Soviet Fronts in WWII
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Front was a major military subdivision of the Soviet Army. However, this term is not to be confused with a more general term of a military front.
A front is roughly equivalent to an army or army group in British or American terminology.
Soviet fronts during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945:
- Baltic Front
- Bryansk Front
- Belorussian Front (alternative spellings are Byelorussian Front and Belarusian Front)
- Caucasus Front
- Central Front
- Crimean Front
- Don Front
- Far East Front
- Kalinin Front
- Karelian Front
- Kursk Front
- Leningrad Front
- Moscow Line of Defense
- Moscow Reserve Front
- Mozhaysk Line of Defense
- North Caucasus Front
- Northern Front
- Northwestern Front
- Oryol Front
- Army Group of Primorye
- Reserve Front
- Southeastern Front
- Southern Front
- Southwestern Front
- Stalingrad Front
- Steppe Front
- Transbaikal Front
- Transcaucasus Front
- Ukrainian Front
- Volkhov Front
- Voronezh Front
- Western Front