The coast of Mazirbe, from where the refugee boat traffic to Sweden took place in 1944 Takas

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Die Küste von Mazirbe war ein wichtiger Ort im Zweiten Weltkrieg, von wo aus 1944 der Verkehr von Flüchtlingsbooten nach Schweden stattfand.

 
Panaudoti šaltiniai ir literatūra:

Erinnerungen an die Bootsflüchtling Ilona Cīrula (geb. Mālitis). Aus: Über dem Meer 1944/45. Die Erinnerungen von 130 Zeugen wurden von V. Lasmane zusammengestellt. Stockholm: Memento, 1990, S. 186.

Susijusi istorija

The secret and dangerous activity of Valdemar Günter

The name of Valdemārs Ęinter was the last hope of many Latvian refugees to escape to Sweden. Too much attention from the fugitives was dangerous, and therefore Günther maintained secrecy

 
The successful escape of Valentina Lasmanes

A biographical story written by Valentina Lasmanes about how she managed to escape from detention during the German occupation

 
The first refugee boat "Zeal" from Bambali

On 31 October 1944, the boat "Centība" left the Kurzeme coast. The departure of this boat was reconstructed by Valentīne Lasmane, the Convener of the Latvian Central Council, from the recollections of several fellow passengers

The place where the refugee boats moved from the coast of Courland to Sweden near the houses of "Paža".

One of the important places of relocation was near the "Pāž" houses, where the "Sail of Hope" monument is now installed. "Boats came regularly and the most people left from "Pāži"", says I. Freiberg's memories.