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Coordinates: 59°0738N 25°2642E / 59.12722°N 25.44500°E / 59.12722; 25.44500
 

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Battle of Kautla
Date24 July 1941
Location
Kautla, Estonia
Result Soviet victory
Belligerents
 Soviet Union  Estonia Forest Brothers
 Finland Estonian volunteers
Units involved
Destruction battalions
Casualties and losses
None 30 civilians murdered

The Battle of Kautla (Estonian: Kautla lahing, Kautla veresaunorKautla veretöö) took place between Soviet destruction battalions and Estonian Forest BrothersinKautla, Estonia in July 1941. It included series of murders of civilians committed by destruction battalions, known as Kautla massacre.

On 24 July 1941, an extermination battalion murdered Gustav and Rosalie Viljamaa of Simisalu farm and set the farm on fire. In the coming days, the extermination battalion undertook the systematic murder of all civilians in the region and burning their farms. The Kautla farm was burned down by the Red Army with the family and staff inside, murdering Johannes Lindemann, Oskar Mallene, Ida Hallorava, Arnold Kivipõld, Alfred Kukk and Johannes Ummus.[1] In total, more than twenty people, all civilians, were murdered—many of them after torture—and dozens of farms destroyed. The low toll of human deaths in comparison with the number of burned farms is due to the Erna long-range reconnaissance group breaking the Red Army blockade on the area, allowing many civilians to escape.[2]

On the night of 10 July the Erna platoon had made a landing on the northern coast of Estonia with 42 men arriving onshore and hiding in the Kautla Marshes 60 km south east of Tallinn. Another 17 team members were parachuted in on 28 July. The group's task was to perform reconnaissance deep behind Red Army lines for the Finnish Army but it turned to saving around 2,000 civilians hiding in the Kautla woods by allowing them to escape while the outnumbered Erna force engaged Soviet destruction battalions in a fierce battle on 31 July to 1 August 1941.[3] On 4 August, the platoon was ordered to cross the frontline and terminate their activities. A total of 32 men were lost, either killed or missing in action.[4]

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References

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  • ^ p16, Mart Laar: War in the Woods: Estonia's Struggle for Survival, 1944-1953. Howells House, 1991, ISBN 0-929590-08-2
  • ^ pp. 170-172, Formation of the Erna Platoon, Estonian State and People in World War 2, Volume 5, Stockholm, 1957
  • 59°07′38N 25°26′42E / 59.12722°N 25.44500°E / 59.12722; 25.44500

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