Battle of Krivasoo

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1919 military conflict in Estonia during Estonian War of Independence
59°15′21″N 27°55′57″E / 59.2558°N 27.9326°E / 59.2558; 27.9326Result Estonian victoryBelligerents Estonia Soviet RussiaCommanders and leaders Aleksander Tõnisson Vladimir GittisStrength 15,000 men
160 cannons 40,000 men
200 cannonsCasualties and losses ? ?
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Estonian War of Independence
1918
  • Narva
  • Joala
  • Auvere
  • Rägavere
  • Punapargi
  • Kunda
1919
  • Valkla
  • Kehra
  • Vetla
  • Voose
  • Priske
  • Aidu
  • Kärstna
  • Tapa
  • Kunda
  • Tartu
  • Utria
  • Laagna
  • Narva
  • Reola
  • Pikksaare
  • Uderna
  • Kirepi
  • Paju
  • Sänna - Suure-Ruuga
  • Pskov
  • Marienburg-Jakobstadt
  • Lemsalu and Roopa
  • Cēsis
  • Krasnaja Gorka
  • Krivasoo
  • Petrograd

Battle of Krivasoo (Estonian: Krivasoo lahing; November 18, 1919 - December 30, 1919) took place near the Krivasoo,[1] Estonia during the Estonian War of Independence between the Estonian Army and the Red Army.

References

  1. ^ (in Russian) Урочище Криуши Wikimapia