5th Shock Army
The 5th Shock Army was a Red Army field army of World War II. The army was formed on 9 December 1942 by redesignating the 10th Reserve Army. The army was formed two times prior to this with neither formation lasting more than a month before being redesignated.
Formation
The 5th Shock Army was formed on December 8, 1942, based upon the headquarters of the 10th Reserve Army, which was assigned to the Reserve of the Supreme High Command at the time. It was formed within Stalingrad Front, and was brought together in the remarkably short span of four days. Its first commanding officer was Lt. General M.M. Popov. The composition of the army on formation was:- 87th Rifle Division
- 7th Tank Corps
- 23rd Tank Corps, all from the reserves of Stalingrad Front;
- 300th Rifle Division
- 315th Rifle Division, both from 51st Army;
- 4th Mechanized Corps, from 57th Army;
- 4th Guards Rifle Division
- 258th Rifle Division
- 3rd Guards Cavalry Corps, all from 5th Tank Army;
- Additional artillery and support units.
Operational history
1942–1943
Assigned to the Stalingrad Front, on 26 December 1942 the unit participated in Operation Saturn. Its composition on 1 January 1943 was as follows:Transferred to the new Southern Front, the army took part in the Salsk-Rostov Offensive as part of the 4th Ukrainian Front. In August 1943, it finally succeeded in breaking through the German Mius-Front defensive line on the river Mius, after which it participated in the Melitopol Offensive during the Battle of the Dnieper.
On 1 August 1943, the army was composed of the following formations:
1944
In 1944, as part of the 3rd Ukrainian Front, the army took part in the liberation of the Right-Bank Ukraine and in the Jassy–Kishinev Offensive. On 1 August 1944, the unit consisted of the following formations:In early September the army was transferred to the Reserve of the Supreme High Command, relocated to the area of Kovel, in Ukraine, and on 30 October 1944 it was transferred to the 1st Belorussian Front.
1945
In 1945, the army took part in the Warsaw-Poznan Offensive and Berlin Strategic Offensive operations. During the final assault on Berlin the army was heavily reinforced and composed of:Rifle
Artillery
'''Armor and Engineers'''
Post-war occupation
The army took part in the Berlin Victory Parade of 1945. The 5th Shock Army was then assigned occupation duties in eastern Germany and was responsible for securing the Berlin area. When the Group of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany was formed the army was composed of:The army was disbanded in December 1946.
Commanders
- Lieutenant General Markian Popov:
- Lieutenant General Vyacheslav Tsvetayev :
- Lieutenant General Nikolai Berzarin :
- Colonel General Alexander Gorbatov: