Memorial to the defenders of Bauska against the Soviet occupation in 1944 in the garden of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit
Memorialinis vieta
In the garden of the Bauska Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, the defenders of Bauska – Latvian soldiers – were buried during the battles of 1944. During the years of the USSR occupation, playgrounds for a kindergarten were set up here. On November 9, 1996, a memorial stone created by sculptor Mārtiņš Zaurs was unveiled in the church garden. The text carved into the roughly worked reddish boulder under the Latvian Legion sleeve patch – a red-white-red representation of the shield – “Long live Latvia to you! To the defenders of Bauska in 1944.” The memorial stone was erected at the initiative of the Latvian National Soldiers’ Association and the Bauska branch of the organization “Daugavas Vanagi”. Financial support was also provided by the Bauska city and district municipalities. Next to the stone is a white-painted wooden cross, under which is attached a red-white-red painted replica of the legionnaires' shield, and even lower is a pink granite plaque with the text: "Here lie the legionnaires, the heroic defenders of Bauska, 1944.28.VII – 1944.14.IX"
Panaudoti šaltiniai ir literatūra:
U. Neiburgs. Latvian soldiers in the battles for Bauska in August and September 1944 // Tēvijas Sargs, 2017, No. 9 (September), pp. 29-31. https://www.sargs.lv/lv/otrais-pasaules-kars/2017-10-24/latviesu-karaviri-cinas-par-bausku-1944-gada-augusta-un-septembri
R. Ābelnieks, A. Urtāns. Bauska – a city where people meet...Bauska: Bauska Museum, 2018, pp. 126-130.
V. Kuzmins. Senseless attack on Bauska. August 19-20, 1944 // Illustrated World History, 2024, No. 9 (September), pp. 12-20.
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