Battle of Syrjäntaka

Battle of Syrjäntaka
Part of the Finnish Civil War and Eastern Front in World War I

Captured Red Guard women with a German carabinier
Date28–29 April 1918
(1 day)
Location
Result Red breakthrough
Belligerents
 German Empire Finnish Reds
Commanders and leaders
Godert von Reden Unknown
Units involved
Baltic Sea Division Red Guards
Strength
c. 400 c. 4,000–5,000
Casualties and losses
48 killed c. 300 killed
c. 150 captured

Battle of Syrjäntaka was a 1918 Finnish Civil War battle fought on 28–29 April in Syrjäntaka, Tuulos, between the German Baltic Sea Division and the Finnish Red Guards. Thousands of Red refugees were fleeing east, while they were blocked by a small unit of Germans at a highway crossing in the small village of Syrjäntaka. After hours of desperate fighting, the Reds managed to break through and continue their journey. The Battle of Syrjäntaka and the preceding battle in Hauho were the only battles the Germans lost during their one-month military campaign in Finland. They were also the last Red victories of the 1918 civil war. The battle itself was totally unnecessary. It had no effect on the result of the war and neither side gained anything as the fleeing Reds were captured only a couple of days later.