Satellite Pictures of Slave Camp Locations

These Names Accuse
 
Appendix 15
 

A strict regime prison is located several hundred kilometers east of Moscow in the city of Wladimir. The prison maintains special complexes for political prisoners.

Wladimir

April 21, 1978

Gunars Rode is one of many freedom fighters who has been confined to this especially inhuman place. 1966, he was sent to Wladimir prison for two years because he had allegedly influenced other prisoners in a Mordovian labour camp with anti-Soviet propaganda. In Wladimir prison, Rode suffered through malnutrition caused by insufficient food rations. He was sent there again in 1970 to serve a three year sentence. From 1975 to 1977, Rode served his third term in Wladimir prison. The satellite photo is made during his last period of imprisonment.


 
Siberia's Ob River

May 4, 1979

During deportations or imprisonment, thousands of Latvians were transported back and forth along Siberia’s mighty Ob river. Working as slave labourers, they died of torture, disease, cold and hunger on the banks of this waterway.

Ruta U. (Upite) whose diary "Dear God, I wanted to live!" was published recently in the West, was deported at the age of 14 together with her younger sisters Maija and Dzidra to the vicinity of the Ob in 1941. Her mother and grandmother died there from the extreme conditions imposed on them through forced exile. Ruta U. was kept in the vicinity of Kolpashevo township until 1946. In 1951, together with her father and sisters, Ruta was sent here again.

These Names Accuse
Our Families, a personal introduction Preface Historical Introduction, part 1 Historical Introduction, part 2 Historical Introduction, part 3 Historical Introduction, part 4 Historical Introduction, part 5 Historical Introduction, part 6 Appendix 1, Deportation Order Nr. 001223 Appendix 2, deportee registration form Appendix 3, deportee list Appendix 4, trains and deportee counts Appendix 5, order to deport General Balodis Appendix 6, deportation trains Appendix 7, "ALL MUST BE SHOT" Appendix 8, release certificate Appendix 9, Baltezers victims (photo) Appendix 10, Drelini mass grave (photo) Appendix 11, prison yard corpses (photo) Appendix 12, slave labor camps (photo) Appendix 13, 1st edition, list of names Appendix 14, prison complex satellite view Appendix 15, prison satellite views Next List of Names, key to list List of Names, first page of list (facsimile) List of Names, table of names
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