First formation The division was first formed 20 September 1939 at
Sverdlovsk in the
Urals Military District. Its primary order of battle included: • 394th, 411th, 425th Rifle Regiments • 355th Light Artillery Regiment • 457th Antiaircraft Battalion Mobilized before the beginning of
Operation Barbarossa, by June 1941 the division formed part of the
61st Rifle Corps in the
20th Army, in the
Reserve of the Supreme High Command (
Stavka Reserve) around
Moscow, the 20th
Army occupying a defensive position around
Kaluga. The division was destroyed with its corps during the
Siege of Mogilev in July 1941. The division was officially disbanded on 19 September 1941.
Second formation On 4 September 1941, the 4th
Moscow People's Militia Rifle Division, which had originally been raised in the Kuibyshev district of Moscow in July 1941, was renumbered as the new 110th Rifle Division, beginning its second formation. Its composition changed to regular army subunits to include: • 1287th, 1289th, 1291st Rifle Regiments • 971st Artillery Regiment • 695th Antiaircraft Battalion • 470th Reconnaissance Company • 859th Signal Battalion • 493rd Medical/Sanitation Battalion • 332nd Chemical Defence Company • 329th Auto-transport Company It was assigned as part of the
24th,
49th,
21st, and
33rd Armies, participating in the defensive and offensive operations around Moscow –
Operation Mars at the end of 1942 as part of the Red Army's Kalinin Front, and later in 1943 the
Rzhev-Vyazma offensives, and the Orel offensive operation (
Operation Kutuzov), after the
Battle of Kursk. From the Rzhev battles to October 1944, the division was commanded by Major General
Georgy Borisovich Peters, its former deputy commander. On 10 April 1943, the 110th Rifle Division was renamed the
84th Guards Rifle Division.
Third formation The third formation of the division was on 5 May 1943, with the same unit numbers as the second formation. On 6 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Sergey Mikhailovich Tarasov, it participated in the encirclement of
Königsberg, located at the northern sector. In that assault, the division was accompanied by its two sister divisions of
69th Rifle Corps,
50th Army: the
153rd Rifle Division, on its right flank, and the
324th Rifle Division on its left flank. The division moved to the
Kharkov Military District in
Luhansk Oblast postwar and was disbanded with the corps on or around 6 May 1946. ==See also==