4th Ukrainian Front

4th Ukrainian Front
The Front's banner in a Moscow museum
Active 1943–45
Country  Soviet Union
Branch Red Army
Type Army group
Role Co-ordination and conduct of Red Army Operations in Ukraine and South-Eastern Europe
Size 2 Armies
Engagements

World War II

The 4th Ukrainian Front (Russian: 4-й Украинский фронт) was a front (a roughly army group-sized formation) of the Red Army during World War II. It was formed on October 20, 1943 by renaming the Southern Front.

The front's first operations were the Lower Dnieper Strategic Offensive Operation and the Kiev Strategic Offensive and Kiev Strategic Defensive operations. In early 1944, after an amphibious landing against the German-held Crimea, begun the Crimean Strategic Offensive Operation in which 4UF, including 2nd Guards Army, 51st Army and the Separate Coastal Army destroyed the 17th Army which was holding out there. 5th Shock Army and 28th Army were also part of the Front at the time, but do not appear from U.S. military maps to have actually taken part in the battle.

18th Army also served with the front in 1944 and 1945.

On 25 August 1945 the front was disbanded and elements incorporated into the Carpathian Military District.

Order of Battle, 4th Ukrainian Front on 1 April 1944[1]

Sources and references

  1. The OOB is taken from "The combat composition of Soviet Army" handbook
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