Voldemars Reinholds - Biography

Biography

Andrejs Voldemārs Reinholds was born in small Latvian town- Bauska on 23 June 1903. After graduation, he was drafted in Latvian army where he served in 2nd Ventspils infantry regiment. After his compulsory service, he stayed in the military. In 1925, he was moved to 9th Rēzekne infantry regiment where he served until 1939. In 1926, he graduated Military academy and was promoted to lieutenant. In 1929, he was promoted to the rank of First lieutenant. In 1937, Reinholds completed course of physical education of the Army. After the Latvian occupation in 1940, he remained in his service in the now Soviet Red Army, but was demobilised soon before Operation Barbarossa started.

In the autumn of 1941, Reinholds was among first Latvian volunteers who enlisted in German army. He was company commander in 16th Zemgale Police battalion. Battalion was involved in anti-partisan duties in the Leningrad Front (near the Lake Ilmen and Staraya Russa). At the end of 1942, Reinholds was promoted to Waffen Hauptsturmfuhrer (Captain). When the Latvian Legion was formed in the 1943, 16th Zemgale Police battalion was incorporated in newly formed 2nd Latvian brigade. Since 1944, Voldemars Reinholds was commander of a battalion in the rank of Waffen-Sturmbannführer. In autumn 1944, he was awarded with German Cross in Gold. In spring 1945, when fighting in Courland Pocket, he was given command of 43rd Waffen Grenadier Regiment der SS. In May 1945, he was awarded with Knight's Cross, although he never physically received it.

After the German capitulation, Reinholds did not surrender. With some comrades, he went to forest and they planned to unnoticed go to the Allied occupation zones in Germany. However, they were caught and arrested by the Soviets soon after. They were intended to be shot but Reinholds managed to escape and for some time he illegally lived in Tukums and later in his native homestead in Kurmene parish. Later, he traveled to Riga where he worked as electrician under alias Andrejs Ostrovskis. There, he met many other former legioneres and one of them handed over his true identity to NKVD.

In 1948, he was tried and sentenced to 25 years in Vorkuta prison camps. Reinholds was released in 1958 and returned to Riga. There, he continued to work as electrician until 1977. Although he was observed by KGB, he managed to contact his former comrades.

Voldemārs Reinholds died in Madliena hospital on 4 July 1986.

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