The tombstone of the national partisan Edmunds Vigmanis, who died in 1941, in the Valles cemetery
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The gravestone in the Valle cemetery was erected here on July 4, 1941, for the national partisan Edmunds Vigmanis, who was buried here on July 30, 1941, and who fell on June 30 in a clash with Soviet armed formations. The plaque features a ceramic medallion with a photo of E. Vigmanis in a guard uniform and the following inscription: “Vigmanis Edmunds. Born on April 6, 1907. Fell in partisan battles in Valle on June 30, 1941. The countrymen who pass by me are burning with love for the Fatherland. For the beloved Fatherland, I pledge my life.”

After the start of the German-USSR war and the escape of the employees of the Taurkalne parish executive committee, on June 30, local residents gathered at the Taurkalne parish hall in Valle, hoisted the Latvian flag on the flagpole, and formed a 25-man national partisan unit, but only partially armed with rifles and shotguns, led by guard Osvalds Ivanovskis. On the same day, a clash with about twenty Red Army soldiers took place near Jaunbruntālie, during which additional trophy weapons were obtained and five were killed, eight were wounded, and the remaining Red Army soldiers were dispersed. The national partisan, the owner of Jaunbuki, Edmunds Vigmanis, fell in the battle, while O. Ivanovskis and the owner of Bārzdiņi, Jānis Krūmiņš, were wounded.

Panaudoti šaltiniai ir literatūra:

Fatherland, 1941, No. 20, July 23

R. Ābelnieks. Events of June 1941 in Bauska District // Bauskas Dzīve, 1990, June 19

E. Pelkaus. Fight and Hope: Partisans in Latvia in the Summer of 1941. Riga: NIMS, 2004, pp. 70-71.

A. Zaļaiskalne, G. Viegliņa. Valle parish. Author's edition. 2002, pp. 119-120.

https://karavirukapi.blogspot.com/2021/08/valles-kapos-1941-gada-kritusa.html

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