THE CHILDREN
OF SIBERIA
November 7, 2002
9:00 PM- Thursday
53 minutes
Language: Russian and Latvian with English subtitles
Year and Country of Production: 2001,Latvia
Director: Dzintra Geka
On June 14th 1941, more than 15,000 Latvia inhabitants,
including approximately 4,000 children of Latvian, Jewish, Polish and Russian
extraction were deported to Siberia. During this period of deportation, the men
were separated from their families and sent to the Gulag. Some were sentenced
to the highest punishment, death and the rest were kept in labor camps.
The women and children were sent to the remote Krasnojarska
and Tomska districts. The first two years were the most difficult and many perished
from the harsh conditions.
In 1946 and 1947 as a result of the relentless efforts
of a few people who worked for the Latvian Ministry of Education in the department
for orphaned children, more than 1,000 orphaned children were able to return to
Latvia. They were subsequently reunited with their extended families or placed
in orphanages. Unfortunately many were later deported back to Siberia and did
not manage to return to Latvia until the 1950's.
Today some 400 deported children still live in Latvia
and Siberia. This documentary describes the fate of these children.
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