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4th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

4th Rifle Division
Active 1921–1942; 1943–1945; 1955–1957
Country  Soviet Union
Branch Red Army
Type Infantry
Engagements

Russian Civil War

Polish-Soviet War

Soviet invasion of Poland
Winter War

World War II

Decorations

Order of the red Banner OBVERSE.jpgOrder of the Red Banner (3rd formation)

Order of suvorov medal 2nd class.jpgOrder of Suvorov 2nd class (2nd formation)
Battle honours

Smolensk (1st formation)
On behalf of the German Proletariat (1st formation)
Bezhitsa (2nd formation)

Vitebsk (3rd formation)
Commanders
Notable
commanders

Ivan Rosly
Vladimir Stenin

Nikolai Zaiyulev

Russian Civil War

Polish-Soviet War

Soviet invasion of Poland
Winter War

World War II

Order of the red Banner OBVERSE.jpgOrder of the Red Banner (3rd formation)

Smolensk (1st formation)
On behalf of the German Proletariat (1st formation)
Bezhitsa (2nd formation)

Ivan Rosly
Vladimir Stenin

The 4th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army, formed three times. It was first formed in 1919 from the remnants of the Lithuanian Rifle Division and fought in the Defence of Petrograd during the Russian Civil War. The division then fought in the Polish–Soviet War. In 1939, the division fought in the Soviet invasion of Poland. It fought in the Winter War from December 1939 and suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Kelja. After Operation Barbarossa, the division fought in the Barvinkove-Losowaja Operation and the 1942 Battle of Voronezh. It suffered heavy losses at Voronezh and was disbanded in November 1942. The division reformed in 1943 and fought in the Bryansk Offensive, Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive, Lublin–Brest Offensive, Warsaw-Poznan Offensive and Berlin Offensive. It was disbanded in the summer of 1945. The division was reformed a third time from the 160th Rifle Division and inherited that division's honorifics and awards. It became the 4th Motor Rifle Division in 1957 and disbanded in 1959.


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