December 3rd, 2008 — Latvia
USA ir GB pagalba išsaugojo SSSR. Pasipelnė ginklų biznieriai. Su SSSR pagalba sugriautoje išžudytų patriotų vakarų Europoje pigiai investavo USA ir GB multimilijardierių valdomi fondai.
Wehrmact sistemoje tarnavo apie 50 000 lietuvių (20 000 Lietuvos apsaugos rinktinė)
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Filme kalba Aurimas Martinkėnas, istorijos tyrinėtojas.
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November 14th, 2008 — Latvian
Vilis Janums (1894 -1981)
Pulkvedis Vilis Janums dzimis amatnieka ģimenē 1894.gadā Bauskas apriņķa Codes pagastā. Pēc Bauskas pilsētas skolas pabeigšanas, 1914.gadā viņš sāka dienēt 2.artilērijas jātnieku brigādē, 1916.gadā pabeidzot arī praporščiku un virsnieku skolu. Piedalījies 1. Pasaules karā Latviešu strēlnieku pulku sastāvā, bet no 1919.gada — Latvijas atbrīvošanas cīņās. Vēlāk dienestu turpinājis Latvijas armijā, bet no 1943. līdz 1945.gadam cīnījies latviešu leģionā, komandējot 33. Latviešu grenadieru pulku.
Pēc Izglītības ministrijas rīkoto kursu karavīriem pabeigšanas un kara nopelnu dēļ viņš 1920.gadā tika paaugstināts par virsleitnantu, bet jau 1921.gadā — par kapteini. 1928.gadā Vilis Janums iestājās Čehoslovākijas Kara akadēmijā, kas tajā laikā sekoja franču militārajām tradīcijām un skaitījās viena no modernākajām Eiropā.
Pēc augstākās militārās izglītības iegūšanas Vilis Janums tika paaugstināts par pulkvežleitnantu un turpināja dienestu armijas štāba operatīvajā daļā, bet no 1934.gada bija mācībspēks Augstākajos militārajos kursos. 1939.gadā viņu paaugstināja par pulkvedi un iecēla par Kurzemes divīzijas štāba priekšnieku.
1940.gadā Vilis Janums tika atvaļināts no nacionālās armijas un bija to nedaudzo Latvijas augstāko virsnieku vidū, kuri, gribēdami izvairīties no represijām, pēc valsts aneksijas izceļoja uz Vāciju, kur darbojās Latvju kareivju nacionālajā savienībā. Vēlāk nāk leģions, kurā viņš ir līdz pašām kara beigām. Komandē 15. divīzijas 33. grenadieru pulku.
1945.gada 28.decembrī pulkvedis Vilis Janums, atrodoties Zedelhemas gūstekņu nometnē, ierosināja Daugavas Vanagu organizācijas dibināšanu, un kopš dibināšanas 1946.gadā līdz pat 1969.gadam bija Daugavas Vanagu organizācijas priekšsēdis, pēc tam pildot goda priekšsēža pienākumus.
Dzīvodams trimdā, kļuvis arī par vairāku latviešu trimdas organizāciju vadošo pārstāvi ārzemēs, piemēram, 60-tajos gados Vilis Janums bija Pasaules Brīvo latviešu apvienības (PBLA) valdes loceklis, kā arī ieņēma PBLA valdes priekšsēža vietnieks.
1970.gadā Vilis Janums saņēma PBLA Tautas balvu, bijis apbalvots ar Triju Zvaigžņu ordeni un Viestura ordeni, Jura krustu un citiem apbalvojumiem. Pulkvedis miris 1981.gadā Vācijas pilsētā Minsterē.
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November 9th, 2008 — Latvian Language
*** i will simply delete all the comments - for ur own good. that way u wont have to be embarresed bout them later ^^
so guys who dont live in latvia or russia. u dont believe its truth what we say about russians today, right? what they think about us and what they do to us.
maybe read this comment. it was posted on this video by russian who lives in latvia:
”we dont need your stupid, poor language, russian is much better, you nazi, you are latvian it means you are weak and stupid, we russians own you, you are just an insect, no culture, no language, no history, idiot”
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got it? can u imagina how latvians feel, when they say this, but we cant do ANYTHING, not even say something about them, coz that would be human right violation and, of course, it would mean we are nazis…
yeeeaa n this too. this comment was posted like 6 times or so, this highly intelligent person obviously couldnt understand that ive to approve every single comment on this video before everybody can see it.
