Lestene Brothers' Cemetery Memorial site

Lestene Soldiers Cemetery
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 Lestenes pag., Tukuma novads, Latvia
 +371 26247095
 Gita Bulaha, Lestenes Brāļu kapu un Leģionāru piemiņas istabas vadītāja
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Located in Tukums region, Lestene, next to the church.

The construction of the Brothers' Cemetery in Lestene began in 1998. It is the second largest cemetery of soldiers in Latvia, where more than 1,300 Latvian legionnaires are buried together. Only after the restoration of the Republic of Latvia was it possible to bury Latvian soldiers who died in World War II from various places.

The Latvian Legion was a combat unit of the German army, formed mainly from illegally mobilized Latvians. The soldiers perceived their presence in the legion as a struggle for the restoration of Latvia's independence, despite the fact that it took place in the ranks of the German armed forces and that Germany had occupied Latvia. There was no other military force that could delay the return of the Soviet occupation. Latvian legionnaires fought against the Red Army, which had abolished Latvia's independence, destroyed its army and committed crimes against civilians. Between 110,000 and 115,000 soldiers fought in the ranks of the German army, and between 30,000 and 50,000 of them left their lives on the battlefield.

Today in Lestene you can see the Brethren's Cemetery, next to which is Lestene Church. It is an outstanding example of baroque sacred art. In the old church pub you can get acquainted with the exposition dedicated to the history of the Latvian Legion. The central image of the Brothers' Cemetery "Motherland - Mother - Latvia" was created by the sculptor Arta Dumpe. Nearby is Lestene Manor, which belonged to the Latvian Army General Mārtiņš Hartmanis before the Second World War.

Excursions to Lestene Church can be booked at the head of the parish of Lestene Evangelical Lutheran Church Inguna Kokina, phone +371 29993743.

 
Used sources and references:

Lācis, V. Latvian Legion in the Light of Truth. Riga: Jumava Publishing House, 2006.

Silgailis, A. Latvian Legion. Riga: Valmiera typography 2006.

Official website of the Daugava Vanagu Central Board Available: https://www.dvcv.org.lv [accessed 19.02.2021].

 

Your comments

Good afternoon! The address of the central board of Daugava hawks has now changed. It is now: www.dvcv.org.lv. Sincerely, Aivars Sinka, Head of the Central Board of DV

 
Aivars Sinka
Feb 7, 2023, 5:24:20 PM

Thanks - fixed.

Lauku Celotajs
Feb 11, 2023, 11:59:45 AM

I am attaching, for information, the Latvian Soldiers' Memorial Society "Lestene" booklet. There is additional information in there, not only about the association, but also about the graves of the Lestene brothers, the church, the Kurzeme battles, etc. Information from the booklet may be reproduced. The booklet can be downloaded here: Latvian Soldiers' Memorial Society "Lestene" booklet .

Aivars Sinka
Feb 11, 2023, 12:00:47 PM

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