Front (Soviet Army)

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A Front (фронт) was a major military organization in the Soviet Army, roughly equivalent to an army group in the military terminology of other countries. It should not to be confused with the more general usage of military front, describing a geographic area in wartime.

An interesting and important distinction between the two is that a Soviet front typically has its own organic tactical fixed-wing Army-sized air force. This Air Army is directly subordinated to the Front commander (typically a ground commander). The entire front might report either to STAVKA or a TVD, or Teatr Voennykh DeistviiTheatre of Military Operations.

The Soviet fronts were first raised during the Russian Civil War and were activated for the Polish-Soviet War of 1920, Soviet-Finnish War of 1937, Invasion of Poland in 1939, and during Second World War.

During WW2 and the Cold War, fronts and their staffs were integrated with various Military Districts, or became "Group of Soviet Forces in the Warsaw Pact organisation. It should be noted that not all Military Districts could form a Front, and some do not have an organic Air Army.

The fronts created during the Russian Civil War were later known as the Ist formation fronts.

The degree of change in the structure and performance of individual fronts can only be understood when seen in the context of the Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II.

Soviet fronts during the Second World War from 1941 to 1945:

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