Orders of the Day, June 21 - August 18, 1944
Order of the Day, June 21, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Marshal Govonov
Troops of the Leningrad Front, developing their breach of the
Mannerheim Line, have overcome enemy resistance on the outer and inner
lines of the Vyborg fortified area, and on June 20 captured by storm
the town and fortress of Vyborg.
In the fighting to breach the Mannerheim Line and capture the town and
fortress of Vyborg, distinction was won by troops under Col.-Gen.
Gusev, Lieut.-Gen. Cherepanov, Lieut.- Gen. Anisimov, Lieut.-Gen.
Alferov, Lieut.- Gen. Tikhonov, Maj.-Gen. Fadeyev, Maj.-Gen. Busarov,
Maj.-Gen. Lyashchenko, Col. Yelshinov and Col. Radygin; artillerymen
under Lieut.- Gen. of Artillery Odintsov, Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery
Mikhalkin, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Pyadussov and Maj.-Gen. of Artillery
Zhdanov; tankmen under Lieut.-Gen. of Tank Troops Baranov, Col.
Shpiller, Col. Protsenko, Lieut.-Col.
Kovalevsky and Lieut.-Col. Sokolov; airmen under Air Lieut.-Gen.
Rybalchenko, Air Lieut.-Gen. Samohkin, Air Maj.-Gen. Andreyev, Air
Maj.-Gen. Shcherbakov, Col. Skok, Col. Khat-minsky and Col. Greskov,
and sappers under Maj.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Bychevsky.
To commemorate the victory achieved, the formations and units which
especially distinguished themselves in the fighting shall be
recommended for conferment of the name Vyborg and for decoration with
orders.
Today, June 21, at 00.30 hours (Moscow time), the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, on behalf of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns the valiant troops of the Leningrad
Front which broke through the Mannerheim Line and captured the town and
fortress of Vyborg.
For excellent combat operations I thank the troops under your command
which participated in the breaching of the Mannerheim Line and in the
fighting for the town and fortress of Vyborg.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the fighting for the freedom and independence of our Motherland !
Death to the German-Finnish invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 24, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Army General Meretskov
Troops of the Karelian Front, supported on the flank by ships of the
Ladoga flotilla, went over to the offensive north and east of Lodeinoye
Polye, forced the Svir River along the whole front from Lake Onega to
Lake Ladoga, broke through the heavily fortified enemy defences, and in
the course of three days of offensive fighting advanced’ from 20-30
kilometres and captured more than 200 populated places, including
Podporozhye, Svirstroi, Voznessenye, Mikhailovskaya, Megrozero,
Pachnaya Selga, Berezhnaya and Mikentyeva.
In the fighting for the forcing of the Svir River and the breakthrough
of the enemy defences, distinction was won by troops commanded by
Lieut.-Gen. Krutikov, Lieut.-Gen. Mironov, Maj.-Gen. Gnedin, Maj.-Gen.
Leshchinin, Maj.-Gen. Absalyamov, Maj.-Gen. Sopenko, Rear Adml.
Chirokov, Col. Moskalev, Col. Vindushev, Col. Blashevich, Col.
Kalinovsky, Col. Zapirich, Capt. Engineer of the First Rank Dudimov and
Lieut.-Col. Blak; artillerymen commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery
Degtyarev, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Brezhnev, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery
Pavlov and Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Voevodin; tankmen commanded by
Maj.-Gen. of Tank Troops Shneider, Lieut.-Col. Terentyev, Maj.
Torchilin, Maj. Emelyanov and Maj. Krotov; airmen commanded by
Lieut.-Gen. of Aviation Sokolov, Col. Minayev, Col. Kalugin, Col.
Udonin and Col. Laryushkin; and sappers commanded by Maj.-Gen. of
Engineering Troops Khrenov and Lieut.-Col. Arshba.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting will be recommended for
conferment of the name Svir and for award of orders.
Today-, June 24, at 20.30 hours (Moscow time), the capital of the
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns our gallant troops of the Karelian
front which forced the Svir River and broke through the enemy defences.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all troops
under your command which took part in the forcing of the Svir River and
the breakthrough of the enemy defences.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German-Finnish invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 24, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Army General Bagramyan
Troops of the 1st Baltic Front, going over to the offensive, supported
by massed blows from artillery and aircraft, broke through the strong
and deeply echeloned German defences in the Vitebsk fortified area
north-west of Vitebsk on a sector of 35 kilometres in length, and
advanced in tv/o days of offensive fighting to a depth of 20 - 40
kilometres, widening the breakthrough to 80 kilometres along the front,
and reaching the Western Dvina River on a 35 kilometre stretch.
In the fighting for the breakthrough of the German defences,
distinction was won by troops commanded by Lieut.-Gen. Chistyakov,
Lieut.-Gen. Beloborodov, Lieut.-Gen. Vassilyev, Maj.-Gen. Ruchkin,
Lieut.-Gen. Yermakov, Maj.-Gen.. Fedyunkin, Maj.-Gen. Lyukhtikov,
Maj.-Gen. Khvostov, Maj.-Gen. Vlassov, Maj.-Gen. Chernikov, Maj.-Gen.
Baksov, Maj.-Gen. Sivakov, Maj.-Gen. Rucheryavenko, Col. Shkurin, Col.
