2Nd Belorussian Front

The 2nd Belorussian Front (alternative spellings are 2nd Byelorussian Front and 2nd Belarusian Front) was one of the Soviet Army fronts during World War II. The term "front" was used by the Soviets army in World War II to describe a grouping of two or more armies in the same way that the Western Allies used the term "army group", for example British 21st Army Group. The 2nd Belorussian Front (2BF) was created in 1943 as the Soviets pushed the Germans back towards Byelorussia. In January 1945 Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky was appointed commander of 2BF just in time for its last two great offensives of World War II. As part of a massive attack by four Fronts on 14 January 1945 2BF attacked East Prussia. On April 9, 1945 Knigsberg in East Prussia finally fell to the Red Army. This freed up 2BF to move west to the east bank of the Oder river. During the first two weeks of April the Soviets performed their fastest Front redeployment of the war. General Georgy Zhukov concentrated his 1st Belorussian Front (1BF) which had been deployed along the Oder river from Frankfurt in the south to the Baltic, into an area in front of the Seelow Heights. The 2BF moved into the positions being vacated by the 1BF north of the Seelow Heights. While this redeployment was in progress gaps were left in the lines and the remnants of the German II Army which had been bottled up in a pocket near Danzig managed to escape across the Oder. In the early hours on April 16 the final offensive of the war to capture Berlin and link up with Western Allied forces on the Elbe started with attacks by 1BF and To the south General Konev's 1st Ukrainian Front (1UF). On 20 April the 2BF join in the attack. By 25 April 2BF broke out of its bridge head south of Stettin and had by the end of the war captured all of Germany north of Berlin as far west as the front lines of the British 21 Army Group which had advanced over the river Elbe in some places.

Time Line

1943

1944

  • 26 June Forces of 2BF captured Mogilev.
  • 4 July 2BF was tasked with mopping up the remains of Army Group Centre's German IV Army under the command of General von Tippelskirch and the remains of the German IX Army in a large pocket southeast of Minsk .
  • 9 July The 2BF attacks northwest from Vitebsk as part of a major Soviet offensive east of Riga towards Rezekne in order to cut off the German Army Group North.
  • 29 July Soviets reach the coast cutting Army Group North off in Estonia and Eastern Latvia.
  • 13 September 2BF captured Lomza, west of Bialystok,

1945

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