Volkhov Front

Volkhov Front

The Volkhov Front ( _ru. Волховский фронт) was a Front (i.e. a military formation of roughly Army Group size) of the Soviet Army during the First Period of the Second World War.

It was formed as an expediency of an early attempt to halt the advance of the Wehrmacht Army Group North in its offensive thrust towards Leningrad. Initially the Front would operate to the South of Leningrad metropolitan area, with its flank on Lake Ladoga illustrated by the map of the opening attacks by Soviet Armies in the Tikvin offensive operation below.

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First formation

The Volkov Front was formed on 17 December 1941 from the left wing of the Leningrad Front and elements of the STAVKA Reserve during the conduct of the Tikhvin Offensive operation under the command of the General of Army Kirill Meretskov, with General G.D. Stel'makh (former commander of the 4th Army) as Chief of Staff and Army Commissar 1st Rank A.I.Zaporozhets. [Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6] Initially Sokolov's 26th Army (later 2nd Shock Army) and Galanin's 59th Armies were allocated to the Front's formation. The Front also included Meretskov's 4th Army [(Second Formation) [http://www.victory.mil.ru/rkka/units/03/18.html] ] and Klykov's 52nd Army). The Front's air support was provided by the 14th Air Army ( _ru. 14-я воздушная армия) of General-Major I.P. Zhuravlev. [ [http://allaces.ru/cgi-bin/s2.cgi/sssr/struct/h/va14.dat 14-я воздушная армия ] ] The 8th Army that was formed in early January was also added to the Front. [Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6. The Front's order of battle on January 1, 1942 can be found [http://www.tashv.nm.ru/BoevojSostavSA/1942/19420101.html here] ] Initially the Front held a frontage of 250km.The Front's neighbouring formations were the 54th Army of the Leningrad Front (later incorporated into the Volkbov Front) and the 11th Army of the North-Western Front. [Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6]

2nd Shock Army and Vlasov

Andrey Vlasov was named Deputy Commander under Meretskov and in charge of the 2nd Shock Army ( _ru. 2-ая Ударная Армия). On January 7, 1942, he spearheaded the Lubanskaya Offensive operation ( _ru. Любанская наступательная орерация) offensive to break the Leningrad encirclement. Planned as a combined operation between the Volkhov and Leningrad Fronts on a 30km frontage, other armies of the Leningrad Front (including the 54th) were supposed to participate at scheduled intervals in this operation. Crossing the Volkhov River Vlasov's army was successful in breaking through the German 18th Army lines and penetrated 70-74km deep inside German rear area. [Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6] The other armies (Volkhov Front's 4th, 52nd, and 59th Armies, 13th Cavalry Corps, and 4th and 6th Guards Rifle Corps), however, failed to provide the required support, and Vlasov's army became stranded. Permission to retreat was refused. With the counter-offensive in May 1942, the Second Shock Army was finally allowed to retreat, but by now, too weakened, it was annihilated. Vlasov was taken prisoner by the Wehrmacht troops on July 6, 1942. [Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The Gulag Archipelago. Harper & Row Publ., New York (1973), p 252, 253.]

Volkhov Operational Group

The Front was disbanded and its elements reorganised as the Volkhov Operational Group and incorporated into the Leningrad Front on 23 April 1942. [Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation]

Campaigns

Summer-Autumn Campaign of 1941

Winter Campaign of 1941-1942

trategic operations

* Tikhvinsk strategic offensive operation of 1941 ( _ru. Тихвинская стратегическая наступательная операция 1941 года)

Front and Army operations

** Tikhvinsk-Kirishsk offensive operation of 1941 ( _ru. Тихвинско-Киришская наступательная операция 1941 года)

** Malo-Vishersk offensive operation of 1941 ( _ru. Мало-Вишерская наступательная операция 1941 года)

** Lyubansk offensive operation of 1942 ( _ru. Любанская наступательная операция 1942 года).

econd formation

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The Front was reformed on the 9 June 1942 from the Volkhov Operational Group of the Leningrad Front and served until 15 February 1944, participating in the relief of the Siege of Leningrad and taking part in other operations including:

Campaigns

Winter Campaign on 1942-43

Summer Autumn Campaign of 1943

Winter-Spring Campaign of 1944

The strategic operations

* Leningrad-Novgorod strategic offensive operation of 1944 ( _ru. Ленинградско-Новгородская стратегическая наступательная операция 1944 года)

* Relief of the Leningrad blockade through Operation Spark in 1943 ( _ru. Наступательная операция «Искра» 1943 года)

Front and army operations

** Minsk offensive operation of 1943 ( _ru. Мгинская наступательная операция 1943 года)

** Novgorod-Luzhsk offensive operation of 1944 ( _ru. Новгородско-Лужская наступательная операция 1944 года)

** Operation for the conclusion of extricating of the 2nd Shock Army of 1942 ( _ru. Операция по выводу из окружения 2-й ударной армии 1942 года)

** Sinyavinsk offensive operation of 1942 ( _ru. Синявинская наступательная операция 1942 года)

References

Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6
[Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6] Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6
[Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6] Meretskov, On the service of the nation, Ch.6
[ [http://www.victory.mil.ru/rkka/units/03/18.html ВОВ-60 - 4-я армия (4-я Отдельная армия) ] ] 4th Independent Army (1st Formation) was a part of the Western Front.
[ [http://allaces.ru/cgi-bin/s2.cgi/sssr/struct/h/va14.dat 14-я воздушная армия ] ] with permission from Aviators of the Second World War site (research by V.V.Kharin)

ources

*Meretskov, K.A., On the service of the nation. Moscow, Politizdat, 1968 ( _ru. Мерецков К.А. На службе народу. — М.: Политиздат, 1968.)
*Bonn/Glantz, Slaughterhouse: Handbook of the Eastern Front, Aberjona Press, Bedford, PA, 2005
*John Erickson, The Road to Stalingrad, 1975, p.278, 332
* Lubbeck, William and David B. Hurt. "At Leningrad's Gates: The Story of a Soldier with Army Group North", Philadelphia, PA: Casemate, 2006 (ISBN 1-932033-55-6).


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