The region in 1939-1945

The region in 1939-1945

Directive of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command No. 00199 on the division of the Northern Front into Karelian and Leningrad fronts, the appointment of V. A. Frolov by the commander of the Karelian Front, Skvirsky - chief of staff

F. 3.Directive of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command No. 00199 on the division of the Northern Front into Karelian and Leningrad fronts, the appointment of V. A. Frolov by the commander of the Karelian Front, Skvirsky - chief of staff.
August 23, 1941
Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Directive of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command No. 001596 to the commander of the Karelian Front on the departure of our troops from the area of ​​Sortaval, Lahdenpokhya, Kekstolm to the Karelian Isthmus, the transportation of 313 sd to the Karelian Front and the creation of reserves for the Karelian Front

F. 3.Directive of the High Command Betting Headquarters No. 001596 to commander of the Karelian Front on the departure of our troops from the area of ​​Sortaval, Lahdenpokhya, Kekstolm to the Karelian Isthmus, the transportation of 313 sd to the Karelian Front and the creation of reserves for the Karelian Front.
September 4, 1941
Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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  • Periodicals published during the Great Patriotic War

    • Boevoy Put' (Combat Way): Red Army newspaper. 1942-

      Red Army newspaper, published by the 32nd Army of the Karelian Front during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Publication frequency: daily. Managing Editors: M. D. Shishlyaev; P. Vorobiev.

      Presented issues: 1942-1943.

    • Boevaya Vahta (Combat Watch): Red Army newspaper. 1942-

      Red Army newspaper, published by the 7th Air Army during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The first issue was released on November 25, 1942. Publication frequency: daily. Managing Editors: I. A. Portyankin (No. 169 (July 27) - 184 (August 10); G. B. Budashevsky (No. 190). Boevaya Vahta newspaper was created instead of other editions of the Karelian Front aviation units after establishing the 7th Air Army. The editorial office was in Belomorsk. It included employees of the newspapers Za Rodinu (For Motherland), Krylya Sovetov (Wings of the Soviets), Vpered (Forward) and Severniy Sokol (Northern Falcon). The newspaper featured articles, letters, notes of staff officers, unit commanders, pilots, soldiers. It also published the supplement - Bulletin of the Red Army newspaper Boevaya Vahta.

      Presented issues: 1943, 1944

    • Vpered Za Stalina! (Forward, for Stalin!): Red Army newspaper. 1944-.

      The Red Army newspaper was published by the 310th Rifle Division during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Publication frequency: 3 times per week. Managing Editor: T. Tinchurin. The publication featured essays, articles, information on the Red Army successful operations in the struggle against the Nazi invaders.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Geroichesky Pohod (Heroic Campaign): Red Army newspaper. 1939-

      Red Army frontline newspaper, published during the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-1940, and the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Publication frequency: daily. Editors: D. Ortenberg (No. 1-105); M. Wistinetsky; G. Dinov (Nos. 90 - 140), F. Derkachev (Nos. 150 - 152). Issues 1-114 featured materials about the Finnish campaign.

      Presented issues: 1941-1942, 1944

    • Za Nashu Pobedu (For Our Victory): Red Army newspaper. 1944-

      The Red Army newspaper, published by the 272nd Infantry Division of the Karelian Front during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Publication frequency: 3 times per week. Managing Editor: P. V. Fedoseev. The newspaper issued an informational bulletin as a supplement.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Znamya Pobedy (Victory Banner): Red Army newspaper. 1944-.

      The Red Army newspaper, published by the 176th Infantry Division of the Karelian Front during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The publication frequency was not regular. Managing Editor: N. N. Chugaev. The newspaper was printed in several formats: full and reduced. The numeration of the reduced issues was inconsistent. It coincided with the "main" issue or continued its numbering. From July 1944 the numeration ceased. The newspaper published combat information, articles, and frontline notes.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Krasny Strelok (Red Shooter): Red Army newspaper

      The Krasny Strelok Red Army newspaper was published during the Great Patriotic War. It was a press organ of the 21st Infantry Division. Managing Editor: B. Gryanov, deputy managing editor: D. Kiselev. Field mail: 17752-T.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Krylya Sovetov (Wings of the Soviets): Red Army newspaper. 1941-1942

      The Red Army newspaper, published by the 26th Army of the Karelian Front during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Publication frequency: 1 time in 3 days. Managing Editor: P. P. Molokoedov. The publication was liquidated after the creation of the 7th Air Army. The editorial staff entered the Boevaya Vahta (Combat Watch) military newspaper.

      Presented issues: 1942

    • Na Vraga! (To the Enemy!) : Red Army newspaper

      The Red Army newspaper Na Vraga! (To the Enemy!) was published during the Great Patriotic War. It belonged to the 77 ОМОRSBR (Navy Rifle Division), 341 Sapper Division (2F). Field mail: 42395-P.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Na Razgrom Vraga (To Defeat the Enemy): the Red Army newspaper

      The Red Army newspaper Na Razgrom Vraga (To Defeat the Enemy) was published during the Great Patriotic War. Address of Editorial Office: 1518 Field Mail (No. 1-46). It was edited by 289 SD (2F), 32 A (2F). SWF, HVO. Then it was published by 289 SD, 32 A; field mail: 42360 P (No. 47-86).

      Presented issues: 1942-1944

    • Na Shturm (On the Assault): Red Army newspaper

      The Na Shturm (On the Assault) newspaper was published during the Great Patriotic War. It was a press organ of the Karelian Front (until 10.03.1942), Medvezhyegorsk Operational Group, 313rd Infantry Division (313th division); Karelian Front (from 10.03.1942), 31st Army (32 A), 313th Rifle Division (313th regiment). Field post: 956.

      Presented issues: 1941-1942, 1944

    • Ognevoy Val (Fire Wave): Red Army newspaper. 1944-

      Red Army frontline newspaper published by the 7th artillery division of the High Command Reserve during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Publication frequency: 3 times per week. Managing Editor: A. Glezer. The publication featured operational reports, articles, frontline notes.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Razgromit' Vraga (To Defeat the Enemy): Red Army newspaper.

      The Razgromit' Vraga (To Defeat the Enemy) Red Army newspaper was published during the Great Patriotic War by the 114 Rifle Division. Managing Editor: V. Shashkov. Field mail: 17762 B. There were the Leaflets of the same name.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Smert Fashizmu (Death to Fascism): Red Army newspaper.

      The Red Army newspaper Smert Fashizmu was published during the Great Patriotic War by 61 OMORSSBR (independent Naval rifle brigade) - STAFF, 26 A. Managing Editor: N. I. Godnev. Deputy Managing Editor: A. T. Klimentyonok. Field mail: 08269 Yu.

      Presented issues: 1944

    • Strazh Severa (Guardian of the North): Red Army newspaper of the N unit.

      The Strazh Severa newspaper was published during the Great Patriotic War. Press organ of the 88 Rifle Division (83 SD) 26 Army (26 A). On March 17, 1942, the 88 Rifle Division was transformed into the 23 Guards Rifle Division. 191 field mail, unit's headquarters.

      Presented issues: 1941-1942

    • Chasovoy Severa (Watchman of the North): Red Army newspaper. 1942-

      Red Army newspaper, published by the 14th Army of the Karelian Front during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Publication frequency: daily. Managing Editor: A. P. Dokuchaev. The newspaper featured articles, notes, letters, as well as fiction. In 1942, the publication issued a collection of poems by the war poets - Fighters of the Arctic Mountains.

      Presented issues: 1944