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Porkuni battle
Postitatud: 10 Juul, 2007 22:45
Postitas De Ruyter
Tere my name is Michel and i'am from the Netherlands.
I life for a while in Eesti and i'am very interested in the history of Eesti, aspecialy WW2.
I know already a lot about Narva and the Dutch SS and about Saarema.
But i want to know more about the battle of Porkuni!
Is the any book ore site where i can find more info.
Our is there somebody that can tell me more about it?
Greetings Michel.
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 1:02
Postitas Noor
Hi Michel,
It's very nice to see you here, in Estonian militaar.net forum, from another country, who is interested to learn more about Estonian history!

Please feel free to send me a pm and I think I can find you some information regarding your inquiry.
Kind regards,
Noor
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 10:01
Postitas Abramis
Our forum kamerade Vdreving has carried out official exhumations there lately. He has given quite a detailed overview somewhere here.
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 10:41
Postitas hol-tim 123
Hey Michel!
Alittle bit reading material
www.folklore.ee/folklore/vol27/paales.pdf
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 11:02
Postitas De Ruyter
I cant not open this one
www.folklore.ee/folklore/vol27/paales.pdf
Is there another way to open this?
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 11:19
Postitas olavik
What can't you? Do you have a Acrobat Reader in your computer?
porkuni
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 11:47
Postitas istorik
No kuulge, hollandlane tahab infot Porkuni lahingust aga foorumikaaslane saadab ta vaimude maale! Ongi hea, et tal see link ei avane...
Re: porkuni
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 12:17
Postitas hol-tim 123
istorik kirjutas:No kuulge, hollandlane tahab infot Porkuni lahingust aga foorumikaaslane saadab ta vaimude maale! Ongi hea, et tal see link ei avane...
Seal on juttu ka natukene Teise maailmasõja kohta.
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 12:22
Postitas Noor
Lugesin kiiresti ja ainukene mõistlik lõik, mis ma sealt leidsin II MS kohta oli ainult kaks-kolm rida....

Re: porkuni
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 12:38
Postitas OveT.
hol-tim 123 kirjutas:istorik kirjutas:No kuulge, hollandlane tahab infot Porkuni lahingust aga foorumikaaslane saadab ta vaimude maale! Ongi hea, et tal see link ei avane...
Seal on juttu ka natukene Teise maailmasõja kohta.
Tõesti-tõesti! Üks räägib aiast ja teine aiaaugust

Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 12:50
Postitas OveT.
Hi,
The link hol-tim 123 refered to has no connection to Porkuni development.
I am sure somebody will provide an information about this.
Regards,
OveT.
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 17:17
Postitas Abramis
OK, let´s do the job better!
Porkuni battle was the biggest fighting held between the Estonians in red army and the Estonians in German units. It took place in Sep. 21. 1944 between Lake Porkuni and Sauevälja village.
The reds´ Estonian Shooting Corps surrounded about 1500 Estonians in German uniforms, retreating from Tanneberg line in the Sinimäed area.
In the following battle ab. 500 surrounded men got killed, around 700 were captured. The reds had maschine guns and mine-throwers supported by artillery and tanks. The Estonians in German uniforms had only small arms and panzerfausts.
The villagers buried 273 killed Estonians in German uniform. In the reds´
side 73 men were killed, 57 of these had Estonian names.
Postitatud: 11 Juul, 2007 20:34
Postitas De Ruyter
Thanks for the info i have now some idea what happend there.
Are the still things to see in the area, i have seen already the three monuments.
Was the big battle in the forest our near the village?
Postitatud: 12 Juul, 2007 6:04
Postitas Abramis
from newspaper "Postimees", Oct. 21, 2004...
...in Oct., 2004 there were official exhumations of Sauevälja and Vistla mass graves. There were found also Germans, although only Estonians were earlier supposed to be buried there.
The men had been buried in layers with overcoats placed between. The daggers, belts etc. were taken to Tamsalu museum.
In total 125 buried people were counted in two mass graves although the number was supposed to be bigger.
The battle was mostly in the forest and I quess there is nothing to be seen with the naked eye.