In the summer of 1946, the 4th Guards Rifle Corps was disbanded along with the 35th, 74th, 82nd and 88th Guards Rifle Divisions. In July 1956, the 28th and 29th Guards Rifle Corps were disbanded. During the
Cold War, 8th Guards Army stood opposed to
NATO forces (specifically the
US V Corps) along the strategically vital
Fulda Gap in
West Germany. In June 1964, the
21st Guards Motor Rifle Division transferred to the
1st Guards Tank Army and was replaced by the
20th Guards Motor Rifle Division. On 22 February 1968, it was awarded the
Order of Lenin for success in combat training. In May 1983, the 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division transferred to the 1st Guards Tank Army and was replaced by the 27th Guards Motor Rifle Division. • Headquarters at Weimar-Nohra • 227th Separate Protection and Enforcement Battalion - Weimar-Nohra • 794th Separate Spetsnaz Company - Weimar-Nohra • 747th Communications Center - Weimar-Nohra •
11th Missile Brigade -
Jena-Forst •
449th Missile Brigade -
Arnstadt •
79th Guards Tank Division -
Jena, GDR: - disbanded, 1992 • 17th Guards Tank Regiment (Saalfeld) • 45th Guards Tank Regiment (Weimar) • 211th Guards Tank Regiment (Jena) • 247th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Weimar) • 172nd Guards Artillery Regiment (Rudolstadt) • 1075th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Weimar) in 1945 •
27th Guards Motor Rifle Division - General-Maerker-Kaserne,
Halle, GDR: - to
Totskoye,
Volga Military District • 68th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Halle) • 243rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Halle) • 244th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Schlotheim) • 28th Tank Regiment (Halle) • 54th Guards Artillery Regiment (Halle) • 286th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Halle) •
39th Guards Motor Rifle Division -
Ohrdruf, GDR: - disbanded, 1992 • 117th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Meiningen) • 120th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Ohrdruf) • 172nd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Gotha) • 15th Guards Tank Regiment (Ohrdruf) • 87th Guards Artillery Regiment (Gotha) • 915th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Ohrdruf) •
57th Guards Motor Rifle Division -
Naumburg, GDR – disbanded, 1993 • 170th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Naumburg) • 174th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Weißenfels) • 241st Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Leipzig) • 57th Guards Tank Regiment (Zeitz) • 128th Guards Artillery Regiment (Zeitz) • 901st Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Naumburg) • 119th Separate Tank Regiment -
Bad Langensalza • 227th Separate Protection and Enforcement Battalion - Nohra • 336th Separate Helicopter Regiment - Nohra • 65th Pontoon-Bridge Regiment - Merseburg In February 1989, the 486th Separate Helicopter Regiment was activated at
Jüterbog from the 241st, 311th, 327th and 345th Separate Helicopter Squadrons. After the Soviet withdrawal from Germany the army was reduced in size to become 8th Guards Army Corps on 1 June 1993, and withdrawn to
Volgograd, the former Stalingrad. There it appears to have taken the place of the 34th Army Corps. From June 1993 to February 1995, it was commanded by
Lev Rokhlin. 8th Guards Army Corps was disbanded in May 1998. == References ==