{"id":1653,"date":"2017-11-24T17:02:13","date_gmt":"2017-11-24T15:02:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/live-talvisota.digiasites.com\/?page_id=1653"},"modified":"2018-04-24T21:49:07","modified_gmt":"2018-04-24T18:49:07","slug":"battles-at-the-rear-line-in-1940","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/talvisota.fi\/en\/battles\/battles-on-the-karelian-isthmus\/battles-at-the-rear-line-in-1940\/","title":{"rendered":"Battles at the Rear Line in 1940"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1631\" src=\"https:\/\/live-talvisota.digiasites.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/wg1088_eng-01.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"2280\" height=\"2539\" srcset=\"https:\/\/talvisota.fi\/wp-content\/uploads\/wg1088_eng-01.jpg 2280w, https:\/\/talvisota.fi\/wp-content\/uploads\/wg1088_eng-01-269x300.jpg 269w, https:\/\/talvisota.fi\/wp-content\/uploads\/wg1088_eng-01-768x855.jpg 768w, https:\/\/talvisota.fi\/wp-content\/uploads\/wg1088_eng-01-920x1024.jpg 920w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 2280px) 100vw, 2280px\" \/>Edited map from the work Raunio, Ari, Sotatoimet \u2013 Suomen sotien 1939\u221245 kulku kartoin (Military Operations \u2013 The Course of Finnish Wars in 1939\u201345 with Maps). 3rd edition, Karttakeskus 2013.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>The Finns started their retreat prior to the Soviet attack<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As a consequence of the withdrawal of <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2663\">\u00d6hquist\u2019s<\/a> corps (II C) and Laatikainen\u2019s corps (I C), the front defended by Talvela\u2019s corps (III C) at the Vuoksi (Vuoksa) River expanded to the \u00c4yr\u00e4p\u00e4\u00e4 (Baryshevo)\u2013Vuosalmi area. The 2nd Division (2nd D), which was commanded by Jaeger Officer, Colonel Eino Koskimies and which had previously belonged to <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2679\">Laatikainen\u2019s<\/a> corps (I C), was subordinated to Talvela\u2019s corps.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Soviet forces launched their prepared attack on the Rear Line on 2 March<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The army (7th A) commanded by Army Commander 2nd Rank <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2740\">Meretskov<\/a> had started its attack on the Interim Line on 28 February. It was stopped at the Rear Line by the Army of the Isthmus on 1 March. On the late evening of 1 March, Meretskov issued an order for the army to seize Viipuri (Vyborg) the following day and advance across Vyborg Bay.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Four Soviet rifle corps attacked in the area defended by the II Corps<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u00d6hquist\u2019s corps (II C) had three <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2750\">divisions<\/a> (3rd D, 5th D and 23rd D) in position at the Rear Line. They were attacked by the 34th Rifle Corps, which had been ordered to take Viipuri, as well as two other rifle corps (50th RC and 19th RC) from the northeast side of Viipuri.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A rifle corps attacked on the Central Karelian Isthmus<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Laatikainen\u2019s corps (I C) commanded the division of (1st D) Jaeger Officer, Colonel <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2768\">Martola<\/a> and Group Sihvo at the front between the Vuoksi River and Tali (Paltsevo). The latter was a reinforced brigade.<\/p>\n<p>The area defended by Laatikainen\u2019s corps was attacked by one of the rifle corps (23rd RC) of the 13th Army, which was commanded by Grendal. Its other rifle corps launched an attack in the \u00c4yr\u00e4p\u00e4\u00e4 area with the mission of advancing across the Vuoksi River to Vuosalmi and attacking the rear of Talvela\u2019s corps (III C).<\/p>\n<p><strong>The 7th Army attacked across Vyborg Bay with two rifle corps<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>On 2 March, the 10th Rifle Corps launched the first stage of the offensive across Vyborg Bay. The goal was to occupy the islands in Vyborg Bay. The 28th Rifle Corps launched its attack near the mouth of Vyborg Bay on 4 March.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Changes in commanders within the II Corps<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u00d6hquist wanted to rest Colonel <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2640\">Paalu<\/a>, who commanded the 3rd Division, which had been in charge of defending Viipuri. The command of the division was planned to be assigned to the chief of police of the Helsinki Police Department, Jaeger Officer, Colonel <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2780\">Johan Arajuuri<\/a>, but Arajuuri shunned having to take responsibility for defending Viipuri. Ultimately, the commander of the 4th Division, Jaeger Officer, Colonel <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2773\">Antero Kaila<\/a>, was assigned to command the 3rd Division. Arajuuri replaced Kaila as commander of the 4th Division. The order on the change in command was issued on 1 March.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Coastal Group was responsible for defending the northern shore of Vyborg Bay<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>On the last day of February, the Viipuri Coastal Sector was formed on the northern shore of Vyborg Bay. It was renamed Coastal Group on 1 March. It comprised one division (4th D) and the Viipuri Sector.