Monument of Paju Battlefield Memorial site

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Photo: Enn Anderson. ERM Fk 3041:746, Estonian National Museum, http://www.muis.ee/museaalview/3724761
Postcard of the Battle of Paju, KLM FT 1264:1 F, Estonian War Museum - General Laidoner Museum, http://www.muis.ee/museaalview/110917
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 Paju küla, Valga vald, Estonia, Valgamaa
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The Battle of Paju took place on 31 January 1919 during the War of Independence between the Tartu-Valga army group of the Estonian People's Force and the Red Army Latvian Riflemen for control over Paju Manor. The battle resulted in the Estonians gaining control over the strategically important town of Valga and its railway turnout. Julius Kuperjanov, who led the Estonian offensive, was fatally injured in the battle.

 

This monument was designed by architect Georg Saar. A campaign was organised to raise money for the monument. On 12 June 1938, the cornerstone was laid by General Johan Laidoner. The base was completed in 1940, but the monument itself went unveiled due to the Soviet occupation. On the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Paju on 30 January 1994, President Lennart Meri finally unveiled the monument.