Karl_Parts

Karl Parts

Karl Parts

Estonian military commander


Karl Parts VR I/1, VR II/2, VR II/3 (15 July 1886 in Palupera Commune, Estonia – 1 September 1941 in Kirov, Soviet Union) was an Estonian military commander during the Estonian War of Independence.

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In 1915, he graduated from Peterhof Military School, and participated in World War I. In July 1917, Parts joined the Estonian national units. During the German occupation in 1918, he organized the underground Estonian Defence League. In the Estonian Liberation War, Karl Parts led and organized the armoured trains, and in December 1918, became the commander of the Armoured Trains Division. He commanded in the biggest armoured conflict of war that resulted in the capture of Pskov.[clarification needed] After the war, Parts served as commander of the Armoured Trains Brigade from 1921 to 1923, and later as inspector. He actively participated in defeating the 1924 coup attempt. In 1925, he retired and became a farmer. In 1940, Soviet occupation authorities arrested Parts, and he was shot in imprisonment the year after. Six weeks before his death, a Soviet destruction battalions doused his son Mauricius (1912–1941) with acid and killed him.[1][2]

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References

  1. Laar, Mart (1992). War in the Woods: Estonia's Struggle for Survival, 1944–1956. Washington, DC: The Compass Press. p. 10.
  2. Madisson, Tiit (2005). Lihula õppetund: Maailma Uue Korra loomine Eestis : ajaloo ümbertegemine ja rahvusluse mahasurumine. Lihula: Kirjastus OÜ Ortwil. p. 24.



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