South Ural Military District

The South Ural Military District (YuUrVO(ЮУрВО)) was a military administrative division of the Soviet Armed Forces. It existed from 1 December 1941 to 15 January 1958.

South Ural Military District
ActiveDec 1 1941-Jan 15 1958
Country Soviet Union
TypeMilitary district
HeadquartersChkalov
EngagementsGreat Patriotic War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
see the list

History

According to the directive № 0444 of People's Commissar of Defense of the USSR Josef Stalin on November 26, 1941, established the South Ural Military District in Bashkir, Headquarters of the Military District was in Chkalov, appointed Lieutenant General Vladimir Nikolaevich Kurdyumov as commander. The management of YuUrVO was formed on the basis of Headquarters Orel Military District. The district included the territory of Chkalov Oblast, Bashkir ASSR and West Kazakh (Uralsk Oblast, Guryev Oblast, and Akhtyubinsk Oblast).[1]

The 193rd Rifle Division was reformed at Sorochinsk, within the District's boundaries, from December 1941 to 3 January 1942.

During the Khrushchev reduction of 1958, the South Ural Military District was disbanded, and its territory was assigned to the Volga and the Turkestan Military District.

Commanders

Notes

Further reading

  • (in Russian) Приказ о территориальном составе военных округов Европейской части СССР № 0444, 26 ноября 1941 г.
  • (in Russian) Сборник указов, постановлений, решений, распоряжений и приказов военного времени. 1944 г. Л.: Газетно-журнальное и книжное издательство, 1945. 78 с.
  • (in Russian) Приказы Верховного Главнокомандующего в период Великой Отечественной войны Светского Союза. М., 1975. 598 с.
  • (in Russian) «50 лет Вооруженным Силам СССР», М., 1968
  • (in Russian) Великая Отечественная война Советского Союза. 1941—1945. Краткая история. М., 1970. 640 с.
  • (in Russian) Template:Книга:История УрВО
  • (in Russian) «Краснознаменный Приволжский. Исторический очерк»
  • (in Russian) «Великая Отечественная война. 1941—1945» четыре тома
  • (in Russian) Великая Отечественная война: цифры и факты. Москва, 1995. 321 с.
  • (in Russian) Template:Книга:ВОВ. Энциклопедия
  • (in Russian) П. Г. Агарышев (под редакцией), сборник-справочник, «Урал ковал победу»
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