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Courland (; ; Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
: Curonia / Couronia; ; ; ; ; ; ) is one of the cultural and historical regions of Latvia. The regions of Semigallia and Selonia
Selonia

Selonia , also known as Aug?zeme , is a cultural region in Latvia encompassing the eastern part of the historical region of Zemgale . Not an administrative division in modern Latvia, Selija currently designates those portions of the Daugavpils, Jekabpils District and Aizkraukle districts that lie on the left bank of the Daugava river...
 are sometimes considered as part of Courland.

ated in western Latvia
Latvia

Latvia The Latvians are a Baltic peoples culturally related to the Estonians and Lithuanians, with the Latvian language having many similarities with Lithuanian language, but not with the Estonian language....
, it roughly corresponds to the counties of Kuldiga
Kuldiga District

The Kuldiga District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west. It is organized into a city and thirteen parishes, each with a local government authority....
, Liepaja
Liepaja District

The Liepaja District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west....
, Saldus
Saldus District

Saldus District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in Courland region, in the country's west.Cities and parishes*Saldus city...
, Talsi
Talsi District

The Talsi District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west. It is one of the 26 rural districts of Latvia and it consists of 20 local communities....
, Tukums
Tukums District

The Tukums District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west....
 and Ventspils
Ventspils District

The Ventspils District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west.The district consists of 11 parishes - Ance, Latvia, Jurkalne, Pope, Latvia, Puze, Targale, Ugale, Usma, Uzava, Varve, Latvia, Ziras, Zlekas parish and Piltene town's rural territory....
.

When combined with Semigallia and Selonia, Courland's northeastern boundary is the river Daugava
Daugava

The Daugava or Western Dvina is a river rising in the Valdai Hills, Russia, flowing through Russia, Belarus, and Latvia, draining into the Gulf of Riga in Latvia, an arm of the Baltic Sea....
, which separates it from the regions of Latgale
Latgale

Latgale or Latgalia is one of the four cultural and historical regions of Latvia recognised in the Constitution of the Latvian Republic. It is the easternmost region north of the Daugava river....
 and Vidzeme
Vidzeme

Vidzeme is one of the cultural and historical regions of Latvia. Literally meaning "the Middle Land" it is situated in north-central Latvia and roughly corresponds to the Aluksne District, Cesis District, Gulbene District, Limbazi District, Madona District, Valka District, Valmiera District Counties of Latvia and parts of Aizkraukle Distri...
.






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Courland (; ; Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
: Curonia / Couronia; ; ; ; ; ; ) is one of the cultural and historical regions of Latvia. The regions of Semigallia and Selonia
Selonia

Selonia , also known as Aug?zeme , is a cultural region in Latvia encompassing the eastern part of the historical region of Zemgale . Not an administrative division in modern Latvia, Selija currently designates those portions of the Daugavpils, Jekabpils District and Aizkraukle districts that lie on the left bank of the Daugava river...
 are sometimes considered as part of Courland.

Geography and climate

Rundale Pilsrundale Eingangsportal
Situated in western Latvia
Latvia

Latvia The Latvians are a Baltic peoples culturally related to the Estonians and Lithuanians, with the Latvian language having many similarities with Lithuanian language, but not with the Estonian language....
, it roughly corresponds to the counties of Kuldiga
Kuldiga District

The Kuldiga District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west. It is organized into a city and thirteen parishes, each with a local government authority....
, Liepaja
Liepaja District

The Liepaja District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west....
, Saldus
Saldus District

Saldus District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in Courland region, in the country's west.Cities and parishes*Saldus city...
, Talsi
Talsi District

The Talsi District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west. It is one of the 26 rural districts of Latvia and it consists of 20 local communities....
, Tukums
Tukums District

The Tukums District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west....
 and Ventspils
Ventspils District

The Ventspils District is an Districts of Latvia of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west.The district consists of 11 parishes - Ance, Latvia, Jurkalne, Pope, Latvia, Puze, Targale, Ugale, Usma, Uzava, Varve, Latvia, Ziras, Zlekas parish and Piltene town's rural territory....
.

