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The Holocaust in Latvia, 1941-1944

Author : Andrew Ezergailis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105070599761

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The Holocaust in Latvia, 1941-1944 by Andrew Ezergailis Pdf

A history of the Holocaust in Latvia, focusing on the question of the involvement of Latvians in its implementation. Contends that extant historiography on the Holocaust in Latvia has been greatly influenced by Soviet publications, which tend to vilify the Baltic and Ukrainian peoples. Examination of documents and witnesses' accounts shows that there were no "spontaneous killing actions" on the part of Latvians during the occupation - the killing was initiated and basically perpetrated by the Nazis, mainly by Einsatzgruppe A. Before the war, traditional antisemitism was prevalent in Latvia, but not modern racist theories. The regime of Ulmanis (1934-40) was not antisemitic. The main antisemitic organization in prewar Latvia, Perkonkrusts, supplied mainly writers, not killers. Dwells on the Arajs commando, created by the Nazis in 1941, which killed tens of thousands of Jews in Latvia, Russia, and Belarus. The contribution of the Latvian auxiliary police to the Holocaust was smaller. Describes the extermination of Jews in Riga, Liepaja, Daugavpils, Rezekne, Ventspils, and other places (in some of which ghettos were established) and Nazi camps in Latvia - Kaiserwald, Salaspils, and others.

Extermination of the Jews in Latvia, 1941-1945

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN : UOM:39015082640296

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The 'Final Solution' in Riga

Author : Andrej Angrick,Peter Klein
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781845456085

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The 'Final Solution' in Riga by Andrej Angrick,Peter Klein Pdf

"With its ... over thousand] detailed and expansive footnotes drawing on twenty-four different archive collections in eight countries and three continents and an enormous secondary literature, this is one of the best researched regional studies of the Holocaust ever to appear. It is helped by the fact that the authors are also always so cognizant of what was happening elsewhere in Europe at the same time and thus frequently draw out the relationship between seemingly haphazard local decisions and trends across Europe...Indeed, the way in which the book 'makes sense' of complex institutional behavior is at times breathtaking...The precision in the detail and the scope of the contextualization make this one of the more important works to appear on the Holocaust in recent years." - English Historical Review "This very readable and well documented study fills an important gap in the Holocaust literature: it offers insight into the microcosm reflecting the entire terrifying and murderous scenario of the SS State." - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Ghetto, forced labor camp, concentration camp: All of the elements of the National Socialists' policies of annihilation were to be found in Riga. This first analysis of the Riga ghetto and the nearby camps of Salaspils and Jungfernhof addresses all aspects of German occupation policy during the Second World War. Drawing upon a broad array of sources that includes previously inaccessible Soviet archives, postwar criminal investigations, and trial records of alleged perpetrators, and the records of the Society of Survivors of the Riga Ghetto, the authors have produced an in-depth study of the Riga ghetto that never loses sight of the Latvian capital's place within the overall design of Nazi policy and the all-of-Europe dimension of the Holocaust. Andrej Angrick, a native of Berlin, is a historian, consultant, and researcher affiliated with the Hamburg Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Culture. He has published numerous articles about the Holocaust in the Soviet Union and co-edited Der Dienstkalender Heinrich Himmlers 1941/42 (1999) and Die Gestapo nach 1945: Karrieren, Konflikte, Konstruktionen (with Klaus-Michael Mallmann, 2009), as well as Besatzungspolitik und Massenmord: Die Einsatzgruppe D in der s dlichen Sowjetunion 1941-1943 (2003). Peter Klein, a Berlin-based historian, consultant, and researcher affiliated with the Hamburg Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Culture, has published widely on the Holocaust and German occupation in various parts of central and eastern Europe during the Second World War. Klein was the editor of Die Einsatzgruppen in der besetzten Sowjetunion 1941/1942 (1997) and a co-editor of Der Dienstkalender Heinrich Himmlers 1941/42 (1999). He is the author of "Gettoverwaltung Litzmannstadt" (2009). Ray Brandon is a freelance translator, historian, and researcher based in Berlin. A former editor at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, English Edition, he is co-editor, with Wendy Lower, of The Shoah in Ukraine: History, Testimony, Memorialization.

