The Battle of Giedraičiai () was fought on November 17–21, 1920, between the
Lithuanian Army
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and a part of the
Polish Army
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led by
Lucjan Żeligowski, which called itself the
Army of Central Lithuania
The Army of Central Lithuania was the armed forces of the state of Republic of Central Lithuania, Central Lithuania proclaimed by General Lucjan Żeligowski on October 12, 1920.
With the announcement by General Żeligowski of the establishment ...
.
Prelude
On October 9, 1920, General Lucjan Żeligowski's forces occupied Vilnius as part of his false-flag
mutiny
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. His forces mainly consisted of the
1st Lithuanian–Belarusian Infantry Division and the
13th Vilnius Uhlan Regiment. The Polish forces did not stop their attack after occupying Vilnius and instead attacked towards the west and north-west. They reached
Rūdiškės on October 10, and then
Nemenčinė
Nemenčinė () is a city in Vilnius district municipality, Lithuania, it is located only about north-east of Vilnius. Close to Nemenčinė forest was planted which forms a sentence ''Žalgiris 600'' (commemorating the Battle of Grunwald) visibl ...
on October 11.
The Poles continued their offensive on both sides of the
Neris
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river on October 13. This Polish attack pushed back the
3rd Infantry Division under from the
Vokė
The Vokė is a river in southeast Lithuania
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Lentvaris
Lentvaris (; ) is a city in eastern Lithuania, 9 km east of Trakai. It is a transportation hub, as several road and rail routes cross here.
Lake Lentvaris is nearby.
History
The town is situated in ethnographically Baltic Lithuanian ...
line to
Semeliškės
Semeliškės is a town in Elektrėnai municipality, Vilnius County, east Lithuania. According to the Lithuanian census of 2011, the town has a population of 580 people. The town has a church of Catholics and Orthodox church of St. Nicolas.
Its al ...
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Rykantai
Rykantai is a village in Trakai district municipality, Lithuania, 7 kilometres north-west of Lentvaris. The village has a post office, a railway station and a church, Trinity Church. The Neris River flows north of the village. According to the Lit ...
line. On 14–15 October, the 3rd Division stopped Żeligowski's attack in the western direction on the left bank of the Neris river at the line of
Vievis
Vievis () is a small city in Elektrėnai municipality, Lithuania. It is located 14 km east of Elektrėnai, on Lake Vievis.
History
Its alternate names include Anastasevskaya, Jewie (Polish), Vevis, Viyevis, V’yevis, and Yev’ye.
Vievis ...
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Valkininkai
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.
The Polish attack on the right bank of the Neris (in the north-west direction) was stronger and the
1st Infantry Division (
2nd
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,
4th
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...
,
7th
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and
9th Infantry Regiments) under
Stasys Nastopka
Stasys Nastopka (19 June 1881 – 19 October 1938) was a Lithuanian military officer during World War I and the Lithuanian Wars of Independence.
Born into a Lithuanian peasant family, Nastopka graduated from Vilnius Military School and served in ...
retreated fighting. The positions at , , and Bajorai had to be abandoned and the 1st Division retreated to the
Šilėnai
Šilėnai is an ethnographic village (ethnographic cultural reserve) located in the Vilnius District Municipality. It is part of the Neris Regional Park. According to the census of 2011, the village has a population of 90, a decrease from 211, c ...
- line. The Poles occupied the towns of
Švenčionėliai
Švenčionėliai () is a city in Švenčionys district municipality, in eastern Lithuania 10 km west of Švenčionys. The river Žeimena flows through Švenčionėliai.
History
On 10 July 1920, it was the site of a battle of the Polish– ...
,
Širvintos
Širvintos () is a city in Vilnius County in eastern Lithuania. It is the administrative center of the Širvintos district municipality.
Etymology
The town's name is a place name derived from the river Širvinta, which flows through it. Širvi ...
,
Giedraičiai
Giedraičiai is a town in Molėtai district municipality, Lithuania with about 700 residents. It is located some 45 km north of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, on the banks of Lake Kiementas. It is the capital of an elderate. The town, a ...
.
On October 21, the 13th Uhlans invaded the Lithuanian rear and captured the 1st Infantry Division's headquarters.
