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List of massacres in Latvia
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The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Latvia (numbers may be approximate):
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Massacres during the Latvian War of Independence
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Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
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White Terror | 1919 to 1920 | across Latvia | 3,000 to 4,000 | These estimates are very fragmentary, as there is still little data from some regions such as Latgale. |
Red Terror | 1918 to 1920 | across Latvia | 1,500 to 2,000 | These estimates are very fragmentary, as there is still little data from some regions such as Latgale. |
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Massacres during World War II
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Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
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Liepāja massacres | 1941 | Liepāja and vicinity, including Priekule, Aizpute, and Grobiņa | 5000+ | 5,000+ Jews. as well as gypsies, communists and the mentally ill were killed in a series of mass executions, many public or semi-public, in the city of Liepāja |
Daugavpils Ghetto | June 26, 1941 to October 1943 | Daugavpils and vicinity, including Pogulyanka (Poguļanka) Forest (sometimes called Mežciems forest). | 13,000 to 16,000 Jews, mostly Latvians with some Lithuanians | |
Burning of the Riga synagogues | July 4, 1941 | Riga | 400 | All synagogues were destroyed and 400 Jews were killed[1][2] |
Rēzekne massacre | July 1941 | Rēzekne | 2,500 | Killings were carried out by a German SD group, which was helped by Selbstschutz men and Arajs Kommando. Beginning in July 1941 and into the fall, about 2,500 Jewish men, women and children were murdered.[3][4] |
Ventspils massacre | July 16-July 18, 1941 and July–August, 1941 | Ventspils | 1,000 | Soon a poster appeared on the Kuldīga-Ventspils highway, which said that Ventspils was Judenfrei (free of Jews). |
Jelgava massacres | Second part of July or early August, 1941 | Jelgava and vicinity | Separate estimates of 1,500, 1,550, and 2,000 victims have been made. | German police along with Latvian auxiliary police murdered the Jewish inhabitants of the city during a series of mass shootings |
Varakļāni massacre | August 4, 1941 | Varakļāni | 540 | The Nazis forced 540 remaining Jews to dig their own graves, and then shot them to death |
Rumbula massacre | November 30 and December 8, 1941 | Rumbula forest (near Riga) | 25,000 | About 24,000 Latvian Jews and 1,000 German Jews were murdered in or on the way to Rumbula forest near Riga.[5] |
Audriņi massacre | January 3-4, 1942 | village of Audriņi, Audriņi Parish, Rēzekne Municipality | 215 | 215 inhabitants were killed, including 51 children |
Dunamunde massacre | March 15-26, 1942 | Daugavgrīva, Latvia | 3,740 | About 3,740 German, Czech, and Austrian Jews were killed by the Nazi German occupying force and local collaborationists in Biķernieki forest. |
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Post-war massacres
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Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
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Gulbene kindergarten massacre | February 22, 1999 | Gulbene | 4 | 19-year-old Alexander Koryakov entered a Gulbene kindergarten and hacked three girls to death with a meat cleaver. He also killed a teacher and wounded a nurse before trying to escape. After his arrest, he told police that he wanted to become famous. Koryakov was sentenced to life imprisonment on December 7, 1999.[6][7][8][9] |
Department store "Centrs" bombing | August 17, 2000 | Riga | 1 | The police later arrested a suspect, Leonards Gromovs, for planting the second bomb but was released year later due to lack of evidence. |
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