<\/p>\n<p>Jaeger Officer, Major General <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2676\">K. M. Wallenius<\/a>, who had been appointed the group\u2019s commander, took up his duties on the evening of 1 March. Wallenius came to Vyborg Bay from Lapland, where he had served as commander of the Lapland Group. His former position had been filled by Swedish Lieutenant General Ernst Linder, who had first served as a volunteer in Finland during the Civil War of 1918.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The chief of the General Staff was appointed commander of the Coastal Group<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The commander-in-chief dismissed Wallenius from the post of the commander of the Coastal Group on 3 March. Mannerheim appointed the chief of the General Staff at the General Headquarters, Jaeger Officer, Lieutenant General <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2669\">Lennart Oesch<\/a>, as the new commander of the Coastal Group.<\/p>\n<p>More troops were transferred to the Coastal Group during the fighting, including the 9th Infantry Regiment from the Viipuri area, the Cavalry Brigade from Ladoga Karelia and the\u00a0from Lapland.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Soviet forces seized a bridgehead on the northern shore of Vyborg Bay<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The enemy attack across Vyborg Bay with six divisions came as a surprise to the Finnish forces. The situation became the most critical in the areas of the H\u00e4r\u00e4np\u00e4\u00e4nniemi and Vilaniemi Peninsulas. The enemy gained a foothold on the northern shore on 4 March, i.e. the first day of their attack. The following day, the enemy vanguard that had reached the Vilaniemi Peninsula advanced to the road between Hamina and Viipuri.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Hamina Group was formed on 7 March<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The counterattacks launched by the Coastal Group to destroy the enemy bridgehead were unsuccessful. The area of responsibility of the Coastal Group, commanded by Oesch, was reduced to the area east of the H\u00e4r\u00e4np\u00e4\u00e4nniemi Peninsula. The Hamina Group was established as a new command echelon under the General Headquarters on 7 March. Its area of responsibility on the coast extended from the H\u00e4r\u00e4np\u00e4\u00e4nniemi Peninsula to Kotka.<\/p>\n<p>Jaeger Officer, Major General Edvard Hanell was appointed commander of the Hamina Group. The group\u2019s headquarters was formed from the Cavalry Brigade Headquarters. In addition to the coastal troops deployed within its area of responsibility, the Hamina Group also assumed command of the Coastal Group\u2019s other troops within its area of responsibility, such as the Cavalry Brigade and the 40th Infantry Regiment.<\/p>\n<p>The troops deployed at the H\u00e4r\u00e4np\u00e4\u00e4nniemi Peninsula and the area north of it were formed into Battle Group Paalu. Colonel Paalu, who had been relieved from the role of commander of the 3rd Division, was appointed the battle group\u2019s commander.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The fight against the bridgehead continued until the end of the war<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The 28th Rifle Corps, commanded by Brigade Commander <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2716\">Pavel A. Kurochkin<\/a>, had one rifle division (70th RD) and two motorised divisions (86th MoD and 173rd MoD) at its disposal at the bridgehead. Their attacks were intended to expand the seized bridgehead. The Soviets were able to advance bit by bit but were unable to actually break through the positions of the Finnish forces\u00a0that constrained the bridgehead.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Coastal Group was forced to withdraw from the Uuras (Vysotsk) Islands<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Uuras Islands, which were located at the same end of the Coastal Group\u2019s defensive area as Viipuri, belonged to the main defensive line. Finnish troops held their positions on the islands against attacks by the 10th Rifle Corps (10 RC) from 2 to 7 March. A few more days were subsequently spent in battle over the control of the islands. Finnish forces lost the islands but halted the enemy advance near the shoreline of the northern shore of Vyborg Bay.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Early battles in Viipuri<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The 3rd Division, which had been transferred under Colonel Kaila\u2019s command on 2 March, was positioned at the edge of the city, where it repelled daily attacks by the enemy, with the exception of the area east of K\u00e4rem\u00e4nlahti (Zakrytaya Bay), which was lost in the first attack by the enemy on 2 March.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The 7th Army sought to besiege Viipuri<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2740\">Meretskov\u2019s <\/a>army (7th A) issued a new attack order in the early evening of 9 March. The 34th Rifle Corps, which attacked in the Viipuri area, and the 50th Rifle Corps, which attacked on the northeast side of the city, spent two days preparing their attack. The former had four rifle divisions at its disposal, while the latter had three. One rifle division (7th RD) of the 34th Rifle Corps attacked in the area of the city of Viipuri.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The defenders of Viipuri retreated to the support line on 12 March<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/talvisota.fi\/wp-content\/uploads\/0-127063.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"812\" height=\"425\" \/><\/p>\n<p><em>A machine gun of the Northern Front at the front line in Viipuri at 10am Russian time on 13 March 1940, i.e. a few hours before the peace treaty entered into force. Image via Juri Kilin.