The Dąbrówka Nowa Massacre occurred on 22 January 1945 in Dąbrówka Nowa in Poland, when a unit of the Red Army advancing from Nakło to Bydgoszcz killed over 100 unarmed members of the 15th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Latvian).[1][2]
Dąbrówka Nowa Massacre | |
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Location | Dąbrówka Nowa, Poland |
Date | 22 January 1945 |
Attack type | Massacre |
Deaths | 100+ Latvian POWs of the 15th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Latvian) |
Perpetrator | Red Army |
Events
editOn 22 January 1945, soldiers of the 5th Battalion of the 1st Construction Regiment of the 15th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Latvian) were marching in the direction of Sępólno Krajeńskie after a rest in Dąbrówka Nowa. Along the way, they encountered a column of Soviet troops who mistook the Latvians for a unit holding combatant status. The Red Army troops immediately opened fire. Those who attempted to surrender were killed on the spot. About sixty of the Latvian soldiers fled to Dąbrówka Nowa, where they barricaded themselves in the schoolhouse. The building was surrounded and levelled by three tanks of the Soviet 9th Tank Corps. The remains of the SS troops lay for over a week in the snow, until at the request of the villagers they were buried at the boundary of the cemetery.[1][2] In July 2010, fifty-three bodies were exhumed from that place and re-buried at the cemetery in Stare Czarnowo in north-western Poland, fifty-one Latvian soldiers, and two Germans.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b "Dąbrówka Nowa: Z kart historii" [Dąbrówka Nowa: From the History Files] (in Polish). Gmina Sicienko. 2018-11-01. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
- ^ a b Brūvelis, Edvīns (2005). Latviešu leģionāri [Latvian legionnaires] (in Latvian). Riga: Daugavas Vanagi. ISBN 9789984197623.
- ^ " "Ekshumacja żołnierzy w Kosowie" [Exhumed soldiers in Kosovo] (in Polish). 2015-09-19. Retrieved 2022-03-11.