Gnedin, Col. Lutskevich and Col. Chernous; artillerymen commanded by
Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery Khlebnikov, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Bazhnan,:
Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Makarov, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Shcheglov,
Maj.-Gen.of Artillery Samborsky, Col. Stepanenko, Col. Mironov, Col.
Melnikov and Lieut.-Col. Mikhailov; tankmen commanded by Maj.-Gen. of
Tank Troops Shornyakov,. Col. Podkovsky, Col. Sadovsky, Col. Kalinin
and Col. Volkov; airmen commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Aviation Papivin,
Col. Tikhomir-ov, Col. Alexandrov, Col. Kurbatov and Maj. Martanyov;
and sappers commanded by Maj.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Kossarev,
Maj.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Kolmakov, Col. Kuchuruk and Col.
Stechishin.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting will be recommended for
conferment of the name Vitebsk and for the award of orders.
Today, June 24, at 22.30 hours (Moscow time), the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns our gallant troops of the 1st Baltic
Front which broke through the German defences.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all troops
under your command which took part in the fighting- for the
breakthrough of the enemy defences.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 24, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Colonel General Chernyakhovsky
Troops of the Third Byelorussian Front, supported by massed blows from
artillery and aircraft, broke through the heavily fortified and deeply
echeloned German defences in the Vitebsk fortified area, south of
Vitebsk, on a sector of 30 kilometres, and advanced in two days
offensive fighting to a depth of 25 kilometres, widening the
breakthrough to a front of 80 kilometres, and liberating more than 300
populated places.
Simultaneously, in the Orsha direction, troops of the front broke
through the strong, deeply, echeloned enemy defences north of the river
Dnieper on a front of 20 kilometres, and advanced up to 15 kilometres.
In the fighting for the breakthrough of the German defences,
distinction was won by troops commanded by Lieut.-Gen. Lyudnikov,
Lieut.-Gen. Galitsky, Lieut.-Gen. Glagolev, Maj.-Gen. Perekrestov,
Maj.-Gen. Bezugly, Maj.-Gen. Kazartsev, Maj.-Gen. Poplavsky, Maj.-Gen.
Vorobyev, Col.Klets, Lieut.- Gen. Koshevoi, Maj.-Gen. Provalov,
Maj.-Gen. Kvashnin, Maj.-Gen. Alexeyenko, Maj.-Gen. Kalinin, Maj.-Gen.
Gladyshev, Maj.-Gen. Laskin, Col. Bibikov and Col. Koshanov;
artillerymen commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery Barsukov,
Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery Nilovsky, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Deresh,
Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Fedorov, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Rozhanovitch,
Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Kozhukov, Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery Semenov,
Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Semin, Col. Kovalenko and Col. Lukyanov; tankmen
commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Tank Troops Rodin, Maj.-Gen. of Tank Troops
Malakhov, Col. Semenyuk, Col. Kovalev and Col. Dukhovny; airmen
commanded by Col.-Gen. of Aviation Khryukin, Lieut.-Gen. of Aviation
Ushakov, Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Gorlachenko, Col. Prutkov and Col.
Zimin; sappers commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Baranov,
Maj.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Gnedovsky, Col. Lukhashenko, Col.
Soldatenkov and Col. Novikov, and signallers commanded by Maj.-Gen. of
Signal Troops Lurov and Col. Prikhoday.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting are recommended for conferment
of the name Vitebsk and for the award of orders.
Today, June 24, at 24.00 hours (Moscow time), the capital of the
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns our gallant troops of the Third
Byelorussian Front which broke through the German defences.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all troops
under your command which took part in the fighting for the breakthrough
of the enemy defences.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 25, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Colonel General Zakharov
Troops of the Second Byelorussian Front, having forced the River Pronya
west of the town of Mstislavl, supported by powerful blows from
artillery and aircraft, have broken through the heavily fortified
German defences covering the Mogilev direction on a sector 45
kilometres long and, in three days offensive engagements, have advanced
about 30 kilometres, widening the breakthrough to 75 kilometres along
the front.
In the course of the offensive, troops of the front captured the town
of Chausy, a district centre of the Mogilev Region, and liberated more
than 200 other places, including Chernevka, Zhdanovichi, Khonkovichi,
Budino, Vaskovichi, Temrivichi and Bordninichi.
In the fighting for the forcing of the River Pronya and the
breakthrough of the German defences, distinction was won by troops
commanded by Lieut.-Gen. Grishin, Lieut.-Gen. Boldin, Maj.-Gen. Multan,
Maj.-Gen. Terentyev, Maj.-Gen. Smirnov, Maj.-Gen. Gasparyan, Maj.- Gen.
Kononenko, Maj.-Gen. Skrylev, Maj.-Gen. Kirillov, Maj.-Gen. Lazarenko,
Maj.-Gen. Krasnoshtanov, Col. Yurin, Col. Slitz, Col.Artemyev, Col.
Steiger, Col. Gusev and Maj. Nesterov.
Artillerymen commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery Sokolski, Maj.-Gen.
of Artillery Degtyarev, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Razintsev, Maj.-Gen. of
Artillery Pareshin, Col. Yershov, Col. Sokolenko, Col. Korolev, Col.
Mikhno, Col. Zyablikov, Lieut.-Col. Akhtyrchenko and Lieut.-Col.
Karasev.
Tankmen commanded by Col. Kotov, Col. Lukashev, Col. Tulovsky, Lieut.-Col. Mazikin and Maj. Korolev.
