Jānis Judiņš
Jānis Judiņš (Latvian: Jānis Judiņš; Russian: Ю́дин Я́н Андре́евич, trans. Yan Yudin, also known in Russian as Я́нис Ю́диньш, trans. Yanis Yudinsh, January 17, 1884, in Liezēre parish - August 12, 1918) was a Red Latvian Riflemen commander, a Red hero of the Russian Civil War.
As a Latvian Rifleman Jānis Judiņš participated in the First World War and Russian Civil War. Since April 1918 he was a commander of the Third Latvian Rifle Brigade (Russian: 3-я Латышская Стрелковая бригада). In August 1918, Czech Legion and KomUch People's Army pressed the Red Army from Kazan. On 8 August 1918, Judeņš with his staff arrived at the Krasnaya Gorka railway station, a suburb of Kazan. There, the Left Bank Group of the 5th Army was subordinated him. On 12 August 1918, he was killed in action near the station[1] by shell detonation.
On 14 August 1918, the Soviet of the People's Commissars under Vladimir Lenin decreed to rename Krasnaya Gorka to Yudino (today part of Kazan), after Jānis Judiņš. It was the first inhabited locality, renamed by Soviet power after the Civil War Red hero. [2]
References and notes
- ↑ (Tatar) "Jānis Judeņš/Янис Юдин". Tatar Encyclopaedia. Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002.
- ↑ (Russian) К. Амиров. Казань: Где эта улица, где этот дом? Kazan, 1995