3rd Baltic Front
The 3rd Baltic Front (Russian: 3-й Прибалтийский фронт) was a front of the Red Army during the Second World War. It was set up on 21 April 1944 and disbanded on 16 October that year after a series of campaigns in the Baltic states that culminated with the capture of Riga October 13–15, 1944. During 179 days of existence, the 3rd Baltic Front suffered 43,155 killed and missing in action as well as 153,876 wounded, sick, and frostbitten personnel. The sole commander of the 3rd Baltic Front was Ivan Maslennikov.
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111th Rifle Corps12th Guards Rifle Division146th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)14th Air Army20th Army (Soviet Union)23rd Guards Rifle Division265th Motor Rifle Division285th Rifle Division291st Rifle Division310th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)311th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)321st Rifle Division (Soviet Union)326th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)34th Tank Division (Soviet Union)356th Rifle Division364th Rifle Division374th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)376th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)377th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)378th Rifle Division382nd Rifle Division (Soviet Union)397th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)415th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)42nd Army (Soviet Union)54th Army (Soviet Union)55th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)67th Army (Soviet Union)73rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Soviet Union)75th Guards Rifle Division7th Assault Aviation Corps86th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)Aleksei Aleksandrovich GrechkinAndrei MoninAugust 1944Baltic offensiveCourland PocketFront (military formation)Hendrik AllikIvan MaslennikovJuly 1944
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3rd Baltic Front
The 3rd Baltic Front (Russian: 3-й Прибалтийский фронт) was a front of the Red Army during the Second World War. It was set up on 21 April 1944 and disbanded on 16 October that year after a series of campaigns in the Baltic states that culminated with the capture of Riga October 13–15, 1944. During 179 days of existence, the 3rd Baltic Front suffered 43,155 killed and missing in action as well as 153,876 wounded, sick, and frostbitten personnel. The sole commander of the 3rd Baltic Front was Ivan Maslennikov.
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3 Front Nadbałtycki (ros. 3-й ...... i w czasie II wojny światowej.
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3-й Прибалти́йский фронт, в не ...... мией летом и осенью 1944 года.
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3-й Прибалті́йський фронт — оп ...... а часів Другої світової війни.
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3. pobaltský front (rusky 3-й ...... armády za druhé světové války.
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El Tercer Frente Báltico (en r ...... us ejércitos a otros frentes.
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Le 3e front balte (russe : 3-й ...... les armées qui le composaient.
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The 3rd Baltic Front (Russian: ...... assigned its component armies.
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345,500 (September 1944)
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Pskov-Ostrov Operation
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Tartu Operation
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Soviet troops in the city of Riga
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April – October 1944
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3 Front Nadbałtycki (ros. 3-й ...... i w czasie II wojny światowej.
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3-й Прибалти́йский фронт, в не ...... мией летом и осенью 1944 года.
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3-й Прибалті́йський фронт — оп ...... а часів Другої світової війни.
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3. pobaltský front (rusky 3-й ...... armády za druhé světové války.
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El Tercer Frente Báltico (en r ...... onel general Iván Maslennikov.
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Le 3e front balte (russe : 3-й ...... du front fut Ivan Maslennikov.
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The 3rd Baltic Front (Russian: ...... ic Front was Ivan Maslennikov.
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3 Front Nadbałtycki
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3-й Прибалтийский фронт
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3-й Прибалтійський фронт
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3. Baltische Front
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3. pobaltský front
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3rd Baltic Front
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Tercer Frente Báltico
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Troisième front balte
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3rd Baltic Front - 3-й Прибалтийский фронт
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