Airmen commanded by Air Col.-Gen.Vershinin, Air Lieut.-Gen. Loginov,
Air Lieut.-Gen. Georgiev, Col. Getman, Col. Smolovik, Col. Vuss, Col.
Blinov, Col. Kozachenko and Lieut.-Col. Pokayeva.
Sappers commanded by Maj.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Blagoslavov, Col.
Savelov, Col. Vizirov, Col. Dergunov, Col. Sokolov, Maj. Smyshlyayev,
Maj. Petrov, Maj. Kanarchic and Maj. Shchetinnikov.
Signallers commanded by Maj.-Gen. of Signal Troops Navarchuk.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting will be recommended for the
conferment of orders.
Today, June 25, at 22.00 hours (Moscow time), the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns our gallant troops of the Second
Byelorussian Front which forced the River Pronya and broke through the
German defences in the Mogilev direction.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all the troops
under your command which took part in the fighting for the forcing of
the River Pronya and the breakthrough of the enemy defences.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 25, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Army General Rokossovsky
Troops of the First Byelorussian Front, going over to the offensive
from the area south-west of the town of Zhlobin, supported by massed
blows from artillery and aircraft, broke through the heavily fortified
German defences covering the Bobruisk direction on a sector of 35
kilometres and in two days offensive engagements advanced about 30
kilometres, widening the breakthrough to about 80 kilometres.
Simultaneously, north of the town of Rogachev, troops of the Front
forced the River Drut, broke through the strong, deeply staggered enemy
defences along a front of 30 kilometres, and advanced to a depth of
about 12 kilometres.
In the course of the offensive, troops of the Front captured more than
100 populated places, including Retka, Ozerane, Verichev, Zapolye,
Zabolotye, Knyshevichi, Moiseyevka and Mushichi, and cut the
Bobruisk-Luninets railway line in the area of the railway stations of
Moshna and Cherniye Brody.
In the fighting for the breakthrough of the German defences,
distinction was won by the troops commanded by Lieut.-Gen. Batov,
Lieut.-Gen. Luchinsky, Lieut.-Gen. Gorbatov, Lieut.-Gen. Romanenko,
Maj.-Gen. Ivanov, Maj.-Gen. Alexeyev, Maj.-Gen. Perkhorovich, Maj.-Gen.
Shvarev, Maj.-Gen. Batitsky, Maj.-Gen. Ragulya, Maj.-Gen. Zholudev,
Lieut.-Gen. Kol-ganov, Maj.-Gen. Andreyev, Maj.-Gen. Sankovsky, Col.
Mozorov, Maj.-Gen. Grebennik, Maj.-Gen. Frolenkqv, Maj.-Gen. Borisov,
Maj.-Gen. Danilov, Maj.-Gen. Kuznetsov, Maj.-Gen. Turchinsky, Col.
Sychev, Col. Kusin, Col. Mikhalitsyn, Maj.-Gen. Revunenkov, Maj.-Gen.
Mokhin, Maj.-Gen. Kazakevich, Col. Tsyplenkov and Col. Pogrebnyak.
Artillerymen commanded by Col.-Gen. of artillery Kazakov, Maj.-Gen. of
Artillery Veskin Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Timotievich, Lieut.-Gen. of
Artillery Semenov, Maj.-Gen. of Artillerry Petropavlovsky, Maj.-Gen. of
Artillery Ignatov, Col. Akimushkin, Col. Zhigarev, Col. Ivanov,
Lieut.-Col, Bespalko, Col. Veremeyev,
Col. Ostreiko, Lieut.-Col. Goncharuk, Col. Oleinik, Col. Voskresensky,
Col. Onufriyev, Col. Zrazhevsky, Col.- Travkin, Col. Podolsky and Col,
Ushakov.
Tankmen commanded by Lieut,-Gen. of Tank Troops Orel, Maj.-Gen. of Tank
Troops Panov, Lieut.-Col. Verlan, Lieut.-Col. Gavrilov, -Lieut. Col.
Sokolov, Lieut.-Col. Tideman, Lieut,-Col. Ryzhanov, Lieut.-Col.
Makharkin, Col, Novak and Maj. Krapiva.
Airmen commanded by Air Col.-Gen. Radenko, Air Lieut.-Gen. Osipenko,
Air Lieut,-Gen. Nes-tertsov, Air Lieut.-Gen. Tupikov, Air Maj.-Gen.
Komarov, Air Maj.-Gen» Krupsky, Air Maj.-Gen. Baidukov, Air
Maj.-Gen. Dzuzov, Air Maj.-Gen. Karavatsky, Air Maj.-Gen. Volkov, Air
Maj.-Gen. Menshikov, Air Maj.-Gen. Shchetchikoc, Air Maj.-Gen.
Yukhanov, Col. Chirva, Col. Kalinin, Lieut.-Col. Sherstyuk, Col.
Ivanov, Col. Sukhoryabov, Col. Borisenko and Lieut.-Col. Rasskazov.
Sappers commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Proshlyakov,
Maj.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Shvydov, Maj.-Gen. of Engineering
Troops Zhirov, Col. Gaber, Col. Yakovlev, Col. Petrov, Col.
Artsishevsky, Maj. Korolev, Capt. Lukhachev, Maj. Kozlov, Lieut.-Col.
Sborovsky and Capt. Snadin.
Signallers commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Signal Troops Maxirnenko,
Maj.-Gen. of Signal Troops Mishin, Maj.-Gen. of Signal Troops Mamotka
and Col. Borisov.
