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Second Battle of Ķekava

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2nd Battle of Kekava
Part of Eastern Front (World War I)
Date19-22 July,1916
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
Russian Empire  Germany
Commanders and leaders
Radko Dimitriev Oskar von Hutier
Units involved
Latvian Riflemen 35th infantry reserve regiment of the German army

The Second Battle of Kekava, also known as the Battle of Julius, occurred in July 1916 on the eastern front during World War I.

Background

Following the failure of the first battle of Kekava Russia decided to attempt a second attack in July 1916 in support of the British attack at the Somme.

Participating units

The only units on the Russian side participating in the encounter where 5 Latvian rifle battalions. those were as follows: 1. Daugavgrivas, 2. Riga, 6. Tukuma, 7. Bauska and 8. Valmiera.[1]

Battle

The battle was fought in the vicinity of Ķekava, in the area from the Smerdukli marsh to the left bank of the Daugava. The battle began with several hours of artillery fire on the German forts, followed by an Latvian riflemen attack on the German trench lines.[2] However, the artillery shells could not destroy the barbed wire fences, which the infantry was forced to cut during the battle under enemy fire. The riflemen had to cross a swamp that was difficult to cross, being in constant crossfire from the artillery of both warring parties.[2]

Casualties and gains

The Latvian riflemen lost up to 27% of their forces and were unable to make any sort of gains.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "The View from the Top: German Soldiers and Lithuania in the Two World Wars", Forgotten Pages in Baltic History, BRILL, pp. 211–237, 2011-01-01, retrieved 2024-02-23
  2. ^ a b Zariņš, Klāvs (2017-11-28). "Pirmā pasaules kara vēstures liecības vācbaltiešu muižnieka Silvio Brēdriha atmiņās (1914–1915)". Latvijas Universitātes Žurnāls Vēsture (3): 171–186. doi:10.22364/luzv.3.2017.12. ISSN 2592-9593.
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