Selected records from the Latvian Central State Historical Archive - Riga Records relating to partisan resistance and anti-Nazi propaganda in Latvia, 1942-1944 (R69-1A-26) memoranda pamphlets articles.

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Selected records from the Latvian Central State Historical Archive - Riga Records relating to partisan resistance and anti-Nazi propaganda in Latvia, 1942-1944 (R69-1A-26) memoranda pamphlets articles.

[Preliminary] Contains Latvian language pamphlets and newspaper articles and German translations of Latvian-language pamphlets and newspaper articles with information about partisan resistance; anti-Nazi propaganda; Latvian response to the German occupation of Germany; and the activities of the Red Army.

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