Rumbula Forest Riga, Latvia
Latvia Riga Rumbula massacre memorial
25000 Jews slaughtered by Nazis and Latvian collaborators in a few days.
Rumbula Forest Site of the Nazi SS 30 Nov. 8 Dec. 1941 Jewish Mass Murders.wmv
Rumbula Forest Site of the Nazi SS 30 November 1941 and 8 December 1941 Jewish Mass Murders
May 7, 2010
Rumbula, Latvia
Please join TheCeļotājs journey through time, as we journey back to 30 November and 8 December 1941 and the Rumbula Forest, which is the second largest sites in Latvia of the mass murders of Jewish victims in Europe.
In November 1941 the Nazi Administration decided to destroy all the Jewish people that were imprisoned in the Riga Ghetto.
Located in six massive graves were 25,000 people, including about one thousand Jews deported from Germany, were murdered in two waves on 30 November and 8 December 1941. Several hundred Jewish prisoners from the Kaizerwald Concentration Camp, who were used for exhuming and burning bodies, were also executed here in 1944.
Near the road, at the entrance to Rumbula Forest there is a memorial that is constructed of metal that symbolizes the horror of the catastrophe. This is the path on which thousands of Jewish victims that either walked or were driven to their deaths.
RUMBULA A JEWISH TRAGEDY IN LATVIA
The killings in Rumbula (Riga/Latvia) in two days end of Nov. and on December 8, 1941, saw 28,000 Jews killed by bullets in just two days. This video shows the enthusiastic reception of the German troops in the Riga streets, the first beatings of Jews, the ghetto and one picture of the Jews marching to their death in Rumbula. At the end, pictures of people in Riga worshipping SS Latvian volunteers on March 16, 2012 and two stills of the actual Rumbula Memorial Site. The music is my composition Rumbula on the flute as recorded in October 2013
Rumbula Forest
This video is about Rumbula Forest
Rumbula's Echo Excerpts: Survivors Remember the Mass Murders at Rumbula
25,000 Jews were mass murdered in meticulously planned, assembly-line firing squads over two days, November 30 and December 8, 1941. The location was Rumbula forest in Riga, Latvia.
For more information about the documentary, Rumbula's Echo, visit RumbulasEcho.org. Enter your email address to receive free updates.
Riga Forest Holocaust Memorial
Riga Forest Holocaust Memorial
''Beginning of the 1941 Terror Against the Jews in Riga Latvia'' Part II of III.wmv
The Riga Ghetto continued.
Then we will move onto the Rumbula Forest located 12 kilometers southeast of Riga located in six massive graves were 25,000 Jews, including about one thousand Jews deported from Germany, who arrived in Riga by Railway Box Cars on 30 November 1941 unexpectedly, were immediately taken from the Railway Box Cars to Rumbula Forest were they were murdered that same day. The murdered were held in two waves on 30 November and 8 December 1941. In 1944 the Nazis used several hundred Jews from the Kaiserwald Concentration Camp, to try and hide from the world what they had done here, were used for exhuming and burning the bodies that were murder here in 1941, were also executed here.
Moving further southeast of Riga we will come to the former Transit Camp Kurtenhof Salaspils Concentration Camp located 18 km southeast of Riga and east of Maskavas iela.
Set in a pine forest southeast of Riga, near the town of Salaspils, Kurtenhof Concentration Camp was the bigger of two camps built in or near the Latvian capital for civilians and Jews from the occupied territories. Set in a clearing a few hundred meters from the Riga-Salaspils railway line, served first as a transitional camp and later, by personal order of Himmler, as the site of mass executions.
Salaspils Concentration Camp was established in October 1941 till its liberation in October 1944. The Nazi bureaucracy drew distinctions between different types of camps. Officially, Salaspils was a Police Prison and Work Education Camp Polezeigegfängnis und Arbeitserziehungslager to house 15,000 deported Jews and political prisoners. Approximately 12,000 persons went through the camp during its existence. 2,000 to 3,000 people died here.
