British campaign in the Baltic (1918–1919)

The British campaign in the Baltic 1918–1919 was a part of the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. The codename of the Royal Navy campaign was Operation Red Trek. The intervention played a key role in enabling the establishment of the independent states of Estonia and Latvia. It failed to secure the control of Petrograd by White Russian forces, which was one of the main goals of the campaign.

Baltic Naval War
Part of Russian Civil War, Estonian War of Independence, Latvian War of Independence

British squadron in Koporye Bay in October 1919
Date28 November 1918 – 4 November 1919
Location
Result Anglo-Soviet stalemate
Estonian victory
Territorial
changes
Independence of Estonia and Latvia
Belligerents
United Kingdom
 Estonia
 Latvia
White movement
 Russian SFSR
Commanders and leaders
Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair
Walter Cowan
Augustus Agar
Johan Pitka
Nikolai Kuzmin
Fyodor Raskolnikov  (POW)
Sergey Zarubayev
Alexander Zelenoy
Lev Galler
Strength
:
1 aircraft carrier
1 monitor
23 light cruisers
85 destroyers
20 submarines
2 minelayers
18 minesweepers
10 coastal motor boats
4 depot ships
:
2 destroyers
1 gunboat
2 battleships
1 pre-dreadnought
1 cruiser
17 destroyers
7 submarines
3 minelayers
9 minesweepers
2 depot ships
Casualties and losses
:
111-128 killed
at least 60 wounded
9 captured
1 cruiser sunk
2 destroyers sunk
1 submarine sunk
2 minesweepers sunk
8 coastal motor boats sunk or stranded
1 destroyer damaged
7 other ships lost
60 other ships damaged
:
23 killed
3 missing
1 icebreaker-tug sunk
at least 483 killed
251 captured
1 battleship damaged
1 pre-dreadnought damaged
1 cruiser sunk
3 destroyers sunk
2 destroyers captured
1 submarine damaged
1 minesweeper defected
1 depot ship sunk
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