The division traced its origin to the
328th Rifle Division, which was formed in the
Yaroslavl area in August – September 1941. The division initially consisted of the 1103rd, 1105th and 1107th Rifle Regiments and the 889th Artillery Regiment. Colonel P.A. Yeremin (August 1941 – April 1942) took command. On December 7, 1941, the division entered battle in area of the city of Mikhajlov of the Ryazan area. Colonel P. M. Gudz (April – September 1942) held command from April 1942. As part of the
10th Army, then the 16th Army, the division joined the
Western Front, participated in counterattack near Moscow and the winter offensive of 1942, around
Zhizdra and Kirov. On 24 May 1942 for its courage and heroism the division became the 31st Guards Rifle Division. The new regimental titles were the 95th, 97th, and 99th Guards Rifle Regiments and the 64th Guards Artillery Regiment. In the summer of 1942 the division fought in the
Bryansk area. General-Major A. F. Naumov (October 1942 – February 1943) took command in October 1942. Colonel, from 17 November 1943, general-major I. K. Shcherbina (February 1943 – July 1944) took command from February 1943. In 1943 as part of the 16th Army (since April, 16th, 1943 –
11th Guards Army) the division attacked the Oryol direction, on 15 August participated in clearing the city of Karachev. It then took part in
Operation Bagration and the
Gumbinnen Offensive. On 2 July the division was awarded the honorific Vitebsk for skilful actions in
Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive, and on 23 July for clearing the city of
Molodechno it was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner. In July during the
Vilnius Offensive the division skillfully forced the
Neman river near the city of
Alytus, for which, on 12 August it was awarded the
Order of Suvorov, 2nd class. Major General
Ivan Burmakov took command of the division in July and remained in command until the end of the war. The division has entered East Prussia on 18 October against stiff German resistance. On 14 November for valour and heroism of soldiers in the invasion of East Prussia the division was awarded the
Order of Lenin. The division participated in the
East Prussian Offensive of 1945. During the
assault on Koenigsberg, now
Kaliningrad, the division distinguished itself breaking the external defensive boundary. The division participated in the rout of the remaining German forces and the taking of the
Pilau naval base. More than 14,000 of its soldiers were awarded decorations and medals during the war, and eleven were awarded the coveted
Hero of the Soviet Union. ==Cold War==