25th Army (Soviet Union)

25th Army
ActiveJune 1941 – December 1957
Country Soviet Union
Branch Red Army
TypeInfantry
Sizethree to six divisions
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ivan Chistyakov

The 25th Army was a Red Army field army of World War II that served in the Russian Far East.[1]

Formed in June 1941, the 25th Army did not see combat until the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, when it advanced into northern Korea. After World War II it was responsible for the Soviet Civil Administration in the northern Korean Peninsula, and helped establish a Communist state in North Korea under the rule of Kim Il Sung. The army remained in North Korea until it was withdrawn in 1948, and was stationed in Primorsky Krai until its 1957 disbandment.[2]

  1. ^ McNerney, Michael J.; Connable, Ben; Zimmerman, S. Rebecca; Posard, Marek N.; Lander, Natasha; Castillo, Jasen J.; Madden, Dan; Blum, Ilana; Frank, Aaron (8 January 2019). National Will to Fight: Why Some States Keep Fighting and Others Don't. Rand Corporation. ISBN 978-1-9774-0053-6.
  2. ^ The Korean Journal of Policy Studies. Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University. 1990.