By 27 October, Żeligowski's army had occupied
Želva
Želva is a town in Ukmergė district municipality, Vilnius County, east Lithuania. According to the Lithuanian census of 2011, the town has a population of 457 people.
History
The town has a Catholic church and a synagogue. Želva is the birth ...
and
Vidiškiai
Vidiškiai is a town in Ukmergė district municipality, Vilnius County, east Lithuania
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and threatened to cut the
Ukmergė
Ukmergė (; previously ''Vilkmergė''; ) is a city in Vilnius County, Lithuania, located northwest of Vilnius. It is the administrative center of the Ukmergė District Municipality.
Ukmergė (Vilkmergė) was mentioned for the first time as a ...
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Utena
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road.
The 1st Infantry Division (now composed of the 2nd, 7th and 9th Infantry Regiments and commanded by
Edvardas Adamkavičius
Edvardas Adamkavičius (March 31, 1888 – May 10, 1957) was a Lithuanian divisional general.
Early life
He was born in Pikeliai, Telšiai County, Lithuania.
Interwar Lithuanian Army
He enlisted in the Lithuanian Army in 1918. He was made ...
) counterattacked and retook Želva, and liberated Giedraičiai on November 1. The front stopped at the
Kernavė
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Musninkai
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Its alternate names include Muśniki (Pol ...
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Širvintos
Širvintos () is a city in Vilnius County in eastern Lithuania. It is the administrative center of the Širvintos district municipality.
Etymology
The town's name is a place name derived from the river Širvinta, which flows through it. Širvi ...
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Giedraičiai
Giedraičiai is a town in Molėtai district municipality, Lithuania with about 700 residents. It is located some 45 km north of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, on the banks of Lake Kiementas. It is the capital of an elderate. The town, a ...
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Dubingiai–
Švenčionėliai
Švenčionėliai () is a city in Švenčionys district municipality, in eastern Lithuania 10 km west of Švenčionys. The river Žeimena flows through Švenčionėliai.
History
On 10 July 1920, it was the site of a battle of the Polish– ...
line. The front briefly stabilized.
The
League of Nations
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decided to resolve the
Polish–Lithuanian War
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over the
Vilnius Region
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The territory ...
by plebiscite. Thus, it sent the League's Military Control Commission to the conflict zone. Żeligowski was forced to hurry because his soldier's combativeness gradually weakened and he still sought to seize more Lithuanian territory.
Battle
November 17: Polish offensive begins
In the early morning of November 17, the Poles launched a new offensive on the 30 km section of the Širvintos–Giedraičiai–Dubingiai front. Two infantry brigades, supported by artillery, attacked towards Širvintos and Giedraičiai, and a cavalry brigade of eleven squadrons broke through to the rear of the Lithuanian army at the Dubingiai gorge in the direction of
Videniškiai
Videniškiai is a historic village in the Molėtai District Municipality, Lithuania. It is located about west of Molėtai. It is situated between the Ukmergė–Molėtai road and the . According to the 2011 census, it had 368 residents. In the 16 ...
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Kurkliai.
The 2nd Infantry Regiment defending Giedraičiai was hit the hardest. To avoid encirclement, on the evening of November 17, the regiment retreated to the
Želva
Želva is a town in Ukmergė district municipality, Vilnius County, east Lithuania. According to the Lithuanian census of 2011, the town has a population of 457 people.
History
The town has a Catholic church and a synagogue. Želva is the birth ...
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Balninkai line. The 7th Infantry Regiment, defending Širvintos, retreated to positions in the –– section after fierce fighting. The 4th Infantry Regiment, which defended the
Musninkai
Musninkai is a town in Širvintos district municipality, Vilnius County, east Lithuania. According to the Lithuanian census of 2011, the town has a population of 415 people. The town has a Catholic church.
Its alternate names include Muśniki (Pol ...
front, remained unmoved from its positions. The Polish cavalry, having crossed
Šventoji near
Kavarskas, pushed deep into Lithuania and reached the vicinity of
Kėdainiai
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. The Lithuanian army was threatened with encirclement.
Edvardas Adamkavičius
Edvardas Adamkavičius (March 31, 1888 – May 10, 1957) was a Lithuanian divisional general.
Early life
He was born in Pikeliai, Telšiai County, Lithuania.
