Background of 5 segments. German seal with a large coat of arms in a double circle.
Municipal issue from the period of World War I. The Vindava City Government undertakes to pay this debt note immediately upon the end of the war.
During World War I, in 1915, Vindava (now Ventspils) was one of the forward bases and strongpoints which, according to the plan at the beginning of the war, were abandoned by the Russian fleet and occupied by the enemy. 1
However, on the night of 20 November 1915, destroyers of the Russian Baltic Fleet carried out a raid operation, as a result of which the German guard vessel "Norburg" was sunk off Vindava. The operation was planned by the commander of the Mine Division of the Baltic Fleet, Captain 1st Rank Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak. 2
Also, on 16 December 1915, the destroyers "Novik", "Pobeditel", and "Zabiyaka" laid 150 mines near Vindava on likely routes of German ships. The next day, on this minefield, the light cruiser "Bremen" and the destroyer T-191, which had sailed from Vindava for patrol duty, struck mines and were lost. The following year, on 26 May, another enemy destroyer struck Russian mines off Vindava and sank.