To commemorate the victory, the unit and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting will be recommended for
conferment of orders.
Today, June 25, at 23.30 hours (Moscow time), the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns our gallant troops of the First
Byelorussian Front, which broke throught the German defences in the
Bobruisk direction.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all the troops
under your command which took part in the fighting for the breakthrough
of the enemy defences and the forcing of the River Drut.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 26, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Army Generals Bagramyan and Chernyakhovsky
Troops of the First Baltic Front and the Third Byelorussian Front, as a
result of deep turning manoeuvres from the flanks, encircled the German
Vitebsk grouping consisting of five infantry divisions. Tightening the
ring of encirclement, our troops today, June 26, captured by storm the
town of Vitebsk, large regional centre of Byelorussia, an important
strategical centre of the German defences in the western direction.
In the fighting for the capture of Vitebsk, distinction was won by
troops commanded by Lieut.-Gen. Beloborodov, Lieut.-Gen. Lyud-nikov,
Lieut.-Gen. I ,o pa tin, Lieut.-Gen. Lyuichtikov, Maj.-Gen. Ibyansky,
Maj.-Gen. Prokofyev, Maj.-Gen. Bezugly, Maj.-Gen. Dibrov, Maj.-Gen.
Ussachev, Maj.-Gen. Kvashnin, Maj.-Gen. Volkhin, Col. Lutskevich; Col.
Baidak, Col. Savchenkp, Col. Goncharov, Col. Sinitsin and Col. Zhgutov;
artillerymen commanded by Lieut.-Gen. of Artillery Barsukov, Maj.-Gen.
of Artillery Shchegov, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Deresh, Col. Lukyanov,
Col. Kulikov, Lieut.-Col. Ilyichev, Lieut.-Col. Prussakov, Lieut.-Col.
Lavrinovich and Lieut.-Col. Kiyan; tankmen commanded by Lieut.-Gen.- of
Tank Troops Rodin, Maj.-Gen. of Tank Troops Malakhov, Col. Kovalev,
Maj. Zaitsev and Maj. Kupin; airmen commanded by Col.-Gen. of Aviation
Khryukin, Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Ivanov, Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Molokov,
Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Gorlachenko, Lieut.-Gen. of Aviation
Blagoveshchensky, Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Zakharov, Lieut.-Col. Bolotov,
Lieut.-Col. Shkulepov, Lieut.-Col. Nestoyanov and Maj. Vyssokossov;
sappers under Lieut.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Baranov, Maj.-Gen. of
Engineering Troops Gnedovsky, Col. Gorodkov and Lieut.-Col. Ghizh, and
signalmen under Maj.-Gen. of Signal Troops Babkin, Maj.-Gen. of Signal
Troops Sorokin, Col. Rodionov and Lieut.-Col. Ageyev.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting for the liberation of Vitebsk
will be recommended for conferment of the name Vitebsk, and for award
of orders.
Today, June 26, at 22.00. hours. (Moscow time), the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns our gallant troops of the First Baltic
Front and the Third Byelorussian Front, which captured the town of
Vitebsk.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all the troops
under your command which took part in the fighting for the liberation
of Vitebsk.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 26, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Army General Rokossovsky
Troops of the First Byelorussian Front, continuing their successful
offensive, today, June 26, captured the town and large railway junction
of Zhlobin, important strongpoint in the German defences in the
Bobruisk direction.
In the fighting for the capture of Zhlobin, distinction was won by
troops commanded by Lieut.-Gen. Rornanenko, Maj.-Gen. Pichugin, Col.
Petrovsky and Col. Massonov; artillerymen commanded by Col. Travkin and
Lieut.-Col. Bublikov; airmen commanded by Lieut.-Col. Grishchenko. and
pontoon builders commanded by Lieut.-Col. Massik.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting for Zhlobin, will be
recommended for conferment of the name Zhlobin and for award of orders.
Today, June 26, at 23.00 hours (Moscow time) the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 12
artillery salvoes from 124 guns our gallant troops of the First
Byelorussian Front, which captured the town of Zhlobin.
For excellent military operations I express: my thanks to all the
troops under your command which took part in the fighting for the
liberation of Zhlobin.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, June 27, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front, developing their
offensive, on June 27, as a result of a swift outflanking manoeuvre
combined with a frontal attack, captured the town and operationally
important railway junction of Orsha, powerful bastion of German defence
covering the Minsk direction.
The Order mentions 50 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, June 28, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Zakharov, announces that
troops of the Second Byelorussian Front, having forced the Dnieper
along a stretch of 120 kilometres, broke through the second German
defensive zone which had been prepared along the western bank of the
river and, on June 28, carried by storm the town of Mogilev – large
regional centre of Byelorussia, and operationally important centre of
the Germans’ defence in the Minsk direction, and also captured in
fighting the towns of Shklov and Bykhov.
The Order mentions 99 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, June 28, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front, developing a vigorous offensive
on June 28, as a result of a deep outflanking manoeuvre, captured the
town and important railway junction of Ossipovichi, so completing the
encirclement of the Bobruisk group of German troops.
The Order mentions 7 commanders of troops, tankmen and airmen whose units and formations have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day,
June 29, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Meretskov, announces that
troops of the Karelian Front, as a result of a deep encircling manœuvre
and a landing on the western shore of Lake Onega, have liberated the
town of Petrozavodsk (capital of the Karelo-Finnish Republic) from the
German and Finnish invaders, and captured the town and railway station
of Kondopoga, thus clearing the enemy from the whole length of the
Kirov (Murmansk) railway.