LIEPAJA SKEDE massacre of the Jews Latvia 1941
In 1941, in Latvia, thousands of Jews were killed in the dunes of Skede near Liepaja. Stills of these events are showed in this video accompanied by one of my own musical compositions called 'Threnody'
Remembering Rumbula- Latvia Nov.30-Dec 8 1941
Rumbula Forest near Riga became the mass murder site and grave of 27800 Jews from the Riga Ghetto
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Memorial in Rumbula
Rumbula is one of the biggest sites of mass killings of Jews in Europe.
In November, 1941 the Nazi Administration decided to destroy all the Jews imprisoned in the Riga Ghetto.
25,000 people, including about one thousand Jews deported from Germany, were shot in two waves on November 30 and December 8, 1941. Several hundred Jews from the „Kaizerwald concentration camp, who were used for exhuming and burning bodies, were also killed here in 1944.
Biķernieku Forest Site of the Nazi SS 1941-1944 Jewish Mass Murders.wmv
Biķernieku Forest Site of the Nazi SS July 1941 till the autumn of 1944 Jewish Mass Murders
May 6, 2010
Riga, Latvia
Come join TheCeļotājs journey through time, as we journey back to the Biķernieku Forest where the largest site of mass murders and burial of victims of Nazi terror in Latvia is located. From 1941 till the autumn of 1944, 35,000 people, including Latvian and Western European Jews, Soviet war prisoners, and the Nazis' political adversaries, were murdered here. In 1943, Riga Ghetto prisoners who were not transferred to the Kaizerwald Concentration Camp were murdered here, followed in the autumn of 1944 by those Kaizerwald prisoners no longer able to work.
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Memorial in Rumbula
Rumbula is one of the biggest sites of mass killings of Jews in Europe.
In November, 1941 the Nazi Administration decided to destroy all the Jews imprisoned in the Riga Ghetto.
25,000 people, including about one thousand Jews deported from Germany, were shot in two waves on November 30 and December 8, 1941. Several hundred Jews from the „Kaizerwald concentration camp, who were used for exhuming and burning bodies, were also killed here in 1944.
Latvia: Mourners gather for 75th anniversary of Rumbula massacre
Over 100 people gathered in a snowy clearing in Rumbula Forest on Tuesday to remember the estimated 25,000 Jews who were murdered by Nazis on their way to, or at the location, near the outskirts of Riga.
Mourners carried flower garlands to the mass grave and placed them at the foot of a Menorah statue. Prayers and poems were then read aloud. One attendee recited, one of the most important Jewish prayers, we say this prayer in the morning and in the evening every day, then in Rumbula before their death, the Jews said exactly these words. Let's repeat them. Here, oh Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one.
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Rumbula's Echo Excerpts: Survivors Remember the Mass Murders at Rumbula
25,000 Jews were mass murdered in meticulously planned, assembly-line firing squads over two days, November 30 and December 8, 1941. The location was Rumbula forest in Riga, Latvia.
For more information about the documentary, Rumbula's Echo, visit RumbulasEcho.org. Enter your email address to receive free updates.
Beginning of the 1941 Terror Against the Jews in Riga Latvia Part I of III.wmv
Come join TheCeļotājs journey through time, as we journey back to the year 1941 and the beginning of the terror of the Jews in Riga Latvia. Starting in the month of June 1941 the Jewish terror began with the Soviet Union's Deportation of prominent Jews. With the Nazi Army entering the City of Riga Latvia on 1 July 1941 the Jews terror and horror starting on the night of 3 July.
Beginning on the night of 13 June and 14 June 1941 the Jewish people's terror began with the Soviet Union's Deportation of prominent Jews. This was only the beginning to what would be a long year of terror for the Jewish people.
