Ignats Voitkans

Birth Date:
10.08.1893
Death date:

Days since birth:
48065
Years since birth:
131
Extra names:
Ignats Voitkāns Ādama dēls
Categories:
Born in Latvia, Private, WWI participant
Nationality:
 latvian
Cemetery:
Set cemetery

Served in the regiments of the Latvian Riflemen

Served: 3. Kurzemes latviešu strēlnieku bataljons (pulks) 4. rota

Awarded:

  • 09.04.1916, Cross of St. George 4 class, Nr. 527065

Additional information (in Latvian):

VOITKĀNS Ignats Ādama d. dzimis 1893.10.08. Vitebskas guberņā, saimnieks, bataljonā no 1915.15.12. (41.Sibīrijas strēlnieku pulks), ievainots kaujā Tīreļpurvā 1916.23.12. Nāves salā esot postenī tika ievainots, palika ierindā

Source: atvaļinātais pulkv. Jānis Hartmanis

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        05.01.1917 | Christmas Battles

        The Christmas Battles (Latvian:Ziemassvētku kaujas; German:Aa-Schlachten; Russian:Митавская операция) were offensive operations of the Russian army during World War I in the area of Jelgava, Latvia, by the 12th Army of the Northern Front. They took place from December 23 (January 5) untill December 29 (January 11) 1916 (1917). The Army was commanded by Gen. Radko Dimitriev; it was opposed by the 8th German Army. The battles took place in a swampy region, Tīreļpurvs (Tīrelis swamp), between Lake Babīte and Jelgava. The main assault force was the VI Siberian Rifle Corps which included two Latvian Rifleman brigades. Incompetence of Russian high command leaded to disastrous events in the Army. A month later February revolution begun.

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