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The 4th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Russian: 4-я гвардейская мотострелковая дивизия) was a motorized infantry division of the Soviet Army during the Cold War. The division began its history as the 13th Tank Corps of the Red Army, formed in April 1942 during World War II and fought in the Soviet counterattack against Case Blue, the Battle of Voronezh, and the Battle of Stalingrad. The corps lost so many tanks that it was reorganized with a mechanized corps structure in November, though it retained the 13th Tank Corps designation. For its actions the corps became the 4th Guards Mechanized Corps in early 1943 and received the Stalingrad honorific. It continued to fight in combat for most of the rest of the war, receiving the Order of the Red Banner for its role in the Nikopol–Krivoi Rog Offe

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  • 4th Guards Motor Rifle Division (en)
  • 4º Corpo meccanizzato delle guardie (it)
  • 4-й гвардейский механизированный корпус (ru)
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  • 4-й гвардейский механизированный корпус — гвардейское формирование (соединение, механизированный корпус) бронетанковых и механизированных войск (БТиМВ) РККА, в составе ВС СССР. Сокращённое наименование — 4 гв. мк. (ru)
  • The 4th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Russian: 4-я гвардейская мотострелковая дивизия) was a motorized infantry division of the Soviet Army during the Cold War. The division began its history as the 13th Tank Corps of the Red Army, formed in April 1942 during World War II and fought in the Soviet counterattack against Case Blue, the Battle of Voronezh, and the Battle of Stalingrad. The corps lost so many tanks that it was reorganized with a mechanized corps structure in November, though it retained the 13th Tank Corps designation. For its actions the corps became the 4th Guards Mechanized Corps in early 1943 and received the Stalingrad honorific. It continued to fight in combat for most of the rest of the war, receiving the Order of the Red Banner for its role in the Nikopol–Krivoi Rog Offe (en)
  • Il 4º Corpo meccanizzato delle guardie (in russo: 4-й гвардейский механизированный корпус) era una formazione meccanizzata dell'Armata Rossa costituita, originariamente come Corpo corazzato, nell'aprile 1942, che partecipò con grande distinzione a numerose battaglie e campagne di guerra nel settore meridionale del fronte orientale durante la seconda guerra mondiale. (it)
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  • 13th Tank Corps (en)
  • 4th Guards Mechanized Corps (en)
  • 4th Guards Motor Rifle Division (en)
  • 63rd Guards Motor Rifle Division (en)
  • (1942–1943) (en)
  • (1943–1945) (en)
  • (1945–1957) (en)
  • (1957–1964) (en)
  • (1964–1989) (en)
  • 4th Guards Mechanized Division (en)
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