Latvian Army Summer Camp in Litene Military town

Litenes armijas nometne. Avots: Gulbenes novada pašvaldības aģentūra “Gulbenes tūrisma un kultūrvēsturiskā mantojuma centrs”
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The Latvian Army Summer Camp in Litene is located in the forest in Litene parish, near the Pededze River. The beginnings of the Litene Camp can be traced back to 1935 when the construction of a summer camp complex for the Latgale division of the Latvian Army was started. From May to autumn, several thousand soldiers learned combat tactics and shooting skills in Litene. In the summer of 1941, Latvian Army officers were arrested by Red Army and NKVD troops at an army summer camp in Litene. Several officers were shot on the spot, while others were deported to Siberia. On 14 June 1941, at least 430 officers were arrested and deported to Siberia in the Litene and Ostrovieši camps about 10 kilometres from Litene. The only historical building that has survived from the camp is a food storage facility. Only the foundations remain from the other buildings. There is a viewing platform with the Latvian flag, benches and a well-maintained place for a fire. A demilitarised cannon was installed with the support of the Ministry of Defence and the National Armed Forces. Information boards are in place. The Wall of Pain memorial in the Litene graveyard is also connected with the events at the Litene camp. The YouTube channel of the Latvian Army features a video named ‘Litene, Katyn of the Latvian Army’.

Used sources and references:


Jānis Zvaigzne "What is Litene", J.Zvaigzne "June. Litene 1941 ”, Jumava, Riga, 2012. Collection of the GNVMM Museum
https://www.sargs.lv/lv/vesturiski-jutigie-jautajumi/2011-05-30/litene-latvijas-armijas-katina