207th Rifle Division began its combat path under unusual circumstances. It was partly formed for the first time as a standard Red Army rifle division...
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207th Division or 207th Infantry Division may refer to: 207th Coastal Division 207th Division (1st Formation)(People's Republic of China), January–March...
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reformed 1955 from the 207th Rifle Division, then became the 32nd Motor Rifle Division in 1957. 33rd Rifle Division — The division was formed in June 1922...
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commanded the 127th Rifle Brigade and the 150th Rifle Division. 79th Corps now consisted of the 150th, 171st and 207th Rifle Divisions, as it would for the...
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219th Rifle Divisions in November. On May 1, 1945, the 79th Rifle Corps was the superior headquarters for the 150th, 171st, and 207th Rifle Divisions. The...
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The 62nd Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Union's Red Army, formed four times and active during World War II and the postwar period...
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The 162nd Rifle Division was originally formed as an infantry division of the Red Army in August 1940 in the Kharkov Military District, based on the shtat...
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52nd Guards Rifle Division 79th Rifle Corps 150th Rifle Division 171st Rifle Division 207th Rifle Division 9th Tank Corps 8th Motorized Rifle Brigade 23rd...
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broken up into two separate rifle brigades, which were combined into the 1st Caucasian Rifle Division in 1922. The division was converted into a mountain...
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Rifle Division (not listed by Holm) 279th Reserve Motor Rifle Division (?) Earlier designations of 1989 units include the 27th Guards Tank Division (79...
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