The 'Volkhov Front' was a
Front (i.e. a military formation of roughly
Army Group size) of the
Soviet Army during the
Second World War. This sense of the term is not identical with the more general usage of
military front which indicates a geographic area in wartime, although a Soviet Front may operate within designated boundaries.
The Volkov Front was formed in December 1941 under the command of General
Kirill Meretskov, with General Stelmakh as Chief of Staff and Zaporozhets as commissar. Initially Sokolov's 26th (later 2nd Shock) and Galanin's 59th Armies were allocated to the formation.
The Front also included Meretskov's 4th Army and Klykov's 52nd Army.
The Front was disbanded and incorporated within
Leningrad Front in late March 1942.
Sources
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John Erickson, The Road to Stalingrad, 1975, p.278, 332
★ Lubbeck, William and David B. Hurt. ''At Leningrad's Gates: The Story of a Soldier with Army Group North'', Philadelphia, PA: Casemate, 2006 (ISBN 1-932033-55-6).