by commander on 22 Aug 2003 14:56
Riga was one of the major Russian seaports and also an most important industrial centre. When the war broke out, much of the equipment and many workers were evacuated further to the East. But the German armies did not pass the river Dvina until 1917.
Just when the Russian Empire crashed, the revolution started and Russian armies moved back, the Central Powers began to conquer great parts in the East. So also in the military district of Ober-Ost (Upper East) they started an offensive, and on September 3rd, 1917 they conquerred Riga, cheerfully welcomed by the German inhabitants. This brought new hope to the ideas of creating a new, German dominated Baltic province, a new duchy of Courland or a big Baltic state (several possibilities were discussed), so even Kaiser Wilhelm II. visited the city in these days.
To commemorate this victory, a medal was released, and fortunatly some weeks ago I was able to purchase such a medal. I have no idea how many of these medals exist and what possible value they might have. The material is (due to the war) copper and thus quiet cheap. Maybe anyone knows some more details? I'd be happy to learn more from you!
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