1st Ukrainian Front

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1st Ukrainian Front

The commanders of the 1st Ukrainian Front at the Moscow Victory Parade. June 24, 1945.
Active 1943-1945
Country Soviet Union
Type Army Group Command
Role Co-ordination and conduct of Red Army Operations in Ukraine, Poland, and Germany
Size Several Armies
Battles/wars Korsun-Shevchenkivskyy
Hube's Pocket
Lvov-Sandomierz Operation
Vistula-Oder Offensive
Silesian Offensives
Battle of Breslau (1945)
Berlin
Halbe Encirclement
Prague
Commanders
Notable
commanders
General Nikolai F. Vatutin (October 1943-March 1944)
Marshal Georgy K. Zhukov (March 1944-May 1944)
Marshal Ivan S. Konev (May 1944-May 1945)

The 1st Ukrainian Front was a front (military subdivision) of the Soviet Union's Red Army during the Second World War.

On October 20, 1943 the Voronezh Front was renamed to the 1st Ukrainian Front. This name change reflected the westward advance of the Red Army in its campaign against the German Wehrmacht, leaving Russia behind and moving into Ukraine. The front participated or conducted battles in Ukraine, Poland, Germany, and Czechoslovakia during 1944 and 1945.

During 1944, the front participated with other fronts in the battles of Korsun-Shevchenkivskyy, and the battle of Hube's Pocket in Ukraine. It conducted the Lviv-Sandomierz Offensive, during which the Front was controlling the Soviet 1st Guards Tank Army, 3rd Guards Tank Army, 4th Tank Army, 3rd Guards, 5th Guards, 13th, 38th, and 60th Armies. It then took part in the battle for Ternopil'.

In 1945 the front participated in the Vistula-Oder offensive, and conducted the Silesian and Prague Operations, and the siege of Breslau. It also participated in the Berlin operations in Germany and Poland. The front also conducted the major part of the Halbe Encirclement, in which most of the German 9th Army was destroyed south of Berlin. It provided the defence against the counter-attacks by Armee Wenck which aimed to relieve Berlin and the 9th Army.

The front was victorious in all of its operations over the opposing forces of the Wehrmacht. The Prague Operation was the final battle of World War II in Europe.

Following the war, the Front headquarters formed the Central Group of Forces of the Red Army in Austria and Hungary, guarding the Iron Curtain.

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