Subsequently, its units supported the troops of the army in the Lublin–Brest offensive, during the forcing of the Grivda and Shchara rivers, the liberation of Brest, and the advance into eastern Poland.
For its contribution to the storming of Praga, the division was decorated with the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class, on 31 October.
For its role in the breakthrough south of Warsaw, the division received the Order of Kutuzov, 2nd class, on 19 February.
During late April and early May the division supported the troops of the 5th Shock Army in street fighting during the storming of Berlin.
[7] After the end of the war, the division continued to serve as part of the Group of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany until its disbandment in July 1946.