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Latvian riflemen - Definition and Overview

Monument to the Latvian riflemen in , Latvia
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Monument to the Latvian riflemen in Riga, Latvia

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

From 1915 to 1917, Latvian Riflemen fought in Russian army against Germans in positions along Daugava 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. Suffering heavy casualties, Latvian riflemen managed to break German line of defense but the effort was wasted as the attack was not continued. 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 lead to an increased support for bolsheviks who were advocating an end to the war.

In 1917, a large number of latvian riflemen sided with bolsheviks. They became known as Red Latvian Riflemen (красные латышские стрелки) and actively participated in the Russian civil war. The riflemen took active part in suppression of anti-bolshevik uprisings in Moscow and Yaroslavl in 1918. They fought against Denikin, Yudenich, Wrangel. In 1919 the division received the highest military recognition of that time — the Honorable Red Flag of VTsIK. Latvian Red Riflemen officer Jukums Vācietis became the first commander-in-chief of Red Army. Latvian red riflemen were also a part of the attempt to establish Soviet rule in Latvia in 1919. They were defeated by Baltic German volunteers in Western Latvia and then by the Polish and new Latvian army in Eastern Latvia.

11,395 of former Red Riflemen returned to Latvia after the 1920 peace treaty between Latvia and Bolshevist Russia. Other former riflemen stayed in Russia and took positions in the Red Army, Bolshevik party, Cheka. Many of them were arrested or executed during the Great Purges, when ethnically Latvian Communists became one of groups particularly targeted by the Purges.

Example Usage of riflemen

TheWalleh: @AshiiDesu Basically, @jasocorp went skeet shooting which is a riflemen sport and I made it hella dirty. You're welcome.
t9sus4: Changes. Fire & Dirt. riflemen of War. #sethlakeman
wildfeather: drew his opponent onto more even ground away from the earthworks, listening to the sound of his riflemen holding their position behind him.
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