BaquMCCCP: ”Латвия дерьмо ! Эти грязножопые уроды убивали детей и женщин !!Я всегда буду валить этих лабусов В д-пилсе кто против Русских !!А латыши эта самая ябаная нация как сосали у нас так и будете гансы!! :b”
wwoo, how unpatient this poor soul is
BaquMCCCP: ”Эта полная правда !!! Эти грязнажопые лабусы убивали детей и женщин !! За это я буду бить этих гансов как долго смогу!!!Я сам из латвий !!Вы сосали и будете у нас сосать суки!!
Смерть фашиским мразям!! Д-пилс русский город навсегда :b”
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November 3rd, 2008 — Latvian
Latvian SS Legion in World War II. Europäische Freiwillige. Europas Freiwillige der Waffen-SS. Schutzstaffel. Baltic SS.
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October 15th, 2008 — Latvian
Kinohronika par latviešu leģionāru cīņām Volhovas purvos.
Latvian Waffen SS legionaires fighting against communistic USSR in the swamps of Volkhov.
:: Nacionālpatriotiskā Apvienība “Visu Latvijai!” (http://www.visulatvijai.lv ).
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October 13th, 2008 — Latvia
Latvia is fascist? Latvia is democratic? Latvia is a dictatorship? Latvia is only for stag nights? Latvia was occupied? Latvia should be occupied? Latvia loves the Nazi SS? Latvians get free translators in the UK. Latvia is…?
You decide.
LATVIANS, ESTONIANS AND ALL - IMPORTANT NOTE: when responding to a comment, on this investigation into Latvia, please begin by repeating the first few words of that comment, to clarify what you are commenting on. Thanks.
Latvia as Latvians follow in Hitler’s intended footsteps.
LATVIA SAYS THIS: http://www.am.gov.lv/en/news/speeches/2003/mar/3787/
This is a trailer for our independent investigative documentary on Latvia today, as the holiday brochures will never tell it. Inspired by our personal encounters, as a returning Latvian citizen and first-time British visitor; who ended up on the front page of the national press after writing an open letter to Latvia’s president in 2005.
Corrections: The subtitle ‘The fight for Latvia goes on.’ should read ‘…went on.’ The figures for those no longer able to vote is now 20% not 30% - many of those unable to vote emmigrated from Latvia.
February 2008: Viewers for/against this trailer on Latvia: which 5 points/arguements would you most like presented in the full documentary ‘Latvia in Hitler’s Footsteps?’ and what evidence do you offer to verify them? The full documentary will be broadcast in 2008.
Think Latvia is fair and democratic or that it is a discriminatory nightmare or something else? Here is your chance.
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October 4th, 2008 — Latvian
Trainings of Latvian Waffen SS legionaires in 1944 to prepare for many battles against communistic USSR.
Latviešu leģionāru apmācības 1944. gadā, lai gatavotos kaujām pret komunistisko PSRS.
:: Nacionālpatriotiskā Apvienība “Visu Latvijai!” (http://www.visulatvijai.lv ).
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September 29th, 2008 — Latvian Language
This is the same as my other Latvian Legion video except in the Latvian Language.
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September 22nd, 2008 — Latvian
This unit had its origins in the Estonian SS Legion which was first formed on the 28th of August, 1942.
Wikipedia:
Division - Battles at Narva
In January 1944, the 20. Estnische SS-Freiwilligen-Division began formation. The majority of the troops were drawn from the 3. Estnische SS-Freiwilligen Brigade, however elements from Ost Battalions Nr. 658, also known as Pups of Rebane (=”Fox”) and Nr. 659, the 287.Polizei-Füsilier-Bataillon and the returned Estonian volunteers of the Finnish army unit Infantry Regiment 200 were also absorbed into the division.
On 8 February 1944, the division was attached to SS-Gruppenführer Felix Steiner’s III SS (Germanic) Panzer Corps, currently defending the heavily pressured Narva bridgehead. The division was to replace the remnants of the 9. and 10.Luftwaffe-Feld-Divisions, which were struggling to hold the line against a Soviet bridgehead near Siivertsi. Upon arriving at the front on 20 February, the Estonians were immediately ordered to eradicate the threatening Siivertsi Soviet bridgehead. In nine days of heavy fighting, the division had pushed the Soviets back across the river, and restored the line. The division remained stationed in the Ssivertsi sector, being engaged in heavy combat. In May, the division was pulled back and reformed as the 20. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (estnische Nr.1), and the returned Narwa battalion was absorbed into the division as the reconnaissance abteilung. By that time active conscription of Estonian men into the German armed forces was well under way, in violation of the international law of war. By spring 1944, approximately 32 000 men were drafted into the German forces, with the 20. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (estnische Nr.1) consisting of some 15 000 men.
