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the fortress took some time in the face of determined Soviet resistance. By 1600 hours on 22 June, 4th Army HQ was back at
Zapruda, whereupon Front HQ ordered that 14th Mechanised Corps be launched in an attack to clear Brest and reach the frontier line. However the Army staff felt the plan had no chance of success, and so it proved; when the attack was launched the next day, only insignificant progress was made. Three days later Western Front ordered a general withdrawal to try to keep the frontier armies out of threatened German encirclement; 4th Army was directed to fall back on a line from Bytin to
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lost its water supply. From about 5 am on 22 June fierce fighting began around the Brest fortress, but the seven battalions around the fortress, from 28th Rifle Corps, were undermanned, disorganized, and slow off the mark to man the defences. Despite these deficiencies the final German reduction of
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was writing in the pre-1990 period when formation designations could be unclear, sometimes to the point of deliberate deception (Soviet 'maskirovka'). According to Sharp the 12th Rifle
Division was identified by the Germans on the Western Front, but the unit was assigned to the Far East for the
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commander, emphasized that more than half his soldiers were untrained recruits, that his artillery had received guns for which there was no ammunition, and that he only had enough lorries to make a quarter of the corps mobile – the rest would have to march.
633:, and after it arrived from Iran in 1946 the Baku Military District was abolished. Most of the divisions listed below joined the Army's forces in the Baku region toward the end of the 1940s. From its wartime divisions, toward the end of the 1980s only the
353:(According to Sharp the 12th RD was identified by the Germans on the Western Front, but the unit was assigned to the Far East for the entire war. 42nd RD was assigned to Brest Fortress at the beginning of Operation Barbarossa.)
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On the eve of the attack, 4th Army suffered, as did many Soviet formations, from German communication sabotage. Units lost telephone connections, electrical power, and the
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At the end of July 1941, the Fourth Army began to dissolve. The Fourth Army's staff members were absorbed into the general staff of the
641:) remained. The army was disbanded on 14 August 1992. Most of its equipment went to the armed forces of newly independent Azerbaijan.
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entire war. The formation that appears to have been moved into Brest
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fell on 27 June. The Army took part in the defenses of the area around
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Lieutenant General Mikhail Lugovtsev (6 March 1959 – 25 February 1961)
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while also doing many rear-area duties. Unlike in other parts of the
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was not making significant gains in the north by 1943.
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421:(RVGK, the Stavka Reserve). The field staffs of the
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176:. Its order of battle in that operation is listed
160:The Fourth Army was created in August 1939 in the
2008:Military units and formations established in 1939
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939:. George F. Nafziger. pp. 20, 32.
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238:It should be clearly understood that
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1057:Лев Рохлин: жизнь и смерть генерала.
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