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3rd Belorussian Front

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Country
  
Soviet Union

Type
  
Army group

Branch
  
Red Army

Size
  
708,600 (January 1945)

Active
  
April 1944 – August 1945

Engagements
  
World War II Eastern Front Operation Bagration Baltic Offensive East Prussian Offensive

The 3rd Belorussian Front (Russian: 3-й Белорусский фронт) (alternative spellings are 3rd Byelorussian Front and 3rd Belarusian Front) was a Front of the Red Army during the Second World War.

The 3rd Belorussian Front was created on April 24, 1944 from forces previously assigned to the Western Front. Over 381 days in combat, the 3rd Belorussian Front suffered 166,838 killed, 9,292 missing, and 667,297 wounded, sick, and frostbitten personnel while advancing from the region some 50 kilometers southeast of Vitebsk in Russia to Königsberg in East Prussia.

Operations the 3rd Belorussian Front took part in include the Belorussian Offensive Operation, the Baltic Offensive Operation, and the East Prussian Offensive Operation. Although costly, the advance of the 3rd Belorussian Front was in great part victorious, with one of the few defeats occurring during the Gumbinnen Operation in October 1944.

3rd Belorussian Front was formally disbanded on August 15, 1945.

Commanders

  • Colonel General Ivan Chernyakhovsky [promoted to full General on June 26, 1944] (April 1944-February 1945)
  • Marshal of the Soviet Union Aleksandr Vasilevsky (February 1945-April 1945)
  • General Hovhannes Bagramyan (April 1945-August 1945)
  • References

    3rd Belorussian Front Wikipedia