317th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

317th Rifle Division
Active1941–1946
Country Soviet Union
Branch Red Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
EngagementsBattle of Rostov (1941)
Mius-Front
Barvenkovo–Lozovaya Offensive Operation
Second Battle of Kharkov
Battle of the Caucasus
Taman Peninsula
Siege of Budapesht
Manchurian Operation
Decorations Order of the Red Banner (2nd Formation)
Battle honoursBudapesht (2nd Formation)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Col. Ivan Vladimirovich Seredkin
Col. Yakov Mikhailovich Semizorov
Col. Dmitrii Pavlovich Yakovlev
Col. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Shvarev
Col. Ivan Fedorovich Romashchenko
Col. Boris Vladimirovich Gushchin
Col. Mikhail Ignatovich Dobrovolskii

The 317th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army. It was formed in July, 1941, in the Transcaucasus Military District, as a standard rifle division. It was designated as an "Azerbaidzhani National" ethnic division, based on Azeri reservists, and may have carried the honorific name "Baku" (Russian: Бакинская). This first formation distinguished itself during the first liberation of Rostov in November, but was trapped and effectively destroyed in the Izyum Salient in May, 1942. A second division began forming, also in the vicinity of Baku, in the summer of that year and served in the offensives that drove the Axis forces out of the Caucasus. Following this, the division was transferred to Ukraine, eventually making its way into the Balkans and winning an honorific for its role in the siege of Budapest. In the final weeks of the war against Germany, the 317th was alerted for a major transfer to the Far East, where it was present for the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August, 1945, although it seems to have seen little if any combat in that brief campaign.