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The following data is given for
each Latvian citizen registered:
- Registration and group number
The
registration number is the number of the card, under which the registered
person in question is to be found in the card-index of the Information Bureau
of the Peoples Relief. The group number (2, 3 or 4) indicates the
circumstances, under which the person in question was deported:
- Nr. 2 meaning that he was deported
during the mass action of June 13/14, 1941,
- Nr. 3 - arrested, removed from
prison.
- Nr. 4 - missing since the last days of
the bolshevik rule (mostly military persons, employees and officials of
communication and transport services, etc. who were evacuated by force to
Soviet Russia).
Children who were deported
simultaneously with their parents are mostly to be found on the list under
their parents' (father's or mother's) number.
- Family name, Christian name.
- Date and place of birth.
- Last address.
The data of those persons who
were not reported by their relatives for registration, but who were registered
on the ground of the data found in prison documents, etc., very often lack the
last address. The same applies to military persons.
In case the registered persons'
whereabouts in exile were traced (or letters received from them there), a
remark to this effect is to be found on the list, for example "deported to
Karaganda".
The list was compiled during
the German occupation by the Latvian Relief Organization ("Tautas palidziba"),
a substitute for the Latvian Red Cross, which was closed down, hence all
explanatory remarks were made in German. |