10th Guards Army
The 10th Guards Army was a Soviet Guards formation which fought against Germany during World War II under the command of several generals. Formed in 1943, the army fought under various headquarters and ended the war besieging cut-off German forces in Latvia. The 10th Guards Army was disbanded in 1948.
History
The 10th Guards Army was formed on 16 April 1943 from the 30th Army. When formed, the army was located southwest of Vyazma. As of 1 June its main order of battle was as follows:- 7th Guards Rifle Corps
- 15th Guards Rifle Corps
- 19th Guards Rifle Corps
The 10th Guards Army had four commanders during the war against Germany:
- Apr–May 1943 Vladimir Kolpakchi
- May–Sep 1943 Kuzma Trubnikov
- Sep 1943 – Jan 1944 Aleksandr Sukhomlin
- Jan 1944 – August 1946 Mikhail Ilyich Kazakov
Commanders
- August 1946 – 12 May 1947: Colonel General Vasiliy Stepanovich Popov
- May 1947 – April 1948: Colonel General Ivan Ilich Lyudnikov
Notable battles
From October 1944, the 10th Guards Army was one of the Soviet formations committed to besieging German Army Group Kurland in the Courland Peninsula. This was a lengthy operation that continued until the Germans in Courland surrendered on May 12, 1945.