West Russian Volunteer Army

West Russian Volunteer Army

The West Russian Volunteer Army or Bermontians was a counterrevolutionary army in the Baltic provinces of the former Russian Empire during the Russian Civil War of 1918-1920.

The Western Russian Volunteer Army, unlike the pro-Entente Volunteer Army was supported and in fact created by Germany. The Compiègne Armistice, article 12, stipulated that German troops were to remain in the Baltic provices to help fight Bolshevik advances and were to withdraw once the Allies determined the situation is under control. The order to withdraw was given after the Treaty of Versailles was signed in June 1919.

However, only small portion of the Freikorps in the Baltic retired; the rest stayed under the leadership of General Rüdiger von der Goltz. To avoid casting blame on Germany and enfuriating the Allies, he withdrew into the background and merged his troops with the "Special Russian Corps", led by Cossack General Pavel Bermont-Avalov. The two generals recruited about 50,000 men: mostly Freikorps, Baltic Germans, as well as some Russian POWs captured by Germany in World War I and then released on the promise that they would help fight against the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War. The Army declared that it joins the forces of Aleksandr Kolchak and marched to attack Bolsheviks, but their real goal was to sustain German power in the Baltic region.

In October 1919 the West Russian Volunteer Army attacked the newly-independent states of Lithuania and Latvia, to which Germany had granted independence. It briefly occupied Riga and the government of Kārlis Ulmanis had to request military assistance from Lithuania and Estonia. The Estonians sent two armoured trains to aid the Latvians (according to some explanations, in exchange for Latvia ceding the island of Ruhnu and its territorial waters to Estonia) while the Lithuanians stayed away fearing German interference. The Latvians also received assistance from the guns of a British battleship in Riga harbor.

In November the Latvian army managed to drive the Bermont-Avalov forces into Lithuanian territory. Finally, the West Russian Volunteer Army suffered heavy defeats by the Lithuanians near Radviliškis, a major railway centre. After the involvement of the Entente military mission, the remaining elements of the West Russian Volunteer Army withdrew from the Baltics into Germany.

ee also

* White Movement
* Freikorps in the Baltic
* United Baltic Duchy
* Latvian War of Independence
* Lithuanian Wars of Independence

References

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Bibliography

#cite book
last = Von der Goltz
first = Rüdiger
authorlink = Rüdiger von der Goltz
title = Meine Sendung in Finnland und im Baltikum.
language = German
publisher = Verlag von K.F. Koehler
location = Leipzig
series =
year = 1920
oclc = 186846067

#cite book
last = Bermondt-Avalov
first = Pavel
authorlink = Pavel Bermondt-Avalov
title = Im Kampf gegen den Bolschewismus. Erinnerungen von General Fürst Awaloff, Oberbefehlshaber der Deutsch-Russischen Westarmee im Baltikum.
language = German
publisher = Verlag J.J. Augustin
location = Glückstadt, Hamburg
series =
year = 1925
oclc = 15188750

# BischoffJosef, "Die letzte Front. Geschichte der Eiserne Division im Baltikum 1919", Berlin 1935.
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# "Die Baltische Landeswehr im Befreiungskampf gegen den Bolschewismus", Riga 1929.
# "Eesti Vabadussõda 1918-1920", Tallinn, Mats, 1997. ISBN 9985-51-028-3.
# Kiewisz Leon, "Sprawy łotewskie w bałtyckiej polityce Niemiec 1914-1919", Poznań 1970.
# Paluszyński Tomasz, "Walka o niepodległość Łotwy 1914-1920", Warszawa 1999.
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