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The Kalinin Front () was a major formation of the active in the Eastern Front of World War II, named for the city of Kalinin. It was formally established by directive on 17 October 1941 and allocated three armies: 22nd, 29th Army and 30th.

(2014). 9780811713481, Stackpole Books. .
(1974). 9781781592915, Pen and Sword Books Ltd..
In May 1942, the Air Forces of the Kalinin Front were reorganised as the 3rd Air Army, comprising three fighter, two ground attack, and one bomber division.
(2025). 9780971765092, Aberjona Press. .

In November 1942 the Kalinin Front, along with the Western Front, launched against the German defenses in the Rzhev/Vyaz'ma salient. The 3rd Shock Army, now allocated to Kalinin Front, started the operation on 24 November by attacking Third Panzer Army at , and the next day the Kalinin and Western Fronts assaulted the entire perimeter of the Rzhev salient.

(2025). 9780700613533, University Press of Kansas. .
The offensive involved the 41st, 22nd, 39th, 31st, 20th, and 29th Armies from both Fronts. The Front was then involved in the Battle of Velikiye Luki in January–March 1943. The 3rd Air Army supported both the Rzhev/Sychevka and the Velikiye Luki operations, but then appears to have been shifted to Northwestern Front briefly to cover the bridgehead.

During the Nevel- operation, from 6 October—31 December 1943, the Front (which changed names halfway through) consisted of 3rd and 4th Shock, 11th Guards and 43rd Armies, plus the 3rd Air Army. Its initial strength was 198,000 men. The losses amounted to 43,551 dead and missing and 125,351 wounded and sick.G. F. Krivosheev, Russia and the USSR in the wars of the 20th century: losses of the Armed Forces. A Statistical Study, (in Russian), via axishistoryforum at [1].

It was renamed the 1st Baltic Front in October 1943.

(1994). 9780714641201, Taylor & Francis. .


Commanders
  • Colonel-General (October 1941 - August 1942)
  • Lieutenant-General, from November 1942, Colonel-General (August 1942 - April 1943)
  • Colonel-General, since August 1943, Army General Andrey Yeryomenko (April - October 1943)

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