Teise maailmasõja lahingupaigad Embute linnuse ja kiriku lähedal
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The World War II battle sites near the Embute hillfort and the church are located in the Embute Nature Park, known as the Embute Valley. The nature park is significant because it was one of the first places in Latvia where the glacier began to retreat. The nature park is home to many natural, historical and geographically interesting sites.
World War II battles in the Embute valley
On 27 October 1944, the Red Army launched an offensive operation, now known as the 1st Kurland Battalion, with the aim of destroying Army Group North. The original plan envisaged an attack by the 61st Army from the Vaiņode district in a northerly direction to ensure the involvement of the 5th Guards Panzer Army to build on the success. The German 30th Grenadier Division and 563rd Volksgrenadier Division, supported by the 14th Panzer Division, were defending in this sector. One of the main Soviet axes of attack was on the Vaiņode - Embūte - Nīkrāce - Skrunda road, and it was here that Soviet tank units were planned to be used.
The main obstacle in the way of the tanks was the valley of the Lanka River, on the heights of which the Embute Church, Embute Castle and Embute Castle Mound are located. Between 28 and 31 October 1944, the Soviet offensive was halted here and allowed the German High Command to draw up the necessary reserves. On 31 October, the Soviet offensive was able to advance as far as the river Šķervele, bypassing the Lanka river valley to the north of the Embute hillfort, and continue in the direction of Nikrace.
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Ekspeditsioon Embūte ürgorus
võimalus tutvuda Embūte muinaskultuurilooga. Giidiga ekspeditsioonil Embūtese TICi ekspositsioonide, Rüütlimäe, Induse ja Aaria tamme, kirikuvaremete, Kuramaa mõõka, Vaatetorni, Yoda tammi, Induse ja Arya skulptuuride, Yoda jalakivi, Pilskalni allika, Kuramaa küngaste külastamine.
"Yoda jälgedes." – 3,5 km pikkune ringrada.
"Induli ja Arija jälgedes" - 5 km pikkune ringrada.
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Embute kiriku seinad - II maailmasõja tunnistajad
Embute kirik on üks elavaimaid tunnistusi Teisest maailmasõjast Kurzemes. Kiriku seintel ja kellatornis on siiani näha suurtükiväe ja muude mürskude jälgi. Saksa armee kasutas kirikut (nagu paljusid teisi Kurzemes ja mujalgi) vallutamatuks kaitseks. Selle tulemusena kirik hävitati ja seda ei ole pärast nõukogude aega uuesti üles ehitatud.