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On 12 March, Commander <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2661\">Erik Heinrichs <\/a>of the Army of the Isthmus permitted <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2663\">\u00d6hquist<\/a> to withdraw to the support line in Viipuri. The commander of the army corps immediately ordered <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2773\">Kaila<\/a> to relocate the 3rd Division\u2019s main defensive position to Patterinm\u00e4ki (Batareinaya Gora) in the evening. This new defensive position was still held by the division\u2019s troops when hostilities ceased at 11am on 13 March.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Battles northeast of Viipuri<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The front extending from Viipuri\u2019s suburb of Karjala to Lake K\u00e4rstil\u00e4nj\u00e4rvi (Krasnokholmskoye) in the northeast was defended by the 5th Division, commanded by Jaeger Officer, Colonel <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2648\">Isakson<\/a>. The majority of the 34th Rifle Corps\u2019 forces launched an attack in this area. The Finns were able to repel the enemy\u2019s prepared attack, which had started on 11 March, but with heavy casualties.<\/p>\n<p>The Tali area, located to the left of the area defended by Isakson\u2019s division, was defended by the 23rd Division, which was commanded by Jaeger Officer, Colonel Oinonen. Its front line was breached by the 50th Rifle Corps in the attack that started on 11 March. The vanguard of the enemy forces that had achieved the breakthrough was stopped in the area of the Portinhoikka intersection.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The forces of the III Corps, which defended the eastern Karelian Isthmus<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The rear position of the III Corps (III C) along the Vuoksi River was extended to Vuosalmi, where the new main defensive position was situated on the opposite bank of the river, on the ridge of \u00c4yr\u00e4p\u00e4\u00e4 in Kyl\u00e4-Paakkola. The position was defended by Koskimies\u2019 division (2nd D), which had been subordinated to Talvela\u2019s corps (III C) from Laatikainen\u2019s corps (I C).<\/p>\n<p>Two divisions (7th D and 8th D) were in defensive positions along the water line formed by the Vuoksi River, Lake Suvanto (Sukhodolskoye) and the Taipale (Burnaya) River in the area between Vuosalmi and Taipale (Solovyovo). One division (21st D) was also stationed in the corps\u2019 area as the commander-in-chief\u2019s reserve, having been transferred to the field army from the Home Troops in January. It was commanded by Colonel <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2756\">Niilo Hersalo<\/a>. It was short by one infantry regiment, which had been transferred to the area defended by the II Corps on 14 February.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The fighting in the Taipale area subsided in the first days of March<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The General Headquarters and the III Corps intended to have Hersalo\u2019s division take charge of the front in the Taipale area and transfer the division (7th D) commanded by Jaeger Officer, Colonel Einar Vihma behind the front lines as the commander-in-chief\u2019s reserve. This transfer was only partly carried out. The regiments and battalions of the two divisions took turns defending the front and being in reserve. The divisions\u2019 commanders also temporarily switched positions on 25 February. In the first days of March, the fighting seemed to subside in Taipale, at least momentarily.<\/p>\n<p><strong>One division was transferred from Taipale to the Vuosalmi area<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/talvisota.fi\/wp-content\/uploads\/149250.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"812\" height=\"425\" \/><\/p>\n<p><em>A photo taken during the Continuation War (1941\u201344) from the ridge of \u00c4yr\u00e4p\u00e4\u00e4, overlooking \u00c4yr\u00e4p\u00e4\u00e4 Church. SA-kuva.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>The focus of the offensive operations of the 13th Army of the Red Army shifted to the area<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>defended by the 2nd Division (2nd D) in \u00c4yr\u00e4p\u00e4\u00e4. In this area, the Soviets launched an attack on 3 March that led to the occupation of the \u00c4yr\u00e4p\u00e4\u00e4 church hill and the island of Vuoksi in front of it. Talvela\u2019s army corps (III C) transferred Hersalo\u2019s division (21st D) from Taipale to Vuosalmi. It had two infantry regiments at its disposal. The division took charge of the front in the Vuosalmi sector, defended by Koskimies\u2019 division (2nd D), and it simultaneously gained command of another infantry regiment.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The commander of the III Corps was already considering withdrawing to the next defensive line<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Soviets continued their attempts to reach the opposite bank of the Vuoksi River. On 11 March, they succeeded in seizing a bridgehead, approximately half a kilometre in depth, in the Vuosalmi area. The following day, the commander of the III Corps, Major General <a class=\"modal-opener\" href=\"#modal2643\">Paavo Talvela<\/a>, decided to withdraw the troops in the Vuosalmi area to the support line. However, the commander did not have time to issue the order before the war ended on 13 March.<\/p>\n<p><em>Ari Raunio<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Edited map from the work Raunio, Ari, Sotatoimet \u2013 Suomen sotien 1939\u221245 kulku kartoin (Military Operations \u2013 The Course of Finnish Wars in 1939\u201345 with Maps). 3rd edition, Karttakeskus 2013. 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