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  2. Daugavpils Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    Following the occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany in the summer of 1941, the Daugavpils Ghetto (German: Ghetto Dünaburg) was established in an old fortress near Daugavpils. Daugavpils is the second largest city in Latvia, located on the Daugava River in the southeastern, Latgale, region of Latvia. The city was militarily important as a major ...

  3. Rumbula massacre - Wikipedia

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    The view was blocked by vegetation, but the sound of gunfire would have been audible from the station grounds. The area lay between the rail line and the Riga-Daugavpils highway, with the rail line to the north of the highway. [7] Rumbula was part of a forest and swamp area known in Latvian as Vārnu mežs, which means Crow Forest in English. [1]

  4. Daugavpils fortress - Wikipedia

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    Daugavpils Fortress, also known as Dinaburg Fortress or Dvinsk Fortress, is an early 19th century fortress in Daugavpils, Latvia. It is the only early 19th century military fortification of its kind in Northern Europe that has been preserved without significant alterations. [ 1 ]

  5. The Holocaust in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The Germans advanced through Lithuania towards Daugavpils and other strategic points in Latvia. The Nazi police state included an organisation called the Security Service (German: Sicherheitsdienst ), generally referred to as the SD, and its headquarters in Berlin was known as the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA).

  6. History of the Jews in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Conditions in this camp, one of the worst in Latvia, led to heavy loss of life among the inmates. The Kaiserwald concentration camp, established in the summer of 1943, contained the Jewish survivors from the ghettos of Riga, Daugavpils, Liepāja, and other places, as well as non-Jews.

  7. Bielski partisans - Wikipedia

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    The camp even had its own jail and court of law. [6] Some accounts note the inequality between well-off partisans and poor inhabitants of the camp. [7] According to one of Tuvia Bielski's cousins who lived in the camp, relayed to her daughter, women were forced to strip naked upon entry and give up their underwear as a form of "entry ticket". [7]

  8. Daugavpils - Wikipedia

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    Daugavpils is exceptionally rich in red brick buildings. This style was developed by many outstanding architects. In Daugavpils, this variety of eclecticism is most widely represented in the buildings designed by Wilhelm Neumann, an architect of German origin who was the chief architect of the city from 1878 to 1895. Bright examples of brick ...

  9. Eduard Roschmann - Wikipedia

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    Eduard Roschmann (25 November 1908 – 8 August 1977) was an Austrian Nazi SS-Obersturmführer [1] and commandant of the Riga Ghetto during 1943. He was responsible for numerous murders and other atrocities.