Active 1920-1945; 1955-1956 | Branch Infantry | |
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The 34th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army, formed twice. The division was first formed in 1920. It fought in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945. Postwar, it became the 11th Machine Gun Artillery Division. The 34th was reformed from the 216th Rifle Division in 1955 but disbanded in 1956.
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History
The 34th was originally formed as a territorial division of the Volga Military District. It was named "Middle Volga" on 13 February 1930. In March 1934, it attained Cadre status and was transferred to the Far Eastern Military District. On 10 June 1935, it received the honorific "In the name of Valerian Kuybyshev". It was part of the 15th Army and the 18th Rifle Corps and fought in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. In the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, the division participated in the offensive across the Sungari River. It became part of the 5th Rifle Corps from 3 September 1945. For its combat service, it was awarded the Order of the Red Star on 14 September 1945. However, Avanzini and Crowfoot say that it was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. In the fall of 1945, the division became part of the Transbaikal-Amur Military District at Vyazemsky. It became the 11th Machine Gun Artillery Division in 1948.
In 1955, it was briefly reformed from the 216th Rifle Division at Baku with the 4th Army. It was disbanded on 7 July 1956.
Commanders
The following officers commanded the division.
Composition
The division included the following units during World War II.