When combined with Semigallia and Selonia, Courland's northeastern boundary is the river Daugava
Daugava

The Daugava or Western Dvina is a river rising in the Valdai Hills, Russia, flowing through Russia, Belarus, and Latvia, draining into the Gulf of Riga in Latvia, an arm of the Baltic Sea....
, which separates it from the regions of Latgale
Latgale

Latgale or Latgalia is one of the four cultural and historical regions of Latvia recognised in the Constitution of the Latvian Republic. It is the easternmost region north of the Daugava river....
 and Vidzeme
Vidzeme

Vidzeme is one of the cultural and historical regions of Latvia. Literally meaning "the Middle Land" it is situated in north-central Latvia and roughly corresponds to the Aluksne District, Cesis District, Gulbene District, Limbazi District, Madona District, Valka District, Valmiera District Counties of Latvia and parts of Aizkraukle Distri...
. To the north, Courland's boundary is the Gulf of Riga
Gulf of Riga

The Gulf of Riga, or Bay of Riga, is a Headlands and bays of the Baltic Sea between Latvia and Estonia.The area of the Gulf of Riga is about 18,000 km?....
. On the west it is bordered by the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
, and on the south by Lithuania
Lithuania

Lithuania , officially the Republic of Lithuania is a country in Northern Europe, the southernmost of the three Baltic states. Situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, it shares borders with Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Poland, and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest....
. It lies between 55° 45' and 57° 45' North
Latitude

Latitude, usually denoted symbolically by the Greek letter phi gives the location of a place on Earth north or south of the equator. Lines of Latitude are the horizontal lines shown running east-to-west on maps ....
 and 21° and 27° East
Longitude

Longitude , symbolized by the Greek character lambda , is the geographic coordinate most commonly used in cartography and global navigation for east-west measurement....
.

The area comprises 27,286 km² (10,535 sq.mi.), of which 262 km² (101 sq.mi.) is made up of lakes. The landscape generally has a low and undulating character, with flat and marshy coastlands. The interior features wooded dunes, covered with pine
Pine

Pines are Pinophyta trees in the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae. They make up the monotypic subfamily Pinoideae. There are about 115 species of pine, although different authorities accept between 105 and 125 species....
, fir
Fir

Firs are a genus of between 45-55 species of evergreen Pinophyta in the family Pinaceae. All are trees, reaching heights of 10-80 m tall and trunk diameters of 0.5-4 m when mature....
, birch
Birch

Birch is the name of any tree of the genus Betula , in the family Betulaceae, closely related to the beech/oak family, Fagaceae....
, and oak
Oak

The term oak can be used as part of the common name of any of about 400 species of trees and shrubs in the genus Quercus , which are listed in the List of Quercus species, and some related genera, notably Lithocarpus....
, with swamps and lakes, and fertile patches between. Courland's elevation never rises more than 213 m (700 ft) above sea level.

The Jelgava
Jelgava

Jelgava is a city in central Latvia about 41 km southwest of Riga with 66,087 inhabitants . It is the largest town in Zemgale. Jelgava is known as the former capital of the Duchy of Courland, and was the capital of the Courland region until 1919....
 plain divides Courland into two parts:
  • the western side, fertile and densely inhabited, except in the north
  • the eastern side is less fertile and thinly inhabited.


Nearly one hundred rivers drain Courland, but only three of these rivers -- the Daugava, the Lielupe
Lielupe

The Lielupe River is a river in Latvia. Its length is 119 km . The surface area of its basin is 17,600 km?.The Lielupe begins at the confluence of the Memele and Musa Rivers near Bauska....
 and the Venta
Venta River

Venta River is a river in north-western Lithuania and western Latvia. Its source is near Kur?enai in the Lithuanian ?iauliai County. It flows into the Baltic Sea at Ventspils in Latvia....
–are navigable. They all flow northwestward and discharge into the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
.

Owing to its numerous lakes and marshes, Courland has a damp, often foggy, and changeable climate, with severe winters.