Under the Nazi Occupation Authority, the terror and horror began on the night of 3 July 1941 when Jewish people were dragged from their homes where they were either arrested robbed beaten or just murdered. Those who were arrested were taken to the Prefecture Riga City Militia Department Headquarters located at Aspazijas bulvāris 7, the Riga Central Prison, also known as the Zentralka and the house of a Jewish banker located at Krišjāna Valdemāra iela 19. These places can be regarded as one of the main places of integration torture and murder during the summer of 1941.
On 4 July 1941, in the street opposite this house, volunteers of the Security Detachment were registered, all those who wanted, as it was written in the recruiting appeal, to take part in the cleansing of the country from bad elements. Thus the ill-famed Arajs Detachment that played a particularly fatal role in the tragedy of Latvian Jews was created. Tens of thousands of foreign Jews deported to Latvia in order to be murder here by there hands.
On 4 July 1941 with the burning of the Jewish Synagogues located through out Riga. Nazi sympathizers and collaborators began there program of burning all the synagogues located in Riga. The two most listed in Riga history during this horror is the Great Choral Synagogue on Gogola Street and Peitavas Street Peitav Shul Jewish Synagogue. The Great Choral Synagogue was burned to the ground with some 300 Jews locked inside and burned to death. The only synagogue in Riga that did survive the burnings was the Peitavas Street Peitav Shul Jewish Synagogue located at Peitavas iela 6 / 8. The only reason for this was its proximity to other buildings in Old Riga Centre City. For it was located next to other buildings and there was a fear that burning it down would set the other buildings on fire. But it didn't escape being ransacked and turned into a warehouse.
Biķernieku Forest is where the largest site of mass murders and burial of victims of Nazi terror in Latvia is located. From 1941 till 1944, located in 55 mass graves where 35,000 people, including Latvian and Western European Jews, Soviet war prisoners, and the Nazis' political adversaries, were murdered here. In 1943, Riga Ghetto prisoners who were not transferred to the Kaiserwald concentration camp were murdered here, followed in the autumn of 1944 by those Kaiserwald prisoners no longer able to work. Biķernieku Forest is located 3 kilometers east of Riga centre city and on the south side of Biķernieku iela.
The former 1941 Riga Ghetto was located in a small area in Maskavas Forštate where over 30,000 Jewish men women children families and undesirables were concentrated in the small 16 block area which is not larger then a large shoe box were living quarters were assigned not by rooms but by mere square meters, a mere 4 Square Meters per person of roughly 43.056 Square Feet or an area roughly 6 foot by 7 foot or an average bathroom. Where living conditions became inhuman and food became scarce. There was also great poverty, as food rations were given only to those who worked, i.e. to about a half of the ghetto inmates. They had to maintain their 5652 children and 8300 elderly and disabled people. The ghetto only had 16 groceries, a pharmacy and a laundry, and a hospital was arranged. Where some people had barely enough to eat maybe a piece of bread if they were that lucky to even have that!
Monuments to the Victims of Kaiserwald and those who Sheltered Jews.wmv
Monuments to the Victims of Kaiserwald Concentration Camp and to those who Sheltered Jews
May 8, 2010
Riga, Latvia
Come join TheCeļotājs journey through time, as we visit the site of the Monument in Memory of the Victims of Kaiserwald Concentration Camp located at the junction of Meža and Viestura iela and the Monuments to those who sheltered Jews during the Nazi occupation of Latvia and the City of Riga.
Massacre Of 100,000
The murder of 100,000 of Europe's finest in Vilnius Paneriai forest Lithuania. We dare not forget what evil can live in human beings. filmed on iphone 4, edited with iphone app imovie and instant upload to you tube. klezmer sound track played and recorded by myself.
The massacre in Rumbula 30.11.1941
Outtake from my documentary about the Riga Ghetto. We did survive it. phoenix-medienakademie.com/Riga-survive
Рига памятник еврейский в лесу Румбула где массово расстреляли евреев 22 11 2016