Amidst Latvians During the Holocaust

Author : Edward Anders
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9789984993188

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Amidst Latvians During the Holocaust by Edward Anders Pdf

Edward Anders, son of Adolf Alperovitch (1897-1941) and Erika Sheftelovitch-Meiran (1895-1992), was born in 1926 in Libau, Latvia. He immigrated to the United States in 1949. He married Joan Fleming in 1955. They had two children.

The Murder of the Jews in Latvia

Author : Bernhard Press
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 0810117290

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The Murder of the Jews in Latvia by Bernhard Press Pdf

A challenging account of the systematic and brutal slaughter of Jews in Latvia during the Second World War.

The Holocaust in Lithuania Between 1941 and 1944

Author : Arūnas Bubnys
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN : STANFORD:36105122158988

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The Holocaust in Lithuania Between 1941 and 1944 by Arūnas Bubnys Pdf

A booklet presenting a brief account of the events of the Holocaust in Lithuania, divided into three periods: June-November 1941, when, through pogroms and Nazi mass shootings, 80% of Lithuanian Jews were murdered; December 1941-March 1943 - a period in which the Nazis exploited the Jewish work force; and April 1943-July 1944, when the remnants of the Lithuanian Jews were killed. Focuses on the ghettos in Kaunas and Vilnius, and mentions Jewish resistance as well as help rendered to Jews by some Lithuanians. Includes photographs.

Latvia in World War II

Author : Valdis O. Lumans
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0823226271

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Latvia in World War II by Valdis O. Lumans Pdf

Valdis Lumans provides an authoritative, balanced, and comprehensive account of one of the most complex, and conflicted, arenas of the Second World War. Struggling against both Germany and the Soviet Union, Latvia emerged as an independent nation state after the First World War. In 1940, the Soviets occupied neutral Latvia, deporting or executing more than 30,000 Latvians before the Nazis invaded in 1941 and installed a puppet regime. The Red Army expelled the Germans in 1944 and reincorporated Latvia as a Soviet Republic. By the end of the war, an estimated 180,000 Latvians fled to the West. The Soviets would deport at least another 100,000. Drawing on a wide range of sources--many brought together here for the first time--Lumans synthesizes political, military, social, economic, diplomatic, and cultural history. He moves carefully through traditional sources, many of them partisan, to scholarship emerging since the end of the Cold War, to confront such issues as political loyalties, military collaboration, resistance, capitulation, the Soviet occupation, anti-Semitism, and the Latvian role in the Holocaust.

The Holocaust of Volhynian Jews, 1941-1944

Author : Shmuel Spector
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015019484594

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The Holocaust of Volhynian Jews, 1941-1944 by Shmuel Spector Pdf

The Holocaust in Lithuania Between 1941 and 1944

Author : Arūnas Bubnys
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 51 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN : 9986757908

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Journey Into Terror

Author : Gertrude Schneider
Publisher : Ardent Media
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0935764003

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Journey Into Terror by Gertrude Schneider Pdf

There were 40,000 Jews in Riga in July 1941, when the Germans occupied Latvia. 33,000 of them were interned in the ghetto, and most of them (according to Schneider's estimate, 29,000) were killed in November-December 1941 in the Rumbuli forest. At the same time, numerous Jews from the Reich began to be deported to the ghetto of Riga. Ca. 20,000 German, Austrian, and Czech Jews arrived there during the winter of 1941-42; 800 of them survived the war, which is much greater than the numbers of German Jewish survivors from the ghettos of Łódź, Minsk, Kaunas, etc. Presents a story of life and death in the ghetto, focusing mainly on the "German" part of it; the story is largely based on testimonies of survivors, including Schneider's own (she was deported to the Riga ghetto from Vienna in February 1942). Many of the Jews were sent to the Jungfernhof camp near the city, rather than to the ghetto. Later, some were transferred from the ghetto to the Salaspils camp, and in August 1943, 7,874 Jews were sent from the ghetto to the Kaiserwald camp. The rest of the ghetto was liquidated in October 1943, and ca. 60 people were left to remove all traces of the former inhabitants, after which they were also transferred to Kaiserwald. Pp. 157-175 contain a list of survivors, and pp. 177-211 contain documents.