The Order mentions 13 commanders of sailors, troops, artillerymen,
sappers and signallers whose units have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 24 salvoes was fired by 324 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, June 29, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front, breaking down the resistance of
the German grouping encircled at Bobruisk, on June 29, captured by
storm the town and large railway station of Bobruisk, an important
centre of communications and powerful strong-point of the German
defences covering the Minsk and Baranovichi directions.
The Order mentions 54 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sailors, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 1, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front, developing their
successful offensive, forced the River Berezina on a front of 110
kilometres and, on July 1, captured by storm the town and large
junction of communications Borisov, the important strong-point of
German defences covering the approaches to Minsk.
The Order mentions 62 commanders of troops, cavalrymen, artillerymen, tankmen, airmen, sappers and signallers.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 2, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front, as a result, of a vigorous
offensive by tank formations and infantry north-west of Minsk, have
captured Vileika, a regional centre of Byelorussia, and the important
railway station and town of Krasnoye. Thus our troops have cut the
Germans’ communication lines from Minsk to Vilno and Lida.
Simultaneously, south-west of Minsk, troops of the First Byelorussian
Front, after a vigorous blow launched by cavalry, tank formations and
infantry, captured the towns and important communication centres of
Stolbtsy, Gorodeya and Nesvizh, so cutting the German communication
lines from Minsk to Brest and Jjtlninets.
The Order mentions 24 commanders of tankmen, cavalrymen, troops,
artillerymen and airmen whose units and formations have distinguished
themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day,
July 3, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky and Marshal
Rokossovsky, announces that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front,
with the support of troops of the
1st Byelorussian Front, as the result of a deep outflanking manœuvre,
to-day, July 3, carried by assault the capital of Soviet Byelorussia,
the town of Minsk – most important strategic centre of the German
defences in the Western direction.
The Order mentions 80 commanders of tankmen, Kuban Cossack cavalry,
troops, artillerymen, airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and
formations have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 24 salvoes was fired by 324 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 4, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Bagramyan, announces that
troops of the First Baltic Front, developing their offensive on July 4,
captured by storm the town and important railway junction of Polotsk –
powerful fortified area of German defence covering the Dvinsk’
direction.
The Order mentions 49 commanders of troops artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 5, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front, on July 5, as a result of
a vigorous attack by tank formations, cavalry and infantry, captured
the town and large railway junction of Molodechno, an important
strong-point of the German defences covering the road to Vilno and Lida.
The Order mentions 17 commanders of troops, tankmen, cavalrymen,
artillerymen and sappers whose units and formations have distinguished
themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired by 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 6, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front on July 6, captured the town of
Kovel, an important strongpoint of the German defences and large
railway junction. The Order mentions 18 commanders of troops,
artillerymen, airmen and sappers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired by 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 8, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that, on
July 8, troops of the First Byelorussian Front, as a result of an
outflanking manoeuvre by cavalry and tank formations, combined with a
frontal infantry attack, captured the town of Baranovichi, regional
centre of Byelorussia and important railway junction, and the powerful
fortified area of the German defences covering the Byelostok and Brest
directions.
The Order mentions 51 commanders of troops, Kuban cavalrymen, tankmen,
artillerymen, airmen and sappers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow, guns.
Order of the Day, July 9, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front, as a result of a skilful
manoeuvre by cavalry, tanks and infantry have captured the town of
Lida, large railway junction and important strongpoint of the German
defences in the Grodno direction.
The Order mentions 21 commanders of cavalrymen, tankmen, troops,
artillerymen, airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations
have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired by 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 10, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front forced the River Shara on a 60
kilometre front and captured the town of Slonim, large centre of
communications and powerful strongpoint of the German defences on the
River Shara.
Simultaneously, in the Pinsk direction, troops of the front, supported
by the Dnieper River Naval Flotilla, captured the town of Luninets,
important railway junction in Polessye.
The Order mentions 62 commanders of troops, Kuban Cossack Cavalry,
tankmen, artillerymen, airmen, Dnieper River sailors, sappers and
signallers whose units and formations have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 12, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Yeremenko, announces that
troops of the Second Baltic Front, having gone over to the offensive
from the area north-west and west of Novo-Sokolniki, have broken
through the German defences, and in two days offensive fighting have
advanced up to 35 kilometres, widening the breach to 150 kilometres
along the front.
In the course of the offensive, the troops of this Front have captured
the town and large railway junction of Idritsa, an important strong
point of the German defences, and have also captured more than 1,000
other populated places, including Kudever, Dukhnovo, Yukhovichi,
Rossono and Klyastitsy.
The Order mentions 39 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day,
July 13, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front to-day, July 13, as a
result of
five days’ fighting, liquidated the German garrison encircled in the
town of Vilnius and liberated the capital of the Lithuanian Soviet
Socialist Republic from the Fascist invaders.
The Order mentions 81 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 24 salvoes was fired by 324 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 14, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky. announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front, with the support of the Dnieper
River Naval Flotilla, after forcing the Rivers Yaselda and Pripyat, on
July 14 captured by storm the town of Pinsk, regional centre of Soviet
Byelorussia and important strongpoint in the German defences in the
Brest direction.