Interwar Lithuanian Army
He enlisted in the Lithuanian Army in 1918. He was made ...
, commanding the 1st Division, approved the plan put forth by the meeting of the 7th Infantry Regiment's officers. The plan to bypass Širvintos and attack the Poles from the flank and rear was originally proposed by Teodoras Balnas, the commander of the 7th Regiment's 3rd Battalion.
November 18: Polish debacle due to Lithuanian attack
On the evening of November 18, Balnas formed a group of 170-200 soldiers, which he led in a march through the forest at night. The group attacked the battalion of the Polish stationed near the village of . During the battle, the Grodno regiment's commander was killed. The headquarters of the Polish and the Grodno regiment were captured, totalling about 200 prisoners. The Lithuanians conquered many war trophies, which included two cannons, nine mortars, twenty machine guns, and many wagons. The Grodno regiment's remaining two battalions were scattered by Lithuanian forces in the vicinity of Širvintos. After regrouping, the Poles soon occupied Širvintos again.
November 19–21: Lithuanian counter-offensive
On the morning of November 19, the Lithuanian army commander General
Silvestras Žukauskas
Silvestras Žukauskas (, ; 31 December 1860 – 26 November 1937) was a Lithuanian General. He first served in the Imperial Russian Army, where he distinguished himself during World War I, rising to the rank of major general and ending the war a ...
arrived in Ukmergė and organized a counterattack with the entire front. The 2nd Infantry Regiment, which retreated to the vicinity of
Lyduokiai, was reinforced, and the 8th Infantry Regiment was added to the Lithuanian forces at the front. The Lithuanian army started the attack in the night from November 20 to 21. Širvintos was again surrounded from the side by the forest and liberated by the Lithuanians after a short battle. During the attack in the direction of Giedraičiai, there was heavy fighting near , and Giedraičiai, where the 2nd Infantry Regiment's 3rd Battalion under Liudvikas Butkevičius distinguished itself. In the afternoon of November 21, Giedraičiai was liberated. After considerable losses, the Lithuanian army reconquered territory up to the positions it held before November 17.
Casualties
Polish casualties
During the fighting of November 17–21, the Polish material losses included a smashed armored car, 2 machine guns, about 20,000 rifle cartridges, several artillery shell carriages. At least 60 prisoners were taken, with many more Polish soldiers that became stragglers that the Lithuanians could not capture due to the fewness of their soldiers. In the vicinity of Giedraičiai, at least 30 Polish dead were counted, with many more unidentified and not explained. The number of wounded Polish soldiers is also unclear and 11 seriously wounded Polish soldier were captured by Lithuanians.
Lithuanian casualties
Three Lithuanian officers died in the fighting: Lieutenant Vincas Gvildys (1st Company's commander), Lieutenant Pranas Telksnys (Training Company's commander), Lieutenant Kazys Matulaitis (1st Machine Gun Company's Commander). The following officers were seriously injured: Captain E. Noreika (3rd Battalion's commander), Lieutenant J. Mačiukas (captured by Poles), Senior Lieutenant S. Musatovas (7th Company's commander), junior officer Mačiulevičius. Concerning Lithuanian soldiers, 15 were killed, about 60 wounded and about 70 were
missing in action
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.
Aftermath
At the request of the Military Control Commission, hostilities ended on November 21. The Polish cavalry brigade, cut off deep in the Lithuanian rear, began to retreat hastily and, pursued by Lithuanian soldiers and partisans, crossed the front line at
Labanoras on November 24. With the mediation of the League's Military Control Commission, the Lithuanian government and Żeligowski signed the
Treaty of Kaunas, a cease-fire protocol, on November 29, which established the wide
Polish–Lithuanian Neutral Strip.
Commemoration
The site of the battle of Giedraičiai is marked and commemorated by a symbolic cannon.
Result
Many historians consider the battle to be a Lithuanian victory, however, some historians consider the battle to be Indecesive.
References
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* {{cite book, last=Łach , first=Wiesław B. , date=2014 , title="Bunt Żeligowskiego". Kulisy połączenia Wileńszczyzny do Polski 1920-1922, location=Warsaw, publisher=Wydawnictwo Bellona, isbn=978-83-11-13198-9
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