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The '''Battle of Tehumardi''' was an event where forcibly [[conscription|conscripted]] local Estonians in both the Soviet [[249th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)|249th Rifle Division]], and Infantry Regiment 67 of the German [[23rd Infantry Division (Germany)|23rd Infantry Division]] fought a pitched night battle<ref>Hain Rebas, ''Can the Baltic States be Defended'', Baltic Defence Review 1/1999</ref> on 8 October [[1944]] during [[World War II]]. The battle took place on the [[Sõrve]] peninsula of [[Saaremaa]] island; the action was a part of the [[Moonzund Landing Operation]], an attack by the Red Army on German forces occupying the Moonsund archipelago.
The '''Battle of Tehumardi''' was an event where forcibly [[conscription|conscripted]] local Estonians in both the Soviet [[249th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)|249th Rifle Division]], and Grenadier Regiment 67 of the German [[23rd Infantry Division (Germany)|23rd Infantry Division]] fought a pitched night battle<ref>Hain Rebas, ''Can the Baltic States be Defended'', Baltic Defence Review 1/1999</ref> on 8 October [[1944]] during [[World War II]]. The battle took place on the [[Sõrve]] peninsula of [[Saaremaa]] island; the action was a part of the [[Moonzund Landing Operation]], an attack by the Red Army on German forces occupying the Moonsund archipelago.


Losses included the commander of the Red Army's 307th Anti-Tank Battalion, Major Vladimir Miller. After the war the Soviets built a memorial at the site. Approximately 200 [[Red Army]] soldiers are buried near the memorial: it is unclear where the German soldiers are buried.
Losses included the commander of the Red Army's 307th Anti-Tank Battalion, Major Vladimir Miller. After the war the Soviets built a memorial at the site. Approximately 200 [[Red Army]] soldiers are buried near the memorial: it is unclear where the German soldiers are buried.

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The Battle of Tehumardi was an event where forcibly conscripted local Estonians in both the Soviet 249th Rifle Division, and Grenadier Regiment 67 of the German 23rd Infantry Division fought a pitched night battle[1] on 8 October 1944 during World War II. The battle took place on the Sõrve peninsula of Saaremaa island; the action was a part of the Moonzund Landing Operation, an attack by the Red Army on German forces occupying the Moonsund archipelago.

Losses included the commander of the Red Army's 307th Anti-Tank Battalion, Major Vladimir Miller. After the war the Soviets built a memorial at the site. Approximately 200 Red Army soldiers are buried near the memorial: it is unclear where the German soldiers are buried.

References

  1. ^ Hain Rebas, Can the Baltic States be Defended, Baltic Defence Review 1/1999
  • Tehumardi - photographs of Soviet memorial at the battle site.