Memorial place for the members of the Jelgava 1st High School resistance movement repressed by the Soviet occupation regime on Meiju Street 9
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Piemiņas akmens čekas represētajiem Jelgavas 1. vidusskolas skolēniem. 2024. g. Foto: Dz. Rudzroga
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 Meiju ceļš 9, Latvija
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 Jelgavas TIC
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A memorial site for the members of the youth resistance organization of Jelgava 1st Secondary School repressed by the communist regime in 1941 was established in 2007 at the initiative of the social and political activist and historian Andris Tomašūns. An oak tree was planted at the memorial site near Jelgava 1st Gymnasium (now Jelgava Technology Secondary School) and a boulder was placed with the following text engraved on it: “Memorial oak tree for Jelgava gymnasium students, members of the national resistance movement – who died in Siberia in 1940-1948. T. Bergs, V. Einfelds, A. Gaišs, I. Leimanis, J. Liepiņš, J. Jegermanis, I. Kārkliņš, O. Ošenieks, F. Skurstenis, A. Saldenais, A. Valkīrs, J. Valūns. 2000. O. Valkīrs, V. Treimanis and the 1st Gymnasium”.

The Jelgava student resistance organization “Free Latvia” was secretly founded on September 30, 1940, by six 11th grade students of Jelgava 1st Secondary School in the apartment of Fričas Skurstenis at 11-4 Slimnīcas Street. The organization was led by Juris Valūns and its members numbered about 20 people. They gathered in illegal meetings where they discussed the organization’s structure and activities. The young people printed the anti-Soviet slogan “Get ready!”, 100 copies of which were pasted around the city on October 14. From October 25, 1940 to November 6, Soviet security authorities arrested thirteen students of Jelgava 1st Secondary School, who were imprisoned in Jelgava prison and interrogated for a long time. 1941. In 1942, the detainees were taken to the USSR, where on February 7, 1942, the Special Meeting of the USSR People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs sentenced them to 10 years in prison. Only Voldemārs Treimanis survived and returned to Latvia, while the other members of the resistance organization of Jelgava 1st Secondary School died in the Gulag camps in 1942-1943.

Panaudoti šaltiniai ir literatūra:

T. Vilciņš. School Youth in the National Struggle (1940-1941). Riga: Latvian State Archives, 1997, pp. 18-23.

https://lv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C4%ABv%C4%81_Latvija_(pretest%C4%ABbas_grupa)

https://timenote.info/lv/events/Jelgavas-1-vidusskola-skolenu-nacionalas-pretosanas-organizazias-izveide