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Ebreji Latvijā
Leo Dribins
出版
Latvijas Zinātn̦u akadēmijas Filozofijas un sociolog̓ijas institūta Etnisko pētījumu centrs
, 1996
ISBN
9984900274
9789984900278
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=GeK7AAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
A brief history of the Jews in Latvia from the end of the 18th century to the present. Antisemitism seeped into Latvia from Russia in the 1880s. It was disseminated by the antisemitic paper "Rīgas Avīze", published by Fricis Veinbergs. In 1914 many of Latvia's Jews were resettled in the East by the Russian army. In the interwar period, antisemitic organizations and publications poisoned Latvian-Jewish relations. Karlis Ulmanis, who came to power in 1934, prohibited antisemitic activities but curtailed Jewish cultural autonomy. Pp. 24-30 deal with the Holocaust. Thousands of Jews were murdered by the Nazis and their local collaborators who believed that because of the Jews their country had lost its independence. At the same time, Janis Lipke rescued 50 Jews, and there were other Latvian rescuers.