1st Guards Tank Army (Soviet Union) - Components of The Army While in Germany

Components of The Army While in Germany

  • 9th Red Banner order of Suvorov Babruysk-Berlin tank division, Riesa (call sign - Strelka). Withdraw to Smolensk
    • 1th guard tank regiment
  • 11th Red Banner order of Suvorov Carpatian-Berlin Guard Tank Division, Dresden (call sign - Rapid). Withdraw to Slonim
  • 20th Red Banner order of Suvorov Carpatian-Berlin Guard Motor Rifle division, Grimma (call sign - Strekach). Withdraw to Volgograd

In its last period within the Russian Army it comprised the 4th Guards 'Kantemir' Tank Division and the 144th Motor Rifle Division (which had been withdrawn from Tallinn in Estonia).

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