On 26 September 1941, the 120th Rifle Division (First Formation), under the command of Major General
Konstantin Ivanovich Petrov, became the 6th Guards Rifle Division for its actions in the Yelnya Offensive. Due to the German breakthrough in the
Sevsk area on 2 October, the
1st Guards Special Rifle Corps was formed. It consisted of the 6th Guards Rifle Division as well as the
5th Guards Rifle Division and two tank brigades. The corps was assembled around
Mtsensk and the 6th Guards Rifle Division arrived at the railway station there on 6 October. After the German capture of
Oryol, the corps was ordered to mount a counterattack to stop the German advance. The division, along with other units of the corps, fought actions around Mtsensk that delayed the German advance for two weeks. In November, the division became part of the
3rd Army. It was positioned around
Yefremov, which was captured by German troops on 22 November. The division fought in counterattacks to reclaim the city over the following weeks. The division finally pushed the German troops out of the city on 12 December. Continuing to advance, the division captured
Novosil on 27 December. Starting on 8 January 1942, the division fought in the Bolkhov-Mtsensk Offensive, attempting to break through German defences on the
Oka River in the Krivtsovo-Chegodaeva-Gorodische area. The division was unable to advance and suffered heavy losses. On 13 February, division commander Major General Petrov was mortally wounded by machine-gun fire from a German aircraft. The offensive was called off on 18 March. Three days later, the division became part of the
Bryansk Front reserve. From May for a year onwards, the division fought in local battles within the
Oryol Oblast as part of the
48th Army. In May 1943, the division became part of
Central Front's
13th Army and was transferred to
Ponyri, where it took up defensive positions. Ponyri was located at the northern end of the Kursk bulge and the division occupied the second line, behind the
15th Rifle Division. German troops began the first attack of the
Battle of Kursk on 5 July, breaking through the 15th Rifle Division's positions while suffering heavy losses. By the end of the day, the 6th Guards Rifle Division was defending the Ponyri railroad station, against German armored units. The division continued to defend the station against repeated German assaults for the next five days. On 7 July, the German
9th Panzer Division captured part of the forest of Berezovy Log from the division but took half the day to capture the rest of Ponyri from the neighboring
307th Rifle Division. However, the 307th and 6th Guards Rifle Divisions counterattacked after a costly German attack on 9 July and recaptured Ponyri. Due to their losses, the German troops were forced to end their offensive on the next day. According to Soviet accounts, the division had killed or wounded 8,800 German troops, destroyed 254 tanks and self-propelled guns, including 23 Tiger and Panther tanks. They also reportedly shot down five German planes. For its actions at Kursk, the division was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner. The division continued to fight in combat and participated in
Operation Kutuzov, in which it led the attack on
Dmitrovsk. In late August, the division fought in the
Chernigov-Pripyat Offensive (part of the
Chernigov-Poltava Offensive). After breaking through German defences, the division advanced toward
Glukhov and
Rylsk. Until the capture of Kiev on 6 November, the division fought to capture the Pripyat area. It was then transferred to the
Korosten area but was unable to capture Korosten. The division then fought in the Kiev offensive operation in early November and the
Kiev Defensive Operation for the rest of November and most of December. From 24 December to 14 January 1944, the division fought in the
Zhitomir–Berdichev Offensive. receiving the title "Rivne" for its actions. The division then advanced towards
Dubno but was unable to capture it and briefly went on the defensive. During March and April, the division fought in the
Proskurov-Chernivtsi Offensive, during which it captured
Berestechko. Beginning on 13 July, the division fought in the
Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive, during which it crossed the
Bug,
San and
Vistula rivers. On 9 August, the division was awarded the
Order of Suvorov 2nd class for crossing the Vistula. From 8 February, they fought in the
Lower Silesian Offensive. Continuing to advance, the division fought in the
Berlin Offensive. It captured
Zahna on 22 April. After the 1st Ukrainian Front was transferred from Berlin, the division fought in the
Prague Offensive. The division ended the war in or around
Prague. On 28 May, it was awarded the
Order of Lenin for crossing the Oder. == Cold War ==