1st Tank Brigade (Soviet Union) explained

Unit Name:1st Tank Brigade
Dates:1941–1942
Branch:Soviet Army
Type:Armored
Battles:World War II

The 1st Tank Brigade was a Soviet tank brigade taking a part in World War II. The brigade was in the lines during 18 September 1941 to 16 February 1942.

History

The 1st Tank Brigade was formed 14 September 1941 in Kosteryovo on the basis of the disbanded 32nd and 34th Tank Divisions. At the time of formation there were in the brigade 7 KV-1, 22 T-34 and 32 T-40 with 1 847 of personnel assets. 15th September, 1941 the brigade departed by railway to Okhtyrka and 21 September 1941 concentrated in 20 km southeastward Romny. September 21 to October 25 the brigade had fought retiring from Romny to Belgorod. October 26 to December, 17 the brigade had been restored in the reserve. December, 18 the brigade had been deployed to Kastornoye and December, 20 to January, 2 the brigade had advanced from Kastornoye to Shchigry. January, 3 to January, 15 the brigade was in reserve and January, 16 reopened offensive to Shchigry. The offensive was continued to 11 February 1942 and then the brigade taken on the defensive.

On 16 February 1942 the brigade was retitled to 6th Guards Tank Brigade for distinguished conduct under fire.[1]

Order of battle

Since 14 September 1941:

Since December, 1941:

Unit Relation

References and notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Советские танковые войска. Танковые армии.