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Latvian riflemen () were military formations assembled starting 1915 in 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 order to defend Baltic territories against Germans in 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....
. Initially the battalions were formed by volunteers, and from 1916 by conscription among the Latvian population. A total of about 40,000 troops were drafted into the Latvian Riflemen Division.

World War I
From 1915 to 1917, Latvian Riflemen fought in the Russian army against the Germans in positions along 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....
 river.






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Latvian riflemen () were military formations assembled starting 1915 in 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 order to defend Baltic territories against Germans in 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....
. Initially the battalions were formed by volunteers, and from 1916 by conscription among the Latvian population. A total of about 40,000 troops were drafted into the Latvian Riflemen Division.

World War I


From 1915 to 1917, Latvian Riflemen fought in the Russian army against the Germans in positions along 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....
 river. In December 1916 and January 1917, Latvian riflemen suffered heavy casualties in month-long Christmas Battles which began with a surprise attack on German positions during Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
. Suffering heavy casualties, Latvian riflemen managed to break the German line of defense but the effort was wasted as the attack was not continued. The Russian Army lost over 26,000 soldiers in the failed attack. The casualties included 9,000 Latvian riflemen, about a third of the total number at that time. The heavy casualties resulted in a strong resentment for the Russian generals and tsar among the riflemen. This resentment led to an increased support for the Bolshevik
Bolshevik

Bolsheviks, originally also Bolshevists were a faction of the Marxism Russian Social Democratic Labour Party which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the 2nd Congress of the RSDLP in 1903 and ultimately became the Communist Party of the Soviet Union....
s, who were advocating an end to the war.

Red Latvian Riflemen


In 1917, a large number of Latvian riflemen sided with the Bolsheviks. They became known as Red Latvian Riflemen () and actively participated in the Russian Civil War
Russian Civil War

The Russian Civil War was a multi-party war that occurred within the former Russian Empire after the Russian provisional government collapsed and the Bolshevik party assumed power in Saint Petersburg....
. The Riflemen took active part in the suppression of anti-Bolshevik uprisings in Moscow
Moscow

Moscow is the capital and the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia of the Russian Federation. It is also the largest European cities and metropolitan areas, with the Moscow metropolitan area ranking among the largest urban areas in the world....
 and Yaroslavl
Yaroslavl

Yaroslavl is a types of inhabited localities in Russia in Russia, the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, located north-east of Moscow....
 in 1918. They fought against Denikin
Anton Ivanovich Denikin

Anton Ivanovich Denikin was Lieutenant General of the Imperial Russian Army and one of the foremost generals of the White movement in the Russian Civil War....
, Yudenich, and Wrangel
Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel

Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel , was an officer in the Imperial Russian army and later commanding general of the anti-bolshevik White movement in Southern Russia in the later stages of the Russian Civil War....
. In 1919 the division received the highest military recognition of that time: the Honorable Red Flag of VTsIK
Red Banner

Red Banner was a symbol of the USSR associated with the Flag of the Soviet Union.Military units, institutions and organizations awarded with the Order of the Red Banner are referred to with the honorific title "of the Red Banner" ....
. Latvian Red Riflemen officer Jukums Vacietis
Jukums Vacietis

Jukums Vacietis was a Latvian Soviet Union military commander. He was a rare example of notable Soviet leaders who were not members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ....
 became the first commander-in-chief of 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....
.

The Latvian Red Riflemen were instrumental in the attempt to establish Soviet rule in Latvia in 1919
Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic

The Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic was a short-lived socialist republic formed during the Latvian War of Independence. It was proclaimed on 17 December 1918 with the political, economic, and military backing of Vladimir Lenin and his Bolshevik government in the Russian SFSR....
. They suffered great losses of personnel due to the decreasing popularity of Bolshevik ideas among the Latvian Riflemen, and the majority were re-deployed to other fronts of the Russian Civil War. The remaining forces of the Red Army in Latvia were defeated by Baltic German volunteers
Baltische Landeswehr

Baltische Landeswehr was the name of the unified armed forces of The United Baltic Duchy from November 1918 to July 3, 1919. ...
 in western Latvia, by Estonian Army in northern Latvia, and then by a joint campaign
Battle of Daugavpils

Battle of Daugavpils was the final battle of the joint Poland and Latvian Operation Winter against the Red Army. It took place in late December 1919 in the area around the city of Daugavpils....
 of the Polish and new Latvian army in eastern Latvia.

Following the 1920 peace treaty
Latvian-Soviet Riga Peace Treaty

The Latvian?Soviet Peace Treaty also known as the Treaty of Riga, was signed on 11 August 1920 by representatives of the Latvia and Russian SFSR....
 between Latvia and Bolshevist Russia
Bolshevist Russia

Bolshevist Russia or Bolshevik Russia refers to Russia under the government by the Bolshevik party after the October Revolution. The following different usages may be distinguished....
, 11,395 former Red Riflemen returned to Latvia.