The Order mentions 29 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sailors of the Dnieper River Naval Flotilla, sappers and
signallers whose units and formations have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 14, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Zakharov, announces that
troops of the Second Byelorussian Front, developing their offensive, on
July 14, captured the town and large railway Junction of Volkovysk,
important strongpoint in the German defences covering the road to
Byelostok.
The Order mentions 27 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired by 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 16, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky and
Col.-Gen. Zakharov, announces that troops of the Third and Second
Byelorussian Fronts, by the skilful collaboration of their formations,
on July 16, captured by storm the town and fortress of Grodno, a large
railway junction and important fortified area of the German defences
covering the approaches to the frontiers of East Prussia.
The Order mentions 44 commanders of cavalry men, troops, artillerymen,
tankmen, airmen sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 18, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Koniev, announces that troops of
the First Ukrainian Front, going over to the offensive and supported by
massed artillery and aircraft blows, have broken through the strong and
deeply echeloned German defences in the Lvov direction, and in three
days offensive fighting have advanced to a depth of up to 50
kilometres, widening their breakthrough along the front to 200
kilometres.
During the offensive, the troops of the front have captured the towns
Poritsk, Gorokhov, Radzekhov, Brody, Zolochev, Busk and Kamenka, the
town and large railway junction of Krasnoye, and more than 600 other
populated places.
The Order mentions 52 commanders of troops, cavalrymen, artillerymen,
tankmen, airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 19, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Maslennikov, announces that
troops of the Third Baltic Front, having forced the River Velikaya,
have broken through the heavily fortified and deep German defensive
zone south of the town of Ostrov and, in two days offensive fighting,
advanced up to 40 kilometres, widening the breakthrough to 70
kilometres along the front.
During the offensive, troops of the Front captured over 700 populated
places, including the large townships of Shanino, Zelenovo and
Krasnogorodskoye.
The Order mentions; 26 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 20, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Koniev, announces that troops of
the First Ukrainian Front, developing their successful offensive, on
July 20, captured by storm the towns . and large railway junctions of
Vladimir Volynsky and Rava Russkaya, important strong-points of the
German defences in the Western Ukraine.
The Order mentions 26 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 20, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed
to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that troops of the First Byelorussian
Front, passing to the offensive from the area of Kovel, have broken
through the strongly fortified German defences, and in three days
fighting advanced up to 50 kilometres, widening their breach to 150
kilometres along the front. In the offensive, troops of the front
captured more than 400 populated places, including the large townships
of Ratno, Maloryta, Lyuboml and Opalin, and reached the Western Bug
River.
The Order mentions 64 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired by 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 21, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Maslennikov, announces that
troops of the Third Baltic Front, as a result of a skilful out-flanking
manoeuvre combined with a frontal attack on July 21, captured by storm
the town of 0strov - large communications centre and powerful
strongpoint of the German defences covering the roads to the central
districts of the Baltic area.
The Order mentions 30 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired from 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 22, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front on July 22, captured by storm
the town and large railway junction of Kholra, an important strongpoint
in the German defences in the Lublin direction.
The Order mentions 25 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired by 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 22, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Bagramyan, announces that
troops of the First Baltic Front, as a result of a vigorous attacks by
infantry and tank formations on July 22 captured the town and large
communication centre Panevezhis (Ponovezh), an important strongpoint in
the German defences covering the main road from the Baltic area to East
Prussia.
The Order mentions 24 commanders of troop artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired from 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 23, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Maslennikov, announces that
troops of the Third Baltic Front on July 23, carried by assault the
town and large railway junction of Pskov - powerful strongpoint in the
German defences covering the roads to the southern districts of
Esthonia.
The Order mentions 33 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and -signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from -224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 24, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front, as a result of a vigorous
pensive by tank formations, cavalry and infantry captured the town and
important railway junction of Lublin - important strongpoint in the
German defences covering the roads to Warsaw.
The Order mentions 54 commanders of tank troops, cavalrymen, troops,
artillerymen, airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations
have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 26, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Govarov, announces that troops
of the Leningrad Front, having gone over to the offensive in the Narva
area, broke through the strongly fortified, deeply echeloned enemy
defence zone and, as a result of skilful outflanking manoeuvre and
frontal attack on July 26, carried by storm the town and fortress of
Narva - an important fortified zone of the German defences covering the
road to Esthonia.
The Order mentions 36 commanders of troops artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired fro 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 26, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front, as a result of a vigorous
attack by tank formations and infantry, have carried by storm the town
and fortress of Dem-blin (Ivangorod) - a large railway junction and
powerful strongpoint of German defences on the River Vistula.
The Order mentions 42 commanders of troops, tankmen, artillerymen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 27, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Zakharov, announces that on
July 27, troops of the Second Byelorussian Front after two days
fighting, captured by storm the town and large industrial centre of
Byelostok, an important railway junction and powerful fortified area of
the German defences covering the road to Warsaw.
The Order mentions 68 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 27, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Koniev, announces that on July
27, as a result of an outflanking manoeuvre in combination with a
frontal attack, troops of the First Ukrainian Front captured the
regional centre of the Ukraine, the town of Stanislav, a large railway
junction and important German stronghold in the foothills of the
Carpathians.
The Order mentions 42 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 27, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Yeremenko, announces that
on July 27, troops of the Second Baltic Front, developing their
offensive, captured by storm the towns of Dvinsk and Rezekne, important
railway junction and powerful German strongpoints in the Right
direction.