History


Early history

In ancient times the Curonians
Curonians

The Curonians were a people living on the Eastern shores of the Baltic who were eventually absorbed by the expansion of the Latvians and Lithuanians nations....
, a Baltic tribe, inhabited Courland. The Brethren of the Sword
Livonian Brothers of the Sword

Bishop Albert of Riga founded the military order of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in 1202; Pope Innocent III sanctioned the establishment in 1204....
, a German military order
Military order

A military order is a Christian order of knighthood that is founded for Crusades, i.e. propagating and/or defending the faith , either in the Holy Land or against Islam or paganism in Europe, but many became secularization later....
, subdued the Curonians and converted them to Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 in the first quarter of the 13th century. In 1237 the area passed into the rule of the Teutonic Knights
Teutonic Knights

The Order of the Teutonic Knights of St. Mary's Hospital in Jerusalem , or for short the Teutonic Order was a Germans Roman Catholic religious order....
 owing to the amalgamation of this order with that of the Brethren of the Sword.

Livonian Confederation

The Livonian Confederation was a loosely organized confederation formed by the German-led Livonian Order
Livonian Order

The Livonian Order was an autonomous Livonian branch of the Teutonic Order and a member of the Livonian Confederation from 1435–1561....
 and various bishoprics that encompassed much of present-day Estonia
Estonia

Estonia , officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia , and to the east by the Russia ....
 and Latvia. It existed from 1228 to the 1560s, when it was dismembered during the Livonian Wars.

Duchy of Courland, 1561 – 1795

The Duchy of Courland and Semigallia was a semi-independent duchy
Duchy

A duchy is a territory, fiefdom, or domain ruled by a duke or duchess.Some duchies were sovereignty in areas that would become unified realms only during the Modern era ....
 that existed from 1561 until 1795, encompassing the areas of Courland and Semigallia. Although nominally a vassal
Vassal

A vassal in the terminology that both preceded and accompanied the feudal of medieval Europe, is one who enters into mutual obligations with a monarch, usually of military support and mutual protection, in exchange for certain guarantees, which came to include the terrain held as a fiefdom....
 state of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth was one of the largest and most populous countries in 16th and 17th-century Europe, formed by a Union of Lublin of Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1569....
, the dukes operated autonomously.

The Duchy was one of the smallest European nations to colonize overseas territories, establishing short-lived outposts on the Caribbean
Caribbean

The Caribbean is a region consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts. The region is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern America, east of Central America, and to the north of South America....
 island of Tobago
Tobago

Tobago is the smaller of the two main islands that make up the Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in the southern Caribbean Sea, northeast of the island of Trinidad and southeast of Grenada....
 and at the mouth of Gambia river
Gambia River

The Gambia River is a major river in Africa, running 1,130 km from the Fouta Djallon plateau in north Guinea westward to the Atlantic Ocean at the city of Banjul....
 in Africa
Africa

Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km? including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area....
.

In 1795, the last Duke, Peter von Biron
Peter von Biron

Peter von Biron was the last Duke of Courland from 1769 to 1795.Peter was born in Jelgava as the son of Ernst Johann von Biron, future Duke of Courland, and his wife Benigna von Trotha....
, ceded the Duchy to the Russian Empire
Russian Empire

File:Russian Emperor Flag.jpgFile:Romanov Flag.svgThe Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917....
.

Courland as part of Russia

After annexation by Russian Empire
Russian Empire

File:Russian Emperor Flag.jpgFile:Romanov Flag.svgThe Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917....
 the territory of the former Duchy formed the Courland Governorate
Courland Governorate

The Governorate of Courland, also known as the Province of Courland, Governorate of Kurland , and Government of Courland , was one of the Baltic provinces or guberniyas of the Russian Empire, now part of the Republic of Latvia....
.

From the time of the Northern Crusades
Northern Crusades

The Northern Crusades or Baltic Crusades were crusades undertaken by the Roman Catholic Church kings of Denmark and Sweden, the German Livonian Brothers of the Sword and Teutonic Knights military orders, and their allies against the paganism peoples of Northern Europe around the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea....
 in the early 13th century, most of land was owned by nobles descended from the German invaders. In 1863, the Russian authorities issued laws to enable Latvians, who formed the bulk of the population, to acquire the farms which they held, and special banks were founded to help them. By this means, some occupants bought their farms, but the great mass of the population remained landless, and lived as hired labourers, occupying a low position in the social scale.

Agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
 was the chief occupation, with the principal crops being rye
Rye

Rye is a Poaceae grown extensively as a grain and forage crop. It is a member of the wheat tribe and is closely related to barley and wheat. Rye grain is used for flour, rye bread, rye beer, some rye whiskey, some vodkas, and animal fodder....
, barley
Barley

Barley is an annual plant cereal grain derived from the grass Hordeum vulgare. It serves as a major animal feed crop, with smaller amounts used for malting and in health food, as well as the making of alcoholic beverages beer and whisky....
, oat
Oat

The common oat is a species of Cereal Agriculture for its seed, which is known by the same name . While oats are suitable for human consumption as oatmeal and rolled oats, one of the most common uses is as livestock feed....
s, wheat
Wheat

Wheat , is a worldwide cultivated Poaceae from the Levant region of the Middle East. Globally, after maize, wheat is the second most-produced food among the cereal just above rice....
, flax
Flax

Flax is a member of the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. It is native to the region extending from the eastern Mediterranean region to India and was probably first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent....
, and potato
Potato

The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop from the perennial plant Solanum tuberosum of the Solanaceae family. The word potato may refer to the plant itself as well....
es. The large estates conducted agriculture with skill and scientific knowledge. Fruit grew well. Excellent breeds of cattle, sheep and pigs were kept. Liepaja
Liepaja

Liepaja is a city in western Latvia on the Baltic sea and the administrative center of Liepaja district. It is the largest city in the Kurzeme region of Latvia, the third largest city in Latvia after Riga and Daugavpils and an important ice-free port....
 and Jelgava
Jelgava

Jelgava is a city in central Latvia about 41 km southwest of Riga with 66,087 inhabitants . It is the largest town in Zemgale. Jelgava is known as the former capital of the Duchy of Courland, and was the capital of the Courland region until 1919....
 operated as the principal industrial centres, with ironwork
Ironwork

Ironwork is any weapon, Visual arts, utensil or architectural feature made of iron especially used for decoration. There are two main types of ironwork wrought iron and cast iron....
s, agricultural machinery works, tanneries
Tanning

Tanning is the process of making leather, which does not easily Decomposition, from the skins of animals, which do. Often this uses tannin, an acidic chemical compound....
, glass and soap works. Flax spinning
Spinning (textiles)

Spinning is an ancient textile arts in which fiber crop, animal fiber or synthetic fiber fibers are twisted together to form yarn . For thousands of years, fiber was spun by hand using simple tools, the Spindle and distaff....
 took place mostly as a domestic industry. Iron and limestone
Limestone

File:Limestone Formation In Waitomo.jpgLimestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite . The deposition of limestone strata is often a by-product and indicator of biological activity in the geology record....
 were the chief minerals; a little amber
Amber

Amber is fossil tree resin, which is appreciated for its color and beauty. Good quality amber is used for the manufacture of ornamental objects and jewelry....
 was found on the coast. The only seaports were Liepaja, Ventspils
Ventspils

Ventspils is a city in northwestern Latvia in the Kurzeme region of Latvia, the sixth largest city in the country. As of 2006, Ventspils had a population of 43,806....
 and Palanga
Palanga

Palanga is a seaside resort town in western Lithuania, on the shore of the Baltic Sea. It is the busiest summer resort in Lithuania and has beaches of sand and beautiful sand dunes....
, there being none on the Courland coast of the Gulf of Riga.

Population
The population was 619,154 in 1870; 674,437 in 1897, of whom 345,756 were women; 714,200 (estimate) in 1906. Of the whole, 79% were Latvians
Latvians

Latvians , the indigenous Balts people of Latvia, occasionally refer to themselves by the ancient name of Latvji, which may have originated from the word Latve which is a name of the river that presumably flowed through what is now eastern Latvia....
, 1.4% Russians
Russians

The Russian people are an East Slavs ethnic group, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries.The English language term Russians is used to refer to the citizens of Russia, regardless of their ethnicity ; in Russian language, the demonym Russian is translated as Rossiyanin ....
, and 1% each Poles
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 and Lithuanians
Lithuanians

Lithuanians are the Balts ethnic group native to Lithuania, where they number a little over 3 million people. Another million or more make up the Lithuanian diaspora, largely found in countries such as the United States, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Russia, United Kingdom and Ireland....
8.4% Baltic Germans. In addition, there were about 8% Jews, and some Livonians.

