. This allowed the Soviets some time to prepare the defenses west of Moscow, but by the beginning of October the offensive toward the capital began again and was called Operation Typhoon by the Germans. The 32nd Rifle Division was ordered west and was rapidly transported by train to the Mozhaisk Defense Line, then manned by Dmitri Danilovich Lelyushenko's 5th Army. By October 10, the forward elements had arrived and dug in on the old Borodino battlefield, where the Russians had bled white Napoleon's Army in 1812. The best the division could hope for was to delay the German advance long enough to form a new line of defense further east. The Germans attacked with two veteran divisions, the 10th Panzer Division and the 2nd SS Division Das Reich on the 32nd's line of defense. On October 13 the fighting began in the Yelnya area (defended by the 17th Regiment). The battle continued for five more days until the exhausted Russians fell back further to the east and Mozhaisk fell on the 18th. The 32nd Rifle Division had traded its blood for time and had inflicted heavy losses on the Germans. It stayed on the front lines through November and took part in the Battle of Moscow.