2005
DOI: 10.1080/01629770400000211
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Women, nation, and survival: Latvian women in Siberia 1941–1957

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“…In the end, Geka deploys lost childhoods to fi nd Latvia. 35 Th e Latvian sense of abandonment in relation to these traumas is both personal and collective. Personally, most families have a direct link to a deportee.…”
Section: Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the end, Geka deploys lost childhoods to fi nd Latvia. 35 Th e Latvian sense of abandonment in relation to these traumas is both personal and collective. Personally, most families have a direct link to a deportee.…”
Section: Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nii näiteks anti Omski oblastivõimudele 1949.-1950. aasta talvel lootust, et neile tuuakse juurde uusi küüditatuid Lätist! 90 Üldiste olude paranedes ei tohi tähelepanuta jätta teatud gruppide, näiteks üksikute vanurite, invaliidide ja väikelastega emade heitlusi, 91 sest nende elujärg võis ka hilisemal perioodil jätkuvalt kriitiline olla. Küllalt paljud küüditatud elasid tingimustes, kus vangilaagrisse määratute olukord näis neile elamisväärsemana:…”
Section: Võõraste Vastuvõttunclassified