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Krišjānis Berķis

Krišjānis Berķis (April 26, 1884 in Īslīce parish, Bauska municipality, Courland, modern Latvia – July 29, 1942 in Perm, Russia) was a Latvian general. Rising to prominence as an officer of the Latvian Riflemen in World War I, he was promoted to the rank of general during the Latvian War of Independence, and served on the Army General Staff after the war.〔(Generals.dk )〕
== Biography ==
Krišjānis Berķis was born in April 26, 1884 in ''Bērzkrogs'' homestead, Īslīce parish, Courland. He graduated local parish school and Bauska city school. After graduation he decided to became soldier and entered Vilnius military school. He graduated in 1906 in the rank of podporuchik. He then served in 2nd. Finnish rifleman regiment in Helsinki. During his service in Finland he married Finnish girl Hilma Lehtonen (1887-1961).
In 1909 he was promoted to poruchik and in 1913 to stabskapitan.

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