Death Island Memorial site

Death Island
Death Island
Island of Death. A large delegation of officials at the monument to fallen Latvian riflemen, 1937. Source: LNB digital collection "Lost Latvia".
Daugmale parish. Army-built bridge over the river with a narrow-gauge railway, 1917. Source: LNB digital collection "Lost Latvia".
3. Riflemen of the Courland Latvian Rifle Battalion with battalion commander Jānis Kalniņš (2nd from right) on the Island of Death, 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum.
Latvian riflemen on Death Island, 1916. Note the markings engraved in the dolomite outcrop. Source: Latvian War Museum
Evacuation of a wounded Latvian rifleman from the Island of Death to Ikšķilis, 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum
Latvian riflemen on Death Island, 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum
Latvian riflemen during poison gas defense training, 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum
Latvian riflemen on Death Island. Some positions were set up in old quarries or a cemetery, 1916. Source: "Death Island." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, https://lv.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=N%C4%81ves_sala&oldid=3276664%3E
Latvian riflemen on Death Island near a machine gun seized from German soldiers, 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum
2. Riflemen of the Riga Latvian Rifle Battalion and senior doctor Gerhard Feders (1st from left) at the dugout of the infirmary on Death Island, summer 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum.
Russian Imperial Army positions on Death Island, 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum.
Russian Imperial Army positions on Death Island, 1916. Source: Latvian War Museum.
On the Island of Death, a monument to the fallen [193-]. Source: LNB digital collection "Lost Latvia".
The destroyed chapel on Death Island, 1917. Source: Latvian War Museum.
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 Daugmales pag., Ķekavas novads, Latvia
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 Agrita Grīnberga, Ķekavas Tūrisma informācijas centrs
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The group of islands is located in Daugava on the southern side of the Riga HPP reservoir near Daugmale. The Death Island is one of the scariest and most legendary battlefields of World War  I. When the Russian Army withdrew from Kurzeme and Zemgale in 1915 some units remained on the left bank of Daugava, where they took positions to fight the German Army. The banks of the river were connected by a bridge. One of the largest chemical weapons usage cases in the territory of Latvia took place here. Latvian soldiers called the place ‘Death Island’, but soldiers of other nationalities called it ‘Hell’. The position of Death Island was of strategic and symbolic importance. For Latvian soldiers it was part of Kurzeme occupied by Germany. Fights took place on the banks of Daugava near Ikšķile, and in some way they were associated with the fights of the ancestors during the Crusades. Nowadays this location is accessible by boat. Territory of the Riga HPP reservoir that was not flooded can be seen. The monument designed by E. Laube still remains. Defensive position elements have been reconstructed in some places. There is an information stand on the bank of Daugava near the Ikšķile Kābeļu hill. Death Island became a group of islands after the construction of the Riga HPP reservoir was finished.

Used sources and references:

Hartmanis, J. Latvian Riflemen on the Island of Death. Riga: Mantojums Publishing House, 2014.