Krači Mountains Monument Memorialinis vieta

The Krāči Hills are one of the largest coastal dunes of the Litorina Sea. Its highest point is 29 m above sea level and 26 m above the surrounding plains. The Litorina Sea is said to be the predecessor of the Baltic Sea, which existed approximately 7,000 to 5,000 years ago.
The 6th Special Brigade of the 12th Russian Army launched the attack from the Krāči Hills during the Christmas Battles, with the task of breaking through the German front from the Great Tīreļi Swamp to the Lielupe River. During the month-long battles, the Russian army gained an area of 25 square kilometers, but the losses were enormous – 45 thousand fallen, wounded and missing soldiers. The losses of the Latvian riflemen were 9 thousand fallen, wounded and missing soldiers. During the Christmas Battles, the Latvian riflemen gained immense fame as heroic and brilliant soldiers, paying a very high price for it – their lives.
A monument has been erected in memory of those who fell in battle. Every year on November 11, Lāčplēsis Day, and on November 18, the anniversary of the proclamation of the Latvian state, candles are lit at this place in memory of the fallen heroes.
The protected nature area "Krāči Mountains" as a dune mound of the Litorina period
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Kalėdinės kautynės baigėsi sausio 11. Trečią mūšio dieną latvių šauliams pavyko užimti stipriai įtvirtintą vokiečių kariuomenės poziciją – Ložmetējkalni. Kalėdinių kovų kaina buvo labai didelė. Šimtai Latvijos ir kitų Rusijos armijos karių žuvo bandydami išmušti vokiečius iš savo pozicijų. Pasakotojas vaizdingai aprašo mūšio lauko scenas pasibaigus kalėdinėms kautynėms.