Battle of Honkaniemi

Battle of Honkaniemi (Lebedevka)
Part of Winter War

A Vickers tank wreck
Date25–27 February 1940
Location60°39′N 28°47′E / 60.650°N 28.783°E / 60.650; 28.783
Result Soviet victory
Belligerents
 Finland
Foreign Volunteers
 Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Finland Col. Voldemar Oinonen
Finland Capt. I. Kunnas
Finland Lt. O. Heinonen
Soviet Union Col. V. Kashuba
Soviet Union Capt. V. S. Arkhipov
Soviet Union Capt. A. Makarov
Strength

23rd Division

  • Jaeger Battalion 3
  • 4th Armoured Company
  • 4th Infantry Battalion
  • 2nd Artillery Battalion

84th Division

  • 35th Light Tank Brigade
    • 112th Separate Tank Battalion
Casualties and losses
33 casualties
6 tanks
3 tanks
Battle of Honkaniemi is located in Leningrad Oblast
Battle of Honkaniemi
Location within Leningrad Oblast
Battle of Honkaniemi is located in Finland
Battle of Honkaniemi
Battle of Honkaniemi (Finland)

The Battle of Honkaniemi was fought between Finnish and Soviet forces on 26 February 1940. This battle was notable for being fought by tanks, the only time they were used en masse in combat by Finnish forces in the Winter War.[1]

The commander of the Finnish II Corps, General Harald Öhquist, had attached the Jaeger Battalion 3 and the 4th company of the Armoured Battalion to the 23rd Division.

The 23rd was responsible for the area around Lake Näykkijärvi, just to the southeast of Viipuri, the second largest town in Finland. Also, the 3rd Battalion of the 67th Infantry Regiment that was on loan to the 5th division arrived as well, giving the reinforcement that the commander of the 23rd Division, Colonel Voldemar Oinonen, needed to launch an attack against the Soviets. At 10:15 pm, the commander of the Jaeger Battalion 3, Captain I. Kunnas and Lieutenant O. Heinonen of the 4th Armoured Company received orders to attack.

  1. ^ Jeff Crosby, The Battle of Honkainemi Archived 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine

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