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4th Shock Army (Soviet Union) : ウィキペディア英語版
4th Shock Army

4th Shock Army was a Combined Arms Army of the Soviet Armed Forces during World War II.
The Army was formed from the 27th Army on 25 December 1941 (Ist formation) within the Northwestern Front. On 1 October 1942 and it included 249th, 332nd, 334th, 358th and 360th Rifle Divisions, 21st Rifle Brigade, a number of separate tank battalions, 66,67,68,69 separate ski battalions, artillery and other subunits.
== Combat participation path during World War II ==

* Army defended the frontier along the eastern shore of lakes Velye, Seliger.
* January - February 1942 - participated in the Toropets–Kholm Offensive.
:comprising 249th, 332nd, 334th, 358th and 360th rifle divisions, 21, 39, 48 and 51st rifle brigades, two tank battalions, 2 rocket launcher divizions, 2 RGK artillery regiments
* 22 January 1942, reassigned to the Kalinin Front (20 October 1943, the 1st Baltic Front).
* Participated in the following operation of the Byelorussian Strategic Offensive (1943):
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* Nevel Offensive
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* Gorodok Offensive
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* Pololsk-Vitebsk Offensive
* The second half of 1944 reassigned to the 2nd Baltic (4 July), and 1st Baltic (from 8 August) fronts, participating in the
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* Rezhitsk-Dvina offensive
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* Riga offensive
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* Memel offensive
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* culminating combat operations in the Courland blockade.
* 9 February 1945, the army was reassigned to the 2nd Baltic Front.
* 1 April 1945, the Army is included in the Leningrad Front.
* From the Baltic in the summer of 1945, the army was dispatched to northern Kazakhstan, where its headquarters formed the basis of the new Steppe Military District (on 9 May 1945? - source Ruwiki). Two rifle corps and six rifle divisions arrived alongside the army.〔Feskov et al. 2004, 42〕

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