
Andris Caune, OjÄrs Grensbergs, Imants GrÄvÄ«tis and JÄnis Zemtautis spent many years in the Gulag camps. They survived. In 1954, a riot broke out in Jezkazan, Kazakhstan. The menās camp and womenās camp joined together and held on for 40 days. Then came the tanks that killed more than 1,000 of them. Austra VÄrpe met her future husband there. They were lucky to stay alive. The dream of the musician ZigfrÄ«ds MuktupÄvels was to find the grave of his paternal uncle in far-off Kazakhstan. He was named after his uncle, who never came home. ZigfrÄ«ds and a cousin headed off into the steppes to look for a monument reading āZigfrÄ«ds MuktupÄvels.ā The next round of deportations occurred in 1949, and whole families were sent to Siberia. Fathers were tried in court, a great many ended up in punitive camps in Vorkuta and Inta. SkaidrÄ«te Jostmane and MÄris Landers travelled to Vorkuta to find their fatherās gravesite.
Writer
Äriks Lanss
Country
Latvia
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