The chief towns of the ten districts were Jelgava
Jelgava

Jelgava is a city in central Latvia about 41 km southwest of Riga with 66,087 inhabitants . It is the largest town in Zemgale. Jelgava is known as the former capital of the Duchy of Courland, and was the capital of the Courland region until 1919....
 (Mitau), Courland's capital (pop. 35,011 in 1897); Liepaja
Liepaja

Liepaja is a city in western Latvia on the Baltic sea and the administrative center of Liepaja district. It is the largest city in the Kurzeme region of Latvia, the third largest city in Latvia after Riga and Daugavpils and an important ice-free port....
 (Libau) (pop. 64,500 in 1897); Bauska
Bauska

Bauska is a town in Bauska District, in the Zemgale region of southern Latvia. The town is situated at the confluence of the rivers Mu?a and Nemunelis where they form the Lielupe River....
 (6,543); Jaunjelgava
Jaunjelgava

Jaunjelgava is a town in Latvia.See also*List of cities in Latvia...
 (Friedrichstadt) (5,223); Kuldiga
Kuldiga

Kuldiga is a town in western Latvia. It is the center of Kuldigas County with a population of approximately 13,500.Kuldiga was first mentioned in 1242....
 (Goldingen) (9,733); Grobina
Grobina

Grobina is a town in western Latvia, eleven kilometers east of Liepaja. It was founded by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. Some ruins of their Grobina castle are still visible....
 (1,489); Aizpute
Aizpute

Aizpute is a town in western Latvia's Liepaja District....
 (Hasenpoth) (3,338); Ilukste
Ilukste

Ilukste is a town in Daugavpils rajons, southeastern Latvia....
 (Illuxt) (2,340); Talsi
Talsi

Talsi is a town in Latvia. It is the center of Talsu county....
 (Talsen) (6,215); Tukums
Tukums

Tukums is a town in Latvia. Three regions of Latvia meet in the vicinity of Tukums - Vidzeme, Zemgale and Kurzeme. The city was host to the Cold War facility Tukums ....
 (Tuckum) (7542); and Ventspils
Ventspils

Ventspils is a city in northwestern Latvia in the Kurzeme region of Latvia, the sixth largest city in the country. As of 2006, Ventspils had a population of 43,806....
 (Windau) (7,132).

75% of the population belonged to the prevailing denomination, Lutheranism
Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the teachings of the sixteenth-century Germans Reformer Martin Luther....
; the rest belonged to the Eastern Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest single Christian communion in the world with an estimated 225 million members worldwide. It is considered by its adherents to be the Four Marks of the Church established by Jesus Christ and his Apostles nearly 2000 years ago....
 and Roman Catholic churches. There was a small but vigorous Jewish population.

Duchy of Courland, 1918


Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1918)
Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1918)

The Duchy of Courland and Semigallia was proclaimed on March 8, 1918 in German occupied Courland Governorate by a Landesrat composed of Baltic Germans, who offered the crown of the Duchy to Kaiser Wilhelm II....


Courland as part of Latvia


After World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, Courland became a part of the newly-formed nation of Latvia
Latvia

Latvia The Latvians are a Baltic peoples culturally related to the Estonians and Lithuanians, with the Latvian language having many similarities with Lithuanian language, but not with the Estonian language....
. In 1940 the USSR annexed the region, but Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 occupied it during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Courland became part of independent Latvia once more and it remains so to this day.

