From September 8, soldiers of the front were forced to conduct operations under the conditions of a blockade, with very little supply.
In June 1944, the Leningrad front, along with the Baltic fleet had successfully carried out the Vyborg operation.
From September–November 1944, the front participated in the Baltic Offensive, it advanced in the Narva-Tartu direction, and then towards Tallinn.
Following the capture of continental Estonia, elements of the front, along with the Baltic fleet, took part in recapturing the Moonsund archipelago.
These forces were primarily stationed near the Courland Pocket, with the task of containing the German Army Group Courland, which would continue to resist Soviet forces up until the end of war in Europe.