1944 in the Soviet Union
The following lists events that happened during 1944 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
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Incumbents
    
    
Events
    
- January 14 – WWII: Soviet troops start the offensive at Leningrad and Novgorod.
 - January 17 – WWII: Soviet Union ceases production of the Mosin–Nagant 1891/30 sniper rifle.
 - January 29 – WWII: Koniuchy massacre: Soviet and Jewish partisans kill at least 38 villagers in Koniuchy, Poland (modern-day Kaniūkai, Lithuania).
 - March 6 – WWII: Soviet Army planes attack Narva, Estonia, destroying almost the entire baroque old town.
 - March 9 – WWII: Soviet Army planes attack Tallinn, Estonia, killing 757 and leaving 25,000 homeless.
 - March 15 – Soviet Union introduces new anthem, replacing The Internationale.
 - May 9 – WWII: In the Ukrainian city of Sevastopol, Soviet troops completely drive out German forces.
 - May 12 – WWII: Soviet troops finalize the liberation of the Crimea.
 - May 18 – WWII: Deportation of the Crimean Tatars by the government of the Soviet Union.
 - June 9 – WWII: Soviet leader Joseph Stalin launches the Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive against Finland, with the intent of defeating Finland before pushing for Berlin.
 - June 22 – WWII: Operation Bagration: A general attack by Soviet forces clears the German forces from Belarus, resulting in the destruction of German Army Group Centre, possibly the greatest defeat of the Wehrmacht during WWII.
 - June 25 – WWII: The Battle of Tali-Ihantala (the largest battle ever in the Nordic countries) begins between Finnish and Soviet troops. Finland is able to resist the attack and thus manages to remain an independent nation.
 - July 3 – WWII: Soviet troops liberate Minsk.
 - July 10 – WWII: Soviet troops begin operations to liberate the Baltic countries.
 - September 5 – WWII: The Soviet Union declares war on Bulgaria.
 - September 6 – WWII: Tartu Offensive in Estonia concludes with Soviet forces capturing Tartu.
 - September 19 – WWII: An armistice between Finland and the Soviet Union is signed, ending the Continuation War.
 - September 22 – WWII: The Red Army captures Tallinn, Estonia.
 - October 9 – WWII: Fourth Moscow Conference: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin begin a 9-day conference in Moscow to discuss the future of Europe.
 - December 14 – Soviet government changes Turkish place names to Russian in the Crimea.
 
Births
    
- June 18 – Anatoly Bulgakov
 
Deaths
    
- December 13 – Wassily Kandinsky
 
See also
    
- 1944 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
 - List of Soviet films of 1944
 - "1944" (song), a song performed by Jamala
 
References
    
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