Gaunt, David (15. desember 2010). «REICHSKOMMISSARIAT OSTLAND». The Routledge History of the Holocaust (på engelsk). doi:10.4324/9780203837443-29. Besøkt 13. april 2020. «Most Jews in Belarus, Lithuania, and Latvia found themselves trapped by the German invasion. Only in Estonia did a significant proportion escape by joining the Soviet retreat. Estimates of the Jewish inhabitants are: 4,000 in Estonia (of whom 3,000 managed to flee), 95,000 in Latvia, and 209,000 in Lithuania (including 65,000 in Vilnius). The White Ruthenian province of Ostland is very hard to judge since it was newly created out of parts taken from two countries, but it might have contained 250,000 to 300,000 Jews.»
Löw, Andrea (1. desember 2011). «Andrej AngrickThe “Final Solution” in Riga: Exploitation and Annihilation, 1941–1944. Translated by RayBrandon. (Studies on War and Genocide, number 14.) New York: Berghahn Books. 2009. Pp. xi, 517. $80.00.Reviews of BooksEurope: Modern and Early Modern». The American Historical Review. 5 (på engelsk). 116: 1595–1596. ISSN0002-8762. doi:10.1086/ahr.116.5.1595. Besøkt 27. mars 2020. «The Society of Survivors of the Riga Ghetto in New York commissioned Andrej Angrick and Peter Klein's excellent monograph on the history of the Riga ghetto. It was published in German in 2006 and has now been translated into English. The authors aim to write the history of the people who were forced to live—and in most cases die—in the Riga ghetto, but also the history of the perpetrators and the evolution of their crimes. They do this in great detail and with vast knowledge about the genesis of the Holocaust. They do not concentrate only on Latvia, but they integrate what was happening there into the history of the annihilation of the European Jewry. This is the first exhaustive monograph on the Riga ghetto, and it is a study of great importance.»
Löw, Andrea (1. desember 2011). «Andrej AngrickThe “Final Solution” in Riga: Exploitation and Annihilation, 1941–1944. Translated by RayBrandon. (Studies on War and Genocide, number 14.) New York: Berghahn Books. 2009. Pp. xi, 517. $80.00.Reviews of BooksEurope: Modern and Early Modern». The American Historical Review. 5 (på engelsk). 116: 1595–1596. ISSN0002-8762. doi:10.1086/ahr.116.5.1595. Besøkt 27. mars 2020. «The Society of Survivors of the Riga Ghetto in New York commissioned Andrej Angrick and Peter Klein's excellent monograph on the history of the Riga ghetto. It was published in German in 2006 and has now been translated into English. The authors aim to write the history of the people who were forced to live—and in most cases die—in the Riga ghetto, but also the history of the perpetrators and the evolution of their crimes. They do this in great detail and with vast knowledge about the genesis of the Holocaust. They do not concentrate only on Latvia, but they integrate what was happening there into the history of the annihilation of the European Jewry. This is the first exhaustive monograph on the Riga ghetto, and it is a study of great importance.»
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Gaunt, David (15. desember 2010). «REICHSKOMMISSARIAT OSTLAND». The Routledge History of the Holocaust (på engelsk). doi:10.4324/9780203837443-29. Besøkt 13. april 2020. «Most Jews in Belarus, Lithuania, and Latvia found themselves trapped by the German invasion. Only in Estonia did a significant proportion escape by joining the Soviet retreat. Estimates of the Jewish inhabitants are: 4,000 in Estonia (of whom 3,000 managed to flee), 95,000 in Latvia, and 209,000 in Lithuania (including 65,000 in Vilnius). The White Ruthenian province of Ostland is very hard to judge since it was newly created out of parts taken from two countries, but it might have contained 250,000 to 300,000 Jews.»
Löw, Andrea (1. desember 2011). «Andrej AngrickThe “Final Solution” in Riga: Exploitation and Annihilation, 1941–1944. Translated by RayBrandon. (Studies on War and Genocide, number 14.) New York: Berghahn Books. 2009. Pp. xi, 517. $80.00.Reviews of BooksEurope: Modern and Early Modern». The American Historical Review. 5 (på engelsk). 116: 1595–1596. ISSN0002-8762. doi:10.1086/ahr.116.5.1595. Besøkt 27. mars 2020. «The Society of Survivors of the Riga Ghetto in New York commissioned Andrej Angrick and Peter Klein's excellent monograph on the history of the Riga ghetto. It was published in German in 2006 and has now been translated into English. The authors aim to write the history of the people who were forced to live—and in most cases die—in the Riga ghetto, but also the history of the perpetrators and the evolution of their crimes. They do this in great detail and with vast knowledge about the genesis of the Holocaust. They do not concentrate only on Latvia, but they integrate what was happening there into the history of the annihilation of the European Jewry. This is the first exhaustive monograph on the Riga ghetto, and it is a study of great importance.»