Other former Riflemen remained in Soviet Russia and rose to leadership positions in the Red Army, Bolshevik party
Communist Party of the Soviet Union

The Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the ruling political party in the Soviet Union and one of the largest Communist Party in the world....
, and Cheka
Cheka

The Cheka was the first of a succession of Soviet Union state security organizations. It was created by a decree issued on December 20, 1917, by Vladimir Lenin and subsequently led by an aristocrat turned communist Felix Dzerzhinsky....
. Many, however, were later executed or imprisoned (often dying in GULag
Gulag

The Gulag was the government agency that administered the penal labor camps of the Soviet Union. Gulag is the Russian acronym for The Chief Administration of Corrective Labor Camps and Colonies of the NKVD....
 camps) during the Great Purges, when most "old guard" Bolsheviks and high-ranking military and intelligence officers (as well as many intellectuals) were persecuted by Stalin as potential rivals or traitors. Latvian Communists were among the most persecuted groups. When the USSR occupied Latvia in 1940
Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940

The Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 refers, according to the European Court of Human Rights, the Government of Latvia, the State Department of the United States of America, and the European Union, to the military occupation of the Republic of Latvia by the Soviet Union under the provisions of the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi...
, many of the surviving Red Riflemen returned to Latvia.

It should be noted that the most famous pre-World War II Soviet Communist leaders from Latvia were not from the Red Riflemen: Martin Latsis
Martin Latsis

Martin Ivanovich Latsis was a Soviet Union politician, a member of the Bolshevik Party since 1905 , an active participant of the Russian Revolutions of Russian Revolution and Russian Revolution , member of the Military Revolutionary Committee, a member of the Collegium of the All-Russia Cheka and Chairman of the Cheka in Ukraine , a memb...
, Yakov Peters
Yakov Peters

Jekabs Peters or Yakov Khristoforovich Peters was a Latvian Communist revolutionary and Soviet politician. Together with Feliks Dzerzhinsky, he was one of the founders and chiefs of the Soviet secret police, Cheka....
, Arvids Pelše
Arvids Pelše

Arvids Pel?e ; , Mazais, Latvia ? May 29, 1983, Moscow) was a historian, Soviet Union politician and functionary....
, Janis Berzinš
Janis Berzinš

Janis Berzin? also Ian Karlovich Berzin or Yan Karlovich Berzin , Latvia and Soviet Union Communism military official and politician....
, Yan Rudzutak
Yan Rudzutak

Janis Rudzutaks was a Latvian people Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician.Rudzutaks was born in the Kuldiga district of the Courland Governorate , into the family of a farm worker....
, Peteris Stucka
Peteris Stucka

Peteris Stucka, sometimes spelt Pyotr Ivanovich Stuchka was the head of the Bolshevik government in Latvia during the Latvian War of Independence, one of the leaders of the New Current movement in the late 19th century, a prolific writer and translator, an editor of major Latvian language and Russian language socialism and communism ne...
, Robert Eikhe. All of them, except for Stucka (who died in 1932) and Pelše, perished in the Great Purges of 1937–1940.

White Latvian Riflemen

In 1917, a smaller number of Latvian Riflemen (mainly officers and intellectuals) did not side with the Bolsheviks. Some were very active (Karlis Goppers
Karlis Goppers

General Karlis Goppers was a Latvian military officer and the founder and President of Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrala Organizacija. He was the commander of the Latvian Riflemen regiment during World War I and commander of the Vidzeme division of the Military of Latvia, from 1924-1934....
, Fridrichs Briedis, etc.) in trying to prevent Bolshevik ideas from spreading among the Latvian soldiers, but the physical and moral exhaustion after the bloody Christmas and January battles was fruitful ground for Lenin's ideology. Opponents left, or were forced to leave, military service or joined the White forces. During last phase of the Civil War, two Latvian regiments were created in Far East of Russia (Troickas and Imantas), but they did not take part in military action, and were sent to Latvia, by then already an independent nation.

Post-Soviet views


How to describe the Red Riflemen is a hot issue in Latvia after the fall of 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....
. There has been disagreement over whether the statue (pictured) should be demolished or kept. Some see the Red Riflemen as pro-communists and want the statue removed, while others see them as pro-Latvian and want the statue to remain. The building now housing the Latvijas Okupacijas Muzejs () originally was the Latvian Red Riflemen's Museum.

See also

  • Aftermath of World War I
    Aftermath of World War I

    The fighting in World War I ended when an armistice took effect at 11:00 am Greenwich Mean Time on November 11, 1918. In the aftermath of World War I the political, cultural, and social order of the world was drastically changed in many places, even outside the areas directly involved in the war....
  • Freikorps in the Baltic
    Freikorps in the Baltic

    After 1918, the term Freikorps was used for the paramilitary organizations that sprang up around the German Empire, including in the Baltic states as soldiers returned in defeat from World War I....
  • Latvian War of Independence
  • Estonian Liberation War
    Estonian Liberation War

    The Estonian War of Independence , was a defensive campaign of the Estonian Army and its allied White Russian Northwestern Army against the Soviet westward offensive of 1918?1919 and the Baltic German Baltische Landeswehr offensives in 1918?1920 in connection with the Russian Civil War....
  • United Baltic Duchy
    United Baltic Duchy

    The proposed United Baltic Duchy also known as the Grand Duchy of Livonia was a state imagined by the Baltic German nobility after the Russian revolution and German occupation of the Courland, Livonian and Estonian governorates of the Russian Empire....
  • Ober Ost
    Ober Ost

    Ober Ost is short for Oberbefehlshaber der gesamten Deutschen Streitkr?fte im Osten, which is a German term meaning "Supreme Commander of All German Forces in the East" during World War I....