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  1. The database comprises names of 90 244 Jews who lived in Latvia on the eve of the Holocaust. 59 500 fates have been identified so far.

  2. www.jsc.lu.lv › en › databases-and-linksNames.lu.lv

    The online database "Jews of Latvia: Names and Fates, 1941–1945" is an important source for the Latvian Jewish history research, that does not have any analogues elsewhere in the world. It was launched in 2002 as an independent research project of the Center and comprises all 93 479 names and approx. 50 000 recovered so far fates of Jews, who ...

  3. One of the most valuable resources for researching pre-World War II family members in Latvia is the website called Jews of Latvia: Names and Fates 1941-1945. The website, which is available in three languages (English, Russian, and Latvian), is the result of a project headed by Professor Ruven Ferber of the University of Latvia, in cooperation ...

  4. www.names.lu.lv › eng › databaseSearch options - LU

    You can sort results by given name, family name, matriname or maiden name. To narrow your search results use filters. You can also find a person by given name , date of birth and death (year only) and fate (please, see below).

  5. 17 cze 2015 · As the President of the Latvia SIG, which focuses on Jewish genealogical research in Latvia, we congratulate you on the Names and Fates Project which we know will be an invaluable resource to the people of Latvia as well as researchers internationally interested in genealogy.

  6. Searchable database of the names of Jewish victims of the Holocaust from Latvia by region, city, town or village. Research Note: Please note well that access to this project's actual database entries for individuals begins with the choice of a specific surname from alphabetical rosters beginning at http://names.lu.lv/cgi-bin/muster?lang=en ...

  7. 2 paź 2017 · Jews of Latvia: A Project – Names and Fates 1941-1945 Das Ziel dieser Webseite ist es, die Namen und Identitäten aller Mitglieder der lettischen jüdischen Gemeinde, die während des Holocausts im Nazi-besetzten Lettland getötet wurden, herauszufinden.

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