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Latvian War of Independence
Part of Russian Civil War, Polish–Soviet War and Estonian War of Independence

The North Latvian Brigade entering Riga in 1919
Date5 December 1918 – 11 August 1920
(1 year, 8 months and 6 days)
Location
Latvia
Result

Latvian victory

  • Latvian–Soviet Peace Treaty
Territorial
changes

Independence of Latvia

  • Dissolution of Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic
  • Latvian gains Vidzeme from Estonia
Belligerents
1918–April 1919
  • Latvian War of Independence Latvia[nb 1]
  • German Empire VI Reserve Corps
    • Latvian War of Independence Baltische Landeswehr
      • Latvia Latvian Independent Brigade
      • Russia Lieven detachment
    • Latvian War of Independence Freikorps
  • Estonia Estonia
    • Finland Finnish volunteers
    • Latvia North Latvian Brigade
1918–April 1919
  • Latvian War of Independence Soviet Russia
  • Latvian War of Independence Soviet Latvia
April–July 1919
  • Latvian War of Independence Latvia[nb 1]
  • Estonia Estonia
    • Latvia North Latvian Brigade
    • Denmark Danish volunteers
April–July 1919
  • German Empire VI Reserve Corps
    • Latvian War of Independence Baltische Landeswehr
      • Latvia (South) Latvian Independent Brigade[nb 2]
      • Russia Lieven detachment[nb 2]
    • Latvian War of Independence Freikorps
April–July 1919
  • Latvian War of Independence Soviet Russia
  • Latvian War of Independence Soviet Latvia
July 1919–1920
  • Latvian War of Independence Latvia
    • Latvia Latvian Army[nb 3]
    • Latvian War of Independence Baltische Landeswehr
  • Latvian War of Independence Poland
  • Estonia Estonia
  • Latvian War of Independence United Kingdom[nb 4]
  • Latvian War of Independence France[nb 4]
October–December 1919
  • Latvian War of Independence West Russian Volunteer Army[nb 5]
    • Latvian War of IndependenceLatvian War of Independence Freikorps
    • Russia Russian units
July 1919–1920
  • Latvian War of Independence Soviet Russia
  • Latvian War of Independence Soviet Latvia
Commanders and leaders
Latvia Kārlis Ulmanis
Latvia Oskars Kalpaks
Latvia Jānis Balodis
Latvia Dāvids Sīmansons
Latvia Jorģis Zemitāns
Estonia Ernst Põdder
Estonia Viktor Puskar
Second Polish Republic Edward Rydz-Śmigły
United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandLatvian War of Independence Harold Alexander
German Empire Rüdiger von der Goltz
German Empire Alfred Fletcher
German EmpireLatvian War of Independence Josef Bischoff
RussiaLatvian War of Independence Pavel Bermondt-Avalov
German EmpireLatvian War of Independence Walter von Eberhardt
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Jukums Vācietis
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Sergei Kamenev
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Dmitry Nadyozhny
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Vladimir Gittis
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Pēteris Slavens #
Strength
Latvia 69,232 (January 1920)[1] unknown unknown
Casualties and losses
Latvia 3,046 killed
4,085 wounded[2]
Estonia 115 killed
500 wounded (June 1919)
German Empire 840 killed
3,000 wounded[3]
unknown
at least 2000 captured
11 executed
  1. ^ a b All Latvian national units with formal allegiance to Latvian Provisional Government were under German and Estonian military commands at this period.
  2. ^ a b Fought only against Soviets.
  3. ^ Formed from merger of (South) Latvian Independent Brigade and North Latvian Brigade.
  4. ^ a b Naval support.
  5. ^ Fought only against Latvia and its allies.

The Latvian War of Independence (Latvian: Latvijas Neatkarības karš), sometimes called Latvia's freedom battles (Latvijas brīvības cīņas) or the Latvian War of Liberation (Latvijas atbrīvošanas karš), was a series of military conflicts in Latvia between 5 December 1918, after the newly proclaimed Republic of Latvia was invaded by Soviet Russia, and the signing of the Latvian-Soviet Riga Peace Treaty on 11 August 1920.[4]

The war can be divided into a few stages: Soviet offensive, German-Latvian liberation of Kurzeme and Riga, Estonian-Latvian liberation of Vidzeme, Bermontian offensive, Latvian-Polish liberation of Latgale.

The war involved Latvia (its provisional government supported by Estonia, Poland and the Western Allies—particularly the navy of United Kingdom) against the Russian SFSR and the Bolsheviks' short-lived Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic. Germany and the Baltic nobility added another level of intrigue, initially being nominally allied to the Nationalist/Allied force but attempting to jockey for German domination of Latvia. Eventually, tensions flared up after a German coup against the Latvian government, leading to open war.

Following a cease-fire, a ploy was developed by the Germans, nominally dissolving into the West Russian Volunteer Army led by Gen. Pavel Bermont-Avalov. This West Russian Volunteer Army included Germans and former Russian prisoners of war nominally allied with the White Army in the Russian Civil War, but both Bermondt-Avalov and von der Goltz were more interested in eliminating the nationalists than fighting the Bolsheviks.

Certain episodes of the Latvian Independence War were also part of the Polish-Soviet War, particularly the Battle of Daugavpils.

  1. ^ Latvijas Atbrīvošanas kaŗa vēsture Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Latvian)
  2. ^ Latvijas Brīvības cīņas, page 15 (in Latvian)
  3. ^ Hans von Rimscha, Hellmuth Weiss (1977). Von den baltischen Provinzen zu den baltischen Staaten 1918-1920. J. G. Herder-Institut. p. 61.
  4. ^ (in Latvian)Freibergs J. (1998, 2001) Jaunāko laiku vēsture 20. gadsimts Zvaigzne ABC ISBN 9984-17-049-7

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