The division was sent to the front in July 1941 with the
24th Army and Konev was seriously wounded in the
Battle of Smolensk on 24 July. Konev recovered by September and became chief of staff of the
7th Airborne Corps. In July 1942, he became chief of staff of the
1st Airborne Corps and later became head of a staff department at Airborne Troops headquarters. In August 1942, he became commander of the
8th Airborne Corps. On 8 December 1942, the corps became the
3rd Guards Airborne Division. Between January and March 1943, the division fought in the
Battle of Demyansk with the
1st Shock Army. In late March, the division was relocated to the
13th Army at
Ponyri in the Kursk Bulge. From 5 to 12 July, the division fought in the
Battle of Kursk. On 16 July, the division went on the offensive during
Operation Kutuzov and reportedly killed 9,600 German soldiers, knocking out 33 tanks. On 28 July, Konev was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner. The division then fought in the
Chernigov-Pripyat Offensive. Advancing westward, the division crossed the Ukrainian border in late August. In September, the division crossed the Dnieper after capturing
Oster. It then fought bloody battles to retain the bridgehead. On 11 November, the division fought in the capture of
Radomyshl during the
Battle of Kiev. From 5 March, the division fought in the
Uman–Botoșani Offensive and captured Hristinovka railway station, which made the capture of
Uman possible on 10 March. For its actions, the division was awarded the honorific "Uman" for its actions. Between 15 and 19 March, the division captured
Tulchyn and
Mohyliv-Podilskyi. It then fought in the
Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive during the summer. On 20 August, the 3rd Guards Airborne broke through the defensive line northwest of Iași ("Jassy"). By the end of 27 August, the division had reportedly advanced 300 kilometers and captured 200 settlements. It also reportedly killed 2,559 German and Romanian soldiers, 47 guns, 12 tanks and captured 3,918 enemy soldiers and 62 guns. On 30 August, the division captured
Ploiești. On 13 September 1944, Konev was awarded the title of
Hero of the Soviet Union and the
Order of Lenin for "courage and heroism displayed in the command of his division". On 19 September, he was promoted to major general. The division then fought in the
Battle of Debrecen. On 11 October, it helped capture
Cluj-Napoca. The division advanced into Hungary and fought in the
Budapest Offensive. On 30 November, it captured
Eger. The division then crossed the
Tisza and repulsed German counterattacks. The division then defended against German attacks in
Operation Spring Awakening in March 1945. During late March, the division advanced westward and capture
Zalaegerszeg. In early April, the division reached Austria and captured
Fürstenfeld in the
Vienna Offensive. By 9 May the division was at
Graz, where Konev learned that the war was over and met with British troops. Konev participated in the
Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 on 24 June. == Postwar ==