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Name
  
Julius Kuperjanov

Place of burial
  
Raadi cemetery


Rank
  
Lieutenant

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Born
  
11 October 1894 Lyokhovo, Dukhnovo parish, Pskov Governorate, Russian Empire (
1894-10-11
)

Allegiance
  
Russian Empire  Estonia

Years of service
  
1914–1917 Imperial Russian Army 1918-1919 Estonian Army

Battles/wars
  
World War I Estonian War of Independence Battle of Paju

Awards
  
Order of St. Anna II, III, IV degree Cross of St. George IV degree Order of Vladimir IV degree Order of Stanislav II, III degree Cross of Liberty (Estonia) (posthumously)

Died
  
February 2, 1919, Tartu, Estonia

Unit
  
Kuperjanov's Partisan Battalion

Battles and wars
  
World War I, Estonian War of Independence, Battle of Paju

Service/branch
  
Estonian Land Forces

Julius Kuperjanov VR I/2, VR II/2 and VR II/3 (11 October [O.S. 29 September] 1894 – 2 February 1919) was an Estonian military officer during the War of Independence and commander of the Tartumaa Partisan Battalion renamed after him posthumously.

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Life

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Kuperjanov was a schoolteacher in the village of Kambja. At the start of World War I, he was mobilised into the Imperial Russian Army and commissioned after receiving basic officer training. He was wounded in both legs.

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In 1917 he joined the Estonian forces during the start of the War of Independence. In December 1918, he received permission to form a ranger battalion. Students were among the first to join the Tartu County Partisan Battalion.

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On 14 January 1919, Julius Kuperjanov was among the liberators of Tartu. He died some weeks later of wounds received leading an attack during the decisive Battle of Paju.

Family name

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Because his parents emigrated to Russia for work, they acquired a russified form of their family name (original Kupper). After returning to Estonia, they preserved this name.

Contemporary view

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To honour Kuperjanov, the unit he had raised was renamed after him. It was disbanded in 1940 after the Soviet occupation and re-established after Estonia regained its independence from the Soviet Union.

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Julius Kuperjanov was posthumously awarded the Cross of Liberty (VR II/2 and II/3). His tomb at the Raadi cemetery, Tartu, was one of the few War of Independence monuments to survive the Soviet occupation. The monument was restored in 2008. During the Soviet occupation of Estonia from 1940 to 1991, Kuperjanov's tomb acquired great symbolic significance. Dissidents and patriotically minded students would periodically gather there on various anniversaries to light candles and place flowers in his memory. During the occupation period, the KGB kept a watch on the tomb, and arrested the persons who came to honor the memory of the national hero.

Stamp issue

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In 2009, a commemorative stamp was issued on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of Kuperjanov's death by Eesti Post.


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References

Julius Kuperjanov Wikipedia