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Operation Beowulf

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23,000

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German victory

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61st Infantry Division
  
3rd Infantry Brigade of the North-Western Front

2,850 dead, missing, or wounded
  
5,000 killed15,000 captured

Similar
  
Moonsund Landing Operation, Operation München, Battle of Uman, Battle of Hanko, Battle of Rostov (1941)

Operation Beowulf refers to two German plans to occupy the islands of Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Muhu, off the Estonian west coast. Both plans had the same objectives but assumed differing start points. The attack, using Beowulf II, started on 8 September 1941 and had achieved its objectives by 21 October.

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Beowulf I

This version assumed a rapid German victory in the Baltic States. It would have been a re-working of the World War I Operation Albion, launched from Courland in Latvia. In the event, German forces were delayed as they crossed into Estonian territory.

Beowulf II

This version, which was executed, was an attack from the Estonian west coast. There were a series of diversionary attacks to confuse the Soviet defenders - Südwind, Westwind and Nordwind.

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Operation Beowulf Wikipedia