The Order mentions 70 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 27, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Koniev, announces that on July
27, after two days fighting, as a result of a skilful outflanking
manoeuvre by tank formations and infantry, troops of the First
Ukrainian Front captured by storm the important economic and political
centre and regional town of the Ukraine, Lvov, a big railway junction
and strategically important strongpoint of the German defences covering
the roads to the southern areas of Poland.
The order mentions 82 commanders of tankmen, troops, artillerymen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 27, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Bagramyan, announces that
on July 27, troops of the First Baltic Front, as a result of a resolute
blow by tank formations and infantry, captured the town of Shavli, a
large communication centre linking the Baltic with East Prussia.
The Order mentions 32 commanders of tankmen, troops, artillerymen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 28, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Koniev, announces that troops of
the First Ukrainian Front, having forced the River San, broke through
the enemy defences and, as a result of an outflanking manoeuvre by tank
formations, cavalry and infantry, captured the town and fortress of
Peremyshl and the town of Yaroslav, important nodal points of
communications and powerful strongpoints of the German defences
covering the roads to Cracow.
The Order mentions 52 commanders of tankmen, cavalrymen, troops,
artillerymen, airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations
have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 28, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front, as a result of a skilful
outflanking manoeuvre and frontal attack on July 28, captured the town
and fortress of Brest (BrestrLitovsk), regional centre of Byelorussia,
and an operationally Important railway junction and powerful fortified
area of the German defences in the Warsaw direction.
The Order mentions 67 commanders of troops, Kuban cavalry,
artillerymen, tankmen, airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and
formations have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 31, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Rokossovsky, announces that
troops of the First Byelorussian Front, after stiff engagements,
carried by storm the towns and important nodal points of communication
Sedlets, Minsk-Mazovetsky and Lukov - powerful German strong points at
the approaches to Warsaw.
The Order mentions 43 commanders of tankmen, cavalrymen, troops,
artillerymen, airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations
have distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 31, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Bagramyan, announces that
on July 31, troops of the First Baltic Front, as a result of a swift
manoeuvre of tank formations and infantry, captured in fighting the
town of Jelgava (Mitava), main junction of ‘communication lines
connecting the Baltic area with East Prussia.
The Order mentions 57 commanders of tankmen, troops, artillerymen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, July 31, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front, passing to the offensive,
forced the River Nyemen, broke through strongly fortified enemy
defences on the western bank of the Nyemen and in three days offensive
engagements advanced up to a depth of 50 kilometres and widened the
breach to about 230 kilometres along the front. In the course of the
offensive, troops of the front captured the town and large railway
station of Mariampol, the important nodal points of communications
Pilvishki, Shostakov and Seiny, and captured over 1,500 other populated
places.
The Order mentions 66 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224. Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, August 1, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Army-General Chernyakhovsky, announces
that troops of the Third Byelorussian Front have crushed the enemy
resistance, and carried by storm the town and fortress of Kaunas
(Kovno) - operationally important nodal point of communications and
powerful strongpoint of the German defence covering the approaches to
the frontiers of East Prussia.
The order mentions 69 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, August 5, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Koniev, announces that,
continuing their offensive, troops of the First Ukrainian Front forced
the River Stryi and on August 5, carried by storm the town of Stryi, a
large railway junction and important strongpoint of enemy defences in
the foothills of the Carpathians.
The Order mentions 16 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished,themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired from 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, August 6, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Petrov, announces that troops
of the Fourth Ukrainian Front, developing their successful offensive on
August 6, captured by storm Drohobych, the large industrial centre and
regional town of the Ukraine, an important communications junction and
strongpoint in the enemy defences covering the approaches to the
Carpathian passes.
The Order mentions 25 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 20 salvoes was fired from 224 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, August 7, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Marshal Koniev, announces that troops of
the First Ukrainian Front, as a result of stubborn fighting on August
7, captured the town and large railway junction of Sambor - an
important strong point of the German defences in the Carpathian
foothills.
The Order mentions 16 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired from 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, August 7, 1944
Order of the Day, addressed to Col.-Gen. Petrov, announces that troops
of the Fourth Ukrainian Front, continuing their offensive, on August 7,
captured in fighting the town of Borislav, large oil industry centre of
the Western Ukraine.
The Order mentions 17 commanders of troops, artillerymen, tankmen,
airmen, sappers and signallers whose units and formations have
distinguished themselves.
A salute of 12 salvoes was fired from 124 Moscow guns.
Order of the Day, August 14, 1944
Troops of the Second Byelorussian Front, continuing their offensive, on
August 14 carried by storm the town and fortress of Ossovets, powerful
fortified district in the German defences, on the River Bobr covering
the approaches to the borders of East Prussia.
In the fighting for the capture of the town and fortress of Ossovets,
distinction was won by troops commanded by Col.-Ben. Boldin, Lt.-Gen.
Greshin, Maj.-Gen. Zakharov, Col. Kazak, Col. Fedoztov, Ma j.-Gen.