The Case for Latvia

Author : Jukka Rislakki
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9789042024243

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The Case for Latvia by Jukka Rislakki Pdf

What do we know about Latvia and the Latvians? A Baltic (not Balkan) nation that emerged from fifty years under the Soviet Union - interrupted by a brief but brutal Nazi-German occupation and a devastating war - now a member of the European Union and NATO. Yes, but what else? Relentless accusations keep appearing, especially in Russian media, often repeated in the West: "Latvian soldiers single-handedly saved Lenin's revolution in 1917", "Latvians killed Tsar Nikolai II and the Royal family", "Latvia was a thoroughly anti-Semitic country and Latvians started killing Jews even before the Germans arrived in 1941", "Nazi revival is rampant in today's Latvia", "The Russian minority is persecuted in Latvia. . ." True, false or in-between? The Finnish journalist and author Jukka Rislakki examines charges like these and provides an outline of Latvia's recent history while attempting to separate documented historical fact from misinformation and deliberate disinformation. His analysis helps to explain why the Baltic States (population 7 million) consistently top the enemy lists in public opinion polls of Russia (143 million). His knowledge of the Baltic languages allows him to make use of local sources and up-to-date historical research. He is a former Baltic States correspondent for Finland's largest daily newspaper Helsingin Sanomat and the author of several books on Finnish and Latvian history. As a neutral, experienced and often critical observer, Rislakki is uniquely qualified for the task of separating truth from fiction.

The Holocaust in Latvia, 1941-1944

Author : Andrew Ezergailis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015045613802

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The Holocaust in Latvia, 1941-1944 by Andrew Ezergailis Pdf

A history of the Holocaust in Latvia, focusing on the question of the involvement of Latvians in its implementation. Contends that extant historiography on the Holocaust in Latvia has been greatly influenced by Soviet publications, which tend to vilify the Baltic and Ukrainian peoples. Examination of documents and witnesses' accounts shows that there were no "spontaneous killing actions" on the part of Latvians during the occupation - the killing was initiated and basically perpetrated by the Nazis, mainly by Einsatzgruppe A. Before the war, traditional antisemitism was prevalent in Latvia, but not modern racist theories. The regime of Ulmanis (1934-40) was not antisemitic. The main antisemitic organization in prewar Latvia, Perkonkrusts, supplied mainly writers, not killers. Dwells on the Arajs commando, created by the Nazis in 1941, which killed tens of thousands of Jews in Latvia, Russia, and Belarus. The contribution of the Latvian auxiliary police to the Holocaust was smaller. Describes the extermination of Jews in Riga, Liepaja, Daugavpils, Rezekne, Ventspils, and other places (in some of which ghettos were established) and Nazi camps in Latvia - Kaiserwald, Salaspils, and others.

Resistance and Survival

Author : Sara Ginaitė-Rubinsonienė,Gitel Hopfeld,Sam Simchovitch,Karla Gruodyte,United Jewish Appeal Federation of Greater Toronto,Holocaust Centre of Toronto
Publisher : Oakville, Ont. : Mosaic Press c2005.
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN : 0889628165

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Resistance and Survival by Sara Ginaitė-Rubinsonienė,Gitel Hopfeld,Sam Simchovitch,Karla Gruodyte,United Jewish Appeal Federation of Greater Toronto,Holocaust Centre of Toronto Pdf

Considered to be one of the seminal works on Lithuanian Jewry during the Holocaust period.

Ukrainian Nationalists and the Holocaust

Author : John-Paul Himka
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-09-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783838215488

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Ukrainian Nationalists and the Holocaust by John-Paul Himka Pdf

One quarter of all Holocaust victims lived on the territory that now forms Ukraine, yet the Holocaust there has not received due attention. This book delineates the participation of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and its armed force, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Ukrainska povstanska armiia—UPA), in the destruction of the Jewish population of Ukraine under German occupation in 1941–44. The extent of OUN and UPA’s culpability in the Holocaust has been a controversial issue in Ukraine and within the Ukrainian diaspora as well as in Jewish communities and Israel. Occasionally, the controversy has broken into the press of North America, the EU, and Israel. Triangulating sources from Jewish survivors, Soviet investigations, German documentation, documents produced by OUN itself, and memoirs of OUN activists, it has been possible to establish that: OUN militias were key actors in the anti-Jewish violence of summer 1941; OUN recruited for and infiltrated police formations that provided indispensable manpower for the Germans' mobile killing units; and in 1943, thousands of these policemen deserted from German service to join the OUN-led nationalist insurgency, during which UPA killed Jews who had managed to survive the major liquidations of 1942.