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Battle of Poltava 300th Anniversary, June 27, 2009

Vladimir Kvitko, Kharkov, Ukraine | June 30, 2009  | 0 comments  | Print  | E-mail

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ACG reader, Vladimir Kvitko of Kharkov, Ukraine, dons an 18th century tri-corne hat and packs a muzzle-loading pistol to do his own “Peter the Great” imitation while standing in the crowd of visitors at the 300th anniversary celebration of the Battle of Poltava. ACG thanks reader Kvitko for submitting this photo essay on the historic anniversary of one of history’s greatest battles. (Courtesy, Vladimir Kvitko)

June 27, 2009 marked the 300th anniversary of one of history’s greatest battles, the 1709 Battle of Poltava. (See “50 Battles That Shaped Our World,” January 2009 issue of Armchair General magazine.) Led by Czar Peter the Great, a Russian army of 49,000 defeated the 24,000-man Swedish army of King Charles XII near the eastern Ukrainian town of Poltava (see map). Poltava was the most decisive victory in the Great Northern War (1700-21) in which Russia, joined by a coalition including Denmark-Norway, Poland-Lithuania (after 1709), and several German kingdoms fought Sweden for supremacy of eastern Russia and the Baltic countries. The Russian victory at Poltava and subsequently in the Great Northern War established the country as a major European power, and led to Russia ending Swedish influence in the Baltic region. Significantly, Russia’s new-won access to the Baltic Sea allowed Czar Peter to create the city of St. Petersburg, Russia’s long-sought “window on the Baltic.” (See “Peter the Great” by Ralph Peters in the May 2009 issue of Armchair General magazine.)

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Reader Vladimir Kvitko of Kharkov, Ukraine attended the June 27, 2009 festivities in Poltava celebrating the historic victory, and sent us his photos showing visitors and re-enactors enjoying the event.

[NOTE: regular ACG website visitors will recall Kvitko’s previous photo essay, “Victory Day in Kharkov, Ukraine,” with his photos showing parades and military displays in his hometown on May 9, 2008 honoring the 63d anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, known as The Great Patriotic War in the former Soviet Union.

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