Gasparyan, Maj.-Gen. Krasnoshtanov, Col. Suprunov, Maj. Gen. Kirillov,
Maj.-Gen. Terentyev, Maj.-Gen. hkrylev and Col. Artemeyev; artillerymen
commanded by Lt.-Gen. of Artillery Sokolosky, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery
Degtyarev, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Karepin, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery
Vassilyev, Col. Yelkin, Col. Zyablikov, Col Korolev, Col. Korotkikh and
Col. Turchaninov tankmen commanded by Ma j. -Gen. of Tank Troops
Shirobokov, Col. Shmyrov, Col. Rodionov and Col. Kozikov; airmen
commanded by Col.-Gen. of Aviation Vershinin, Lt.-Gen. of Aviation
Ossipenko, Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Baidukov, Col. Yakushin, Col. Volkov,
Col. Grishchenko, Col. Pokayeva and Maj. Rubtsev; sappers commanded by.
Maj.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Blagslavov, Col. Melnikov, Col.
Tretyakov, Col. Vizirov, Col. Loginov, Col. Mirotvorsky and Maj.
Petrov; and signallers commanded by Maj.-Gen. of Signal Troops Borzov,
Col. Teikovtsev and Maj.-Gen. of Signal Troops Novarchuk.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particulary
distinguished themselves in the fighting for the capture of the town
and fortress of Ossovets will be recommended for conferment of the name
Ossovets and award of orders.
Today, August 14, at 22.00 hours (Moscow time), the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 12
artillery salvoes from 124 guns our gallant troops of the Second
Byelorussian Front which captured the town and fortress of Ossoviets.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all the troops
under your command which took part in the fighting for the liberation
of Ossovets.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the Struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Order of the Day, August 18, 1944
Issued by Marshal Stalin and addressed to Marhal Koniev
Troops of the First Ukrainian Front, having forced the River Vistula in
the Sandomir area, as a result of stubborn fighting advanced up to 50
kilometres, expanded the bridgehead they had captured on the western
bank of the Vistula up to 120 kilometres along the front, and today,
August 18, captured by storm the town of Sandomir, important German
defence strongpoint on the left bank of the River Vistula.
In the fighting during the forcing of the Vistula and for the capture
of the Sandomir bridgehead, distinction was won by troops commanded by
Lt.-Gen. Pukhov, Lt.-Gen. Zhadov, Col.-Gen. Gordov, Maj.-Gen.
Cherokmanov, Maj.-Gen. Onupriyenko, Maj.-Gen. Rodimtsev, Maj.-Gen.
Puzikov, Maj.-Gen. Zakharov, Maj.-Gen Vekhin, Col. Belyayev, Maj.-Gen.
Pankratov, Maj.-Gen. Krasnov, Col. Muratov, Maj.-Gen. Gladkov, Lt.-Col.
Madetyan, Col. Samsonoy, Col. Kolobov, Maj.-Gen. Trofimov, Maj.-Gen.
Baklanov, Maj.-Gen. Oleinikov, Maj.-Gen. Motov, Colk Skryganov,
Maj.-Gen. Pichugin, Maj.-Gen Sukhanov, Col. Rusakov and Maj.-Gen.
Antsiferov.
Artillerymen commanded by Col.-Gen. of Artillery Varentsov, Maj.-Gen.
of Artillery Yarovoi, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Polosukhin, Maj.-Gen. of
Artillery Kubeyev, Maj.-Gen. of Artillery Dzevulsky, Maj.-Gen. of
Artillery Poluyektov, Col. Khussid, Lt.-Col. Tsessed Lt.-Col. Petrun,
Col. Bassov, Col. Dobriansky, Col. Chevol, Lt.-Col. Korozin, Col.
Rukosuyev, Col. Sussky and Col. Franchenko.
Tankmen commanded by Col.-Gen. of Tank Troops Novikov, Lt.-Gen. of Tank
Troops Getman, Lt.-Gen. of Tank Troops Sukhov, Maj.-Gen.Dremov,
Maj.-Gen. of Tank Troops Novilov and Maj.-Gen. of Tank Troops
Mitrofanov. Airmen commanded by Col.-Gen. of Aviation Krasovsky,
Lt.-Gen. of Aviation Ryazanov, Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Agaltsov,
Maj.-Gen. of Aviation Baranchuk, Lt.-Col. Fetissov, Lt.-Col. of
Aviation Zlatosvetov, Col. Ossadchi, Col.Kurochkin, Maj.-Gen. of
Aviation Utin, Col. Pokryshkin, Col. Machin, Col. Geibso and Col.
Yuzeyev. Sappers commanded by Lt.-Gen. of Engineering Troops Galitsky,
Col. Volodin, Col. Sokolov, Col. Gordyukov, Col. Salaokhov and Col.
Bodolynny. Signallers commanded by Lt.-Gen. of Signal Troops Bulychov,
Maj.-Gen. of Signal Troops Akhremenko, Col. Bogomolov and Lt.-Col.
Kostin.
To commemorate the victory, the units and formations which particularly
distinguished themselves in the fighting for the crossing of the
Vistula and the capture of the Sandomir Ipgehead will be recommended
for conferment of the names of Sandomir and Vistula and award of orders.
Today, August 18, at 23.00 hours (Moscow time), the capital of our
Motherland, Moscow, in the name of the Motherland, will salute with 20
artillery salvoes from 224 guns our valient troops of the First
Ukrainian Front which forced the River Vistula and captured the
Sandomir bridgehead.
For excellent military operations I express my thanks to all the troops
under your command which forced the Vistula and liberated Sandomir.
Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in the struggle for the freedom and independence of our Motherland!
Death to the German invaders!
J. Stalin
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Supreme Commander-in-Chief
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