When Steiner ordered a withdrawal to the Tannenbergstellung on July 25, the division was deployed on the Kinderheim-höhe, the first line of defence for the new position. Over the next month, the division was engaged in heavy defensive battles on the Kinderheim and Grenadier-höhe. In mid-August, the division’s 45th Estland and 46th regiments were formed into Kampfgruppe Vent and sent south to help defend the Emajogi river line, seeing heavy fighting.
When Hitler authorised a full withdrawal from Estonia in mid September, all men who wished to stay to defend their homes were released from service. Many chose this offer, fighting the Soviets alongside other Estonians and then withdrawing into the forests to become the Forest Brothers. Severely weakened by this, the division was withdrawn to Neuhammer to be refitted.
Vistula-Oder Offensive - Final battles
Eventually, the reformed division numbered roughly 11,000 Estonians and 2,500 Germans. It was returned to the line in late February, just in time for the Soviet Vistula-Oder Offensive. This offensive forced the German forces back behind the Oder and Neisse rivers. The division was pushed back to the Neisse, taking heavy casualties. The division was then trapped with the XI. Armeekorps in the Oberglogau - Falkenberg - Friedberg area. On 17 March, the division launched a major escape attempt, but despite making headway, the attempt failed. On 19 March, the division tried again, this time succeeding but leaving all heavy weapons and equipment behind in the pocket.
In April 1945, the shattered remnants of the division were moved south to the area around Goldberg. After the final Soviet offensive, the division attempted to break out in the west, in order to surrender to the western Allies. After marching over the Reichenberg and Annaberg mountains, the division was encircled by Russian forces and capitulated on May 8. Some of the Estonians who had reached the western allies were handed back to the Soviets. The survivors could, at best, expect a lengthy stay in the Gulags.
In contrast, some veterans of the Estonian Legion served as guards under American leadership at the Nuremberg Nazi war crimes trials.
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The Baltic Schutzmannschaft found themselves in a unique situation, they saw the Germans as liberators from Bolshevism. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were occupied by the Soviet Union for slightly over a year and had experienced the brutality of the Soviets hence a passionate zeal against Bolshevism.
The fighting in and around Narva, Estonia was also known as the “Battle of the European SS” since it involved a great number of foreign members in the Waffen-SS.
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September 11th, 2008 — Latvian
Two divisions were to be formed on the Latvian soil during the Second World War. They were to form the core of the Latvian Legion which was created in order to prevent a new Soviet occupation. The 15th — Latvian 1st Division and 19th — Latvian 2nd Division along with the other Latvian military units it had a combat strength up to 165,000 men at its peak.
The Latvian Legion was an unique battlegroup what was built on what stood on patriotism and high fighting moral. The legionaries continued the fight till the bitter end — some dedicated their entire life fighting against the Soviet occupation.
The Western countries yielded to the pressure of the Soviet Union and did not object to Latvia and other Baltic States remaining part of the Soviet Union. Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia found themselves the only occupied states, whose independence was not restored after the Second World War. Only in 1991 it became possible to eliminate this historical injustice and the Baltic States regained their national independence.
In the end, the Latvians were vindicated - they were cleared of any war crimes in 1950 by the US Congress statement which recognized the difference of the Baltic SS Legions from the German SS. Not many surviving members of the Latvian Legion are left today in Latvia. But each year the veterans, meet to remember their suffering and sacrifices. They see themselves as Latvian patriots who believed that they were fighting for the restoration of a free Latvia. For this reason, March 16th, the anniversary of a major Latvian Legion battle in Russia, was chosen as a day of solemn remembrance.
This video is about the soldiers and legionaries who gave everything to save their own country. It also describes a nation whose independence and youth was violently taken away. It is about a country who suffered after the war 50 more years. A country to whom the Second World War did not end on the 8th of May 1945.
The matter of the Latvian SS is still hotly debated. In Latvia and Estonia they are officially recognized as freedom fighters.
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