Courland during World War II

At the start of Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa

Operation Barbarossa was the code name for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II that commenced on 22 June 1941. Over 4.5 million troops of the Axis powers invaded the USSR along a 2,900 kilometer front ....
 in 1941, Courland, along with the rest of the Baltic
Baltic region

The Baltic region is an ambiguous term that refers to slightly different combinations of countries in the general area surrounding the Baltic Sea....
 area belonging to the Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
, was overrun by Army Group North
Army Group North

Army Group North was a strategic echelon formation commanding a grouping of Field Army subordinated to the OKH during World War II. The army group coordinated the operations of attached separate army corps, reserve formations, rear services and logistics....
 headed by Field Marshal
Field Marshal

Field marshal is a military officer rank. Today it is the highest rank in the armies in which it is used, one step above a general or colonel-general....
 Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb
Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb

Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb was a Nazi Germany Field Marshal during World War II....
. In 1944, the Red Army
Red Army

The Red Army was the armed force first organized by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War in 1918 and, in 1922, became the army of the Soviet Union....
 lifted the siege of Leningrad and re-conquered the Baltic area along with much of Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
 and Belarus
Belarus

Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the north....
. However, some 200,000 German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 troops held out in Courland. With their backs to the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
. they were trapped in what became known as the Courland Pocket
Courland Pocket

File:Eastern Front 1943-08 to 1944-12.pngFile:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1985-0531-500, Kurland, Evakuierung aus Windau.jpgThe Courland Pocket referred to the Red Army's blockade or encirclement of Axis forces on the Courland peninsula during the closing months of World War II....
, blockaded by the Red Army and the Red Baltic Fleet. Colonel-General Heinz Guderian
Heinz Guderian

Heinz Wilhelm Guderian was a Theorist and innovative General of the Nazi Germany Wehrmacht during the World War II. Germany's panzer forces were raised and fought according to his works, best-known among them Achtung? Panzer! He held posts as Panzer Corps commander, Panzer Army commander, Inspector-General of Armoured Troops, and Chief...
, the Chief of the German General Staff
German General Staff

The German General Staff was an institution whose rise and development gave the German military a decided advantage over its adversaries. The Staff amounted to its best "weapon" for nearly two centuries....
, insisted to Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born Germany politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party , popularly known as the Nazi Party....
 that the troops in Courland should be evacuated by sea and used for the defense of the German Reich. Hitler refused, and ordered the Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine forces in Courland to continue the defence of the area. Hitler believed them necessary to protect Kriegsmarine submarine bases along the Baltic coast. On January 15, 1945, Army Group Courland
Army Group Courland

Army Group Courland was a Germany Army Group on the Eastern Front which was created from remnants of the Army Group North, blockade in the Courland peninsula by the advancing Soviet Army forces during the 1944 Baltic Offensive of the Second World War....
 (Heeresgruppe Kurland) was formed under Colonel-General Dr. Lothar Rendulic
Lothar Rendulic

Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic was an Austria-Hungary and Austrian Army officer who served as a Nazi Germany general during World War II. He commanded the German 14th Infantry Division, 52nd Infantry Division , German XXXV Corps, Second Panzer Army , Twentieth Mountain Army , Army Group Courland, Army Group South, Army Group North and the...
. The blockade by elements of the Leningrad Front
Leningrad Front

The Leningrad Front was first formed on August 27, 1941, by dividing the Northern Front into the Leningrad Front and Karelian Front, during the Wehrmacht approach on Leningrad ....
 remained until May 8, 1945, when the Army Group Courland, then under its last commander, Colonel-General Carl Hilpert
Carl Hilpert

Carl Hilpert was an officer in the German Army during World War II.Hilpert was born in Nuremberg, Bavaria....
, surrendered to Marshal Leonid Govorov
Leonid Govorov

Leonid Aleksandrovich Govorov , Soviet Union military commander, was born in the village of Butyrki in central Russia . His father was a sailor....
, the commander of Leningrad Front
Leningrad Front

The Leningrad Front was first formed on August 27, 1941, by dividing the Northern Front into the Leningrad Front and Karelian Front, during the Wehrmacht approach on Leningrad ....
 (reinforced by elements of the 2nd Baltic Front on the Courland perimeter. At this time the group consisted of the remnants of some 31 divisions. After May 9, 1945, approximately 203,000 troops of Army Group Courland began moving to Soviet prison camps in the East. The majority of them never returned to Germany (Haupt,1997).

Notable residents

  • George Henry Loskiel, (1740-1814), born in Angermuende in Courland, Moravian clergyman who obtained complete separation of the European and American branches of the church.


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