Northern Military District (Soviet Union) Explained

The Northern Military District (Russian: Северный военный округ) was a Military District in the Soviet Union that existed from June 29, 1951, to March 18, 1960.

History

The Northern Military District was formed on June 29, 1951, by renaming the former Belomorsky Military District (at the same time that name was given to the Arkhangelsk Military District). It included the territories of the Karelo-Finnish SSR (since 1956 - the Karelian ASSR) and the Murmansk region.[1] On April 4, 1956, the territory of the abolished Belomorsky Military District (Arkhangelsk, Vologda regions and the Komi ASSR) was also transferred to the district. The HQ of the Military District was based in Petrozavodsk.[2]

On March 18, 1960, the district was disbanded with the transfer of territory and troops to the Leningrad Military District (main part of the territory) and the Ural Military District (the territory of the Komi ASSR).

Commanders of the Northern Military District

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Formation of the Northern Military District . 4 June 2024 . RKKA.ru.
  2. Web site: History of the Northern Military